> De: Tom Evans
> Assunto: Re: [users@httpd] Question About ACL
> Para: users@httpd.apache.org
> Data: Segunda-feira, 26 de Março de 2012, 10:14
> 2012/3/26 Téssio Fechine :
> >
> >> Not at all; you are right that that stanza is
> equivalent to
> >>
On Mar 26, 2012, at 7:10 AM, Téssio Fechine wrote:
> Hello,
> I am learning apache, and the ironic part is that reading the apache
> documentation on acl reinforced my doubt in this matter.
>
> In this part:
> In the following example, all hosts in the apache.org domain are allowed
> access; a
I've always believed the second-thing-is-the-default is not
intuitive/obvious and people don't like to depend on it -- they just
want to choose the order of evaluation which has obvious use cases
either direction.
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2012/3/26 Téssio Fechine :
>
>> Not at all; you are right that that stanza is equivalent to
>> "Order
>> Allow,Deny", but the behaviour after adding an additional
>> Allow is
>> different.
>>
>> There isn't one right or wrong way, you just have to
>> understand that
>> there are two ways, and what
> Not at all; you are right that that stanza is equivalent to
> "Order
> Allow,Deny", but the behaviour after adding an additional
> Allow is
> different.
>
> There isn't one right or wrong way, you just have to
> understand that
> there are two ways, and what the differences are.
>
> Cheers
>
2012/3/26 Téssio Fechine :
> So, constructions like that:
>
> Order Deny,Allow (allow by default)
> Deny from all (deny everything)
>
> are indeed kind of pointless, right? Nonetheless it's the most used form,
> even in the official documentation.
>
Not at all; you are right that that stan
> De: Tom Evans
> Assunto: Re: [users@httpd] Question About ACL
> Para: users@httpd.apache.org
> Data: Segunda-feira, 26 de Março de 2012, 8:19
> 2012/3/26 Téssio Fechine
> >
> > Hello,
> > I am learning apache, and the ironic part is that
> reading
2012/3/26 Téssio Fechine
>
> Hello,
> I am learning apache, and the ironic part is that reading the apache
> documentation on acl reinforced my doubt in this matter.
>
> In this part:
> In the following example, all hosts in the apache.org domain are allowed
> access; all other hosts are denied ac
Hello,
I am learning apache, and the ironic part is that reading the apache
documentation on acl reinforced my doubt in this matter.
In this part:
In the following example, all hosts in the apache.org domain are allowed
access; all other hosts are denied access.
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
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