Appreciate the feedback. Rewrite was certainly my first choice and allows me to
exclude paths. Danny
-------- Original message --------From: Eric Covener <cove...@gmail.com> Date:
7/13/20 12:39 PM (GMT-06:00) To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re:
[users@httpd] Default 403 response when no matching vhost On Mon, Jul 13, 2020
at 1:02 PM Danny Mallory <dmal...@gmail.com> wrote:>> Figure I would ask this
here for the most graceful answer before making up my own. When running Apache
for many vhosts (websites or acting as a reverse proxy), is there a way to make
the default site (no matching vhost) return a 403 or 400 bad request similar to
how Akamai does when no matching vhost is found. Currently I have a default
site that just returns the standard "It works" 200 ok when no match is
found..You can use mod_asis which is pretty obscure, or RewriteRule ^ =[R=4xx]
(it accepts non-redirect codes and mostly works)Or for 403, you could have a
`require all denied` block in the vhostfor <Location
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