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period (.). To ALLOW or DENY a range of IP addresses, do not terminate the
addresses with a period (.). Domain names are read by MacHTTP from right to left.
Examples:
· ALLOW .com
· ALLOW .net
· ALLOW .org
In the first example above, every client would be denied access to the server except
clients whose domain name ended in .com, .net, or .org. Educational institutions,
as well as most of the world would not be allowed to access the server.
Examples:
· ALLOW 152.1
In the second example, only client applications whose IP addresses began with
152.1 would be allowed to use the server. All other clients would be denied access.
This example is a good one if you want to restrict access to only the people in your
particular institution or department.
Examples:
· DENY 152.1.24.177.
· ALLOW 1
· ALLOW 2
· ALLOW 3
· ALLOW 4
· ALLOW 5
· ALLOW 6
Summary :
Examples: · ALLOW .com · ALLOW .net · ALLOW .org In the first example above, every client would be denied access to the server except clients whose domain name ended in .com, .net, or .org. · ALLOW 1 · ALLOW 2 · ALLOW 3 · ALLOW 4 · ALLOW 5 · ALLOW 6
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