Hi guys, I have a function:
$substring = substr($REMOTE_ADDR,0,9); if ($substring != '192.168.0') { echo "Access Denied"; exit; } If the user isn't from the local network, he's not allowed in. This works fine, but is there a way to get apache to do it for me instead? Like, this for example... <Location /server-info> SetHandler server-info Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from 192.168.0.0 </Location> Is it possible to have apache do this for a Vhost? like this... <VirtualHost *> DocumentRoot /home/admin ServerName admin.blabla.net ErrorLog /home/logs/error.admin.net.log CustomLog /home/logs/access.admin.net.log common php_admin_flag safe_mode off <Location /home/admin> Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from 192.168.0.0 </Location> </VirtualHost> See what I'm trying to do? i've had a big fiddle, can't get it to work. Anyone got any ideas? Cheers, Liam P.S. I know it's got to do with Apache mostly, but it kinda has some relation to PHP... ;-)