>You can do it. Put a set of allow/deny directives in your httpd.comf.
>However, you will have to work out the IPs that are allowed and denied.
>I do this for one site I have, I don't want to government of one country
>to see the content of this site. It's easy enough for this site as the
>country only has two C classes and one ISP, but it ca be done if you
>have enough time. ICANN lists all the IP bloacks and where they serve.

If you think that is going to keep that government out, you are dreaming.
All a user has to do is log into a site that it outside the range you
block and bam, there they are.

It is a lost cause.

MB
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