# httpd.conf has the following format: # # H:/serverroot # define the server root. It will override -h # A:172.20. # Allow address from 172.20.0.0/16 # A:10.0.0.0/25 # Allow any address from 10.0.0.0-10.0.0.127 # A:10.0.0.0/255.255.255.128 # Allow any address that previous set # A:127.0.0.1 # Allow local loopback connections # D:* # Deny from other IP connections # E404:/path/e404.html # /path/e404.html is the 404 (not found) error page # I:index.html # Show index.html when a directory is requested # # P:/url:[http://]hostname[:port]/new/path # # When /urlXXXXXX is requested, reverse proxy # # it to http://hostname[:port]/new/pathXXXXXX # # /cgi-bin:foo:bar # Require user foo, pwd bar on urls starting with /cgi-bin/ # /adm:admin:setup # Require user admin, pwd setup on urls starting with /adm/ # /adm:toor:PaSsWd # or user toor, pwd PaSsWd on urls starting with /adm/ # .au:audio/basic # additional mime type for audio.au files # *.php:/path/php # run xxx.php through an interpreter # # A/D may be as a/d or allow/deny - only first char matters. # Deny/Allow IP logic: # - Default is to allow all (Allow all (A:*) is a no-op). # - Deny rules take precedence over allow rules. # - "Deny all" rule (D:*) is applied last. # # Example: # 1. Allow only specified addresses # A:172.20 # Allow any address that begins with 172.20. # A:10.10. # Allow any address that begins with 10.10. # A:127.0.0.1 # Allow local loopback connections # D:* # Deny from other IP connections # # 2. Only deny specified addresses # D:1.2.3. # deny from 1.2.3.0 - 1.2.3.255 # D:2.3.4. # deny from 2.3.4.0 - 2.3.4.255 # A:* # (optional line added for clarity) # H:/usr/www # define the server root. It will override -h A:* # Allow address from all ip's E404:/usr/www/error/404.html # /path/e404.html is the 404 (not found) error page I:index.html # Show index.html when a directory is requested *.php:/usr/bin/php-cgi