Re: How do I configure to deny funny url accesses?

From: Seiji Tokunaga <toku@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 18:59:03 +0900 (JST)

I just reread my post & it seemed like I was offending you.
I am sorry!!!!

>> >> Seiji Tokunaga wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > When they try "http://\foo.co.jp/" they get their pages..
>> >> > Placing a backslash "\" allowes to bypass the rules.
>> >>
>> >> No solution to your problem, just more food for thought: What about =
>>
>> Is this a BUG?

Is the "blackslash" problem a bug?

>> >> http://192.135.93.2/
>> >>
>> >> ?
>>
>> Don't know for sure? I guess I try,

"I don't know for sure." is what I meant,
#The "?" and the "." makes a difference, doesn't it? :-)

I have no time to test. I will try it another day.

>> acl for_our_eyes_only_ip url_regex ^http://192\.135\.93\.2/.*
>> http_access allow for_our_eyes_only_ip allowed_addr
>> http_access deny for_our_eyes_only_ip all

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