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I've got the following problem:



I have two domains which vhost is pointing on the same directory (Magento Multishop Instance). Lets say its domain-a.com and domain-b.com.



Inside the document root is a blog directory which should only be accessible from domain-a.com via /blog.



Now my question is how can I prohibit the access to this sub directory from domain-b.com.



Thanks in advance

bambamboole










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    I've got the following problem:



    I have two domains which vhost is pointing on the same directory (Magento Multishop Instance). Lets say its domain-a.com and domain-b.com.



    Inside the document root is a blog directory which should only be accessible from domain-a.com via /blog.



    Now my question is how can I prohibit the access to this sub directory from domain-b.com.



    Thanks in advance

    bambamboole










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      I've got the following problem:



      I have two domains which vhost is pointing on the same directory (Magento Multishop Instance). Lets say its domain-a.com and domain-b.com.



      Inside the document root is a blog directory which should only be accessible from domain-a.com via /blog.



      Now my question is how can I prohibit the access to this sub directory from domain-b.com.



      Thanks in advance

      bambamboole










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      I've got the following problem:



      I have two domains which vhost is pointing on the same directory (Magento Multishop Instance). Lets say its domain-a.com and domain-b.com.



      Inside the document root is a blog directory which should only be accessible from domain-a.com via /blog.



      Now my question is how can I prohibit the access to this sub directory from domain-b.com.



      Thanks in advance

      bambamboole







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          I believe this can be achieved by having the virtual host for domain-a contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all granted </Directory> while the vhost for domain-b should contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all denied </Directory>. If it's pre apache 2.3.9, you'll also want to add AllowOverride None within the directory tags but on a separate line below Require all denied.



          You can find more information in the apache.org docs






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            I believe this can be achieved by having the virtual host for domain-a contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all granted </Directory> while the vhost for domain-b should contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all denied </Directory>. If it's pre apache 2.3.9, you'll also want to add AllowOverride None within the directory tags but on a separate line below Require all denied.



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              I believe this can be achieved by having the virtual host for domain-a contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all granted </Directory> while the vhost for domain-b should contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all denied </Directory>. If it's pre apache 2.3.9, you'll also want to add AllowOverride None within the directory tags but on a separate line below Require all denied.



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                I believe this can be achieved by having the virtual host for domain-a contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all granted </Directory> while the vhost for domain-b should contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all denied </Directory>. If it's pre apache 2.3.9, you'll also want to add AllowOverride None within the directory tags but on a separate line below Require all denied.



                You can find more information in the apache.org docs






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                I believe this can be achieved by having the virtual host for domain-a contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all granted </Directory> while the vhost for domain-b should contain <Directory "/blog"> Require all denied </Directory>. If it's pre apache 2.3.9, you'll also want to add AllowOverride None within the directory tags but on a separate line below Require all denied.



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