Hi, jetty newbie here, and if this has been covered elsewhere then a hint as to where is much appreciated.
Running jetty8 as applications being run have proved a tad problematic in 9 (most likely because I don't know enough about how to configure them/jetty) and reading the docs for jetty8's IPAccessHandler I see that -if any whitelist entry then everything else is blacklisted -blacklist entries will override whitelist ones if concerning the same IP / resource -resource paths can end with /* , not just * What I would to accomplish is: 1. A specific range of IPs should be able to access /webapp/* 2. All IPs should be able to access /webapp/call.... 3. All IPs should not be able to access /webapp/a/* or /webapp/b/* (that is to say, only the specific range in 1. should be able to) 4. All IPs should be able to access /webapp/c/* If I whitelist <every IP>|/webapp/c/* and <every IP>|/webapp/* and <specific range>|webapp/a/* and /b/* then every IP has access to everything: can't say /webapp/firstbitofcall* . Can't use blacklist <!=IP>|webapp/a/* because there isn't a "not" to use as far as I can tell. Is there a way to say <specific range of IPs>|/webapp/a while at the same time saying <all IPs>|/webapp/* and not having the second overriding the first? Or equivalent? Many thanks for any advice : ) (P.S, I really hope this wasn't mailed twice - the first attempt was not accepted to the list because I hadn't registered for the specific jetty list and I subsequently removed it) -- View this message in context: http://jetty.4.x6.nabble.com/IPAccessHandler-logic-conundrum-all-for-only-some-for-a-tp4963393.html Sent from the Jetty User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jetty-users mailing list [email protected] To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users
