Hi SLUG,

I'm new to the list, and was refered to it by a friend who is already on the 
list. 
He said it's a great place to ask questions. I also hope to answer some 
questions where I can :)

I currently looking into Apache and am wondering if it can restrict the IP 
Addresses it accepts incoming requests on, for a particular virtual host.

On the machine are 3 web applications running behind Apache, all using a 
seperate virtual hosts.
Two of the virtual hosts need to remain open to the public on their domains.
The third application is an application that should only be available to 
specific IP Addresses.

Is it possible to get a virtual host to only accept requests from a range of 
specified IP Addresses?

I am happy to dig around through the documentation, but am looking for some 
direction and guidance.
Are there any specific commands or syntaxs I should research? Any Examples?

All help is greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Roger

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