Thanks for the clarification, I did not notice that MAAS does not create
A records for <interface>.<host>.<domain>. If I create them manually
mod_authz_host succeeds.

By the way here is the debug log output from Apache's error.log:
[Sat Jul 09 11:53:57.366338 2016] [authz_host:error] [pid 26131:tid 
139886547891968] [client 10.1.1.1:50694] AH01753: access check of 'test2.maas' 
to /1.txt failed, reason: unable to get the remote host name
[Sat Jul 09 11:53:57.366520 2016] [authz_core:debug] [pid 26131:tid 
139886547891968] mod_authz_core.c(809): [client 10.1.1.1:50694] AH01626: 
authorization result of Require host test2.maas: denied
[Sat Jul 09 11:53:57.366602 2016] [authz_core:debug] [pid 26131:tid 
139886547891968] mod_authz_core.c(809): [client 10.1.1.1:50694] AH01626: 
authorization result of <RequireAny>: denied
[Sat Jul 09 11:53:57.366754 2016] [authz_core:error] [pid 26131:tid 
139886547891968] [client 10.1.1.1:50694] AH01630: client denied by server 
configuration: /var/www/html/1.txt

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  [2.0] confusing reverse DNS lookups because MAAS creates multiple PTR
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