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    Satisfy any
  </Directory>
  }}}
- This will force everyone from the outside to authenticate, but those coming 
from the LAN IP range would not be required to do so. Apache will let them 
access the directory without authenticating.
+ This will force everyone from the outside to authenticate, but those coming 
from the LAN IP range would not be required to do so. Apache will let them 
access the directory without authenticating. You can add other hostnames (local 
or remote) to the Allow directive to give them access to the directory as well. 
See the Apache Docs on 
[http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_authz_host.html#allow Allow].
  
  This will also work with a subdirectory in your protected directory. Let's 
say you have a subdirectory in ''private'' called ''noprotect'' that you want 
to allow everyone access to without being prompted for credentials. You could 
do this:
  
@@ -61, +61 @@

  In this above example, the "Order allow,deny" line blocks access by default, 
the "Allow" directive allows the LAN, and the "Satisfy all" directive requires 
both LAN and password.
  
  
- The following recipe incorporates the "Satisfy Any", "Allow", and "Order" 
directives to allow google, CSS and XHTML validation via w3.org, and the 
web-developer to access the site without being prompted for a password. 
Everyone else is prompted for a password.  This is especially useful for 
webmasters while working on a site. 
- ''From 
[http://www.askapache.com/2006/htaccess/htaccesselite-ultimate-htaccess-article.html
 askapache]'' 
- 
- {{{AuthName "example.com Administration"
- AuthUserFile /some/path/.htpasswd
- AuthType basic
- Require valid-user
- Order deny,allow
- Deny from all
- Allow from 24.205.23.222 w3.org htmlhelp.com googlebot.com google.com 
google-analytics.com
- Satisfy Any
- }}}
- 
- 
  See the Apache Docs for further information on the 
[http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#satisfy Satisfy] directive.
  

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