Allow/block access to a specific path with apache 2.4 failing











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I have a django website project deployed in an enviroment from AWS Beanstalk.
I'm trying write configs to apache block access to a specific path (/admin).
I avoid change wsgi.conf file, instead I writing package.config in .ebextensions folder, like following:



"/etc/httpd/conf.d/block_admin.conf":
mode: "000644"
owner: root
group: root
content: |
<Location /admin>
<RequireAll>
Require ip <my_ip>/32
Require all denied
</RequireAll>
</Location>


That code is denying all access to "/admin", include from my ip.
I get my ip from services like what is my ip.



What am i doing wrong?



PS: My english is a working in progress....



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I tryed change the order of Require(all denied/ip) directives










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  • Have you searched the web before ? looks like stackoverflow.com/questions/4400154/… or even serverfault.com/questions/714887/…
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  • Thanks, but i ask here after some hours (or days) from search here or in internet. That linked question is from 2010 and his recently answers not help me or bring a new solution.
    – Paulo Vinícius
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I have a django website project deployed in an enviroment from AWS Beanstalk.
I'm trying write configs to apache block access to a specific path (/admin).
I avoid change wsgi.conf file, instead I writing package.config in .ebextensions folder, like following:



"/etc/httpd/conf.d/block_admin.conf":
mode: "000644"
owner: root
group: root
content: |
<Location /admin>
<RequireAll>
Require ip <my_ip>/32
Require all denied
</RequireAll>
</Location>


That code is denying all access to "/admin", include from my ip.
I get my ip from services like what is my ip.



What am i doing wrong?



PS: My english is a working in progress....



[edit]



I tryed change the order of Require(all denied/ip) directives










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  • Have you searched the web before ? looks like stackoverflow.com/questions/4400154/… or even serverfault.com/questions/714887/…
    – LoneWanderer
    Nov 19 at 19:24












  • Thanks, but i ask here after some hours (or days) from search here or in internet. That linked question is from 2010 and his recently answers not help me or bring a new solution.
    – Paulo Vinícius
    Nov 19 at 19:44













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up vote
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down vote

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I have a django website project deployed in an enviroment from AWS Beanstalk.
I'm trying write configs to apache block access to a specific path (/admin).
I avoid change wsgi.conf file, instead I writing package.config in .ebextensions folder, like following:



"/etc/httpd/conf.d/block_admin.conf":
mode: "000644"
owner: root
group: root
content: |
<Location /admin>
<RequireAll>
Require ip <my_ip>/32
Require all denied
</RequireAll>
</Location>


That code is denying all access to "/admin", include from my ip.
I get my ip from services like what is my ip.



What am i doing wrong?



PS: My english is a working in progress....



[edit]



I tryed change the order of Require(all denied/ip) directives










share|improve this question















I have a django website project deployed in an enviroment from AWS Beanstalk.
I'm trying write configs to apache block access to a specific path (/admin).
I avoid change wsgi.conf file, instead I writing package.config in .ebextensions folder, like following:



"/etc/httpd/conf.d/block_admin.conf":
mode: "000644"
owner: root
group: root
content: |
<Location /admin>
<RequireAll>
Require ip <my_ip>/32
Require all denied
</RequireAll>
</Location>


That code is denying all access to "/admin", include from my ip.
I get my ip from services like what is my ip.



What am i doing wrong?



PS: My english is a working in progress....



[edit]



I tryed change the order of Require(all denied/ip) directives







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  • Have you searched the web before ? looks like stackoverflow.com/questions/4400154/… or even serverfault.com/questions/714887/…
    – LoneWanderer
    Nov 19 at 19:24












  • Thanks, but i ask here after some hours (or days) from search here or in internet. That linked question is from 2010 and his recently answers not help me or bring a new solution.
    – Paulo Vinícius
    Nov 19 at 19:44


















  • Have you searched the web before ? looks like stackoverflow.com/questions/4400154/… or even serverfault.com/questions/714887/…
    – LoneWanderer
    Nov 19 at 19:24












  • Thanks, but i ask here after some hours (or days) from search here or in internet. That linked question is from 2010 and his recently answers not help me or bring a new solution.
    – Paulo Vinícius
    Nov 19 at 19:44
















Have you searched the web before ? looks like stackoverflow.com/questions/4400154/… or even serverfault.com/questions/714887/…
– LoneWanderer
Nov 19 at 19:24






Have you searched the web before ? looks like stackoverflow.com/questions/4400154/… or even serverfault.com/questions/714887/…
– LoneWanderer
Nov 19 at 19:24














Thanks, but i ask here after some hours (or days) from search here or in internet. That linked question is from 2010 and his recently answers not help me or bring a new solution.
– Paulo Vinícius
Nov 19 at 19:44




Thanks, but i ask here after some hours (or days) from search here or in internet. That linked question is from 2010 and his recently answers not help me or bring a new solution.
– Paulo Vinícius
Nov 19 at 19:44












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You shouldn't use <RequireAll> or multiple Require directives at all, simply Require ip 1.2.3.4. If it continues to fail, read the error_log entry closely each time.






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