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Since: Oct 23, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:25 am
Post subject: Apache Reject LIST (httpd.conf)
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Paris,
October 23.2007

Dear Madams and Sirs,

Ever had the chance to forbid a website to download HTTP files from
your Website ?

Have a pc-linux-gnu on i686 - Apache v. is Apache/2.0.50 (Fedora).

Point is, there are some undesired websites that downloads our content
to display it over their websites.

As an eg : they insert in their web-pages : <iframe src="our-
website.com/file.php"> OR <img src="our-website.com/file.gif"

These websites are 100% undesired.

We searched out and asked questions BUT
.. if we found out how to forbid ONE USER to download a content
.. if we found out how to forbid USERS to access a file or a directory.

We could.not AT ALL find out how to forbid one website (eg :
clickandwin.com) to display our content.

The dreamed situation is a .txt reject list recognized from the
httpd.conf file.

>From your pro. experience in website configuration, and studies : You
might have an operational solution ?

We thank for your answer and address our best consideration.

Bob

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:53 am
Post subject: Re: Apache Reject LIST (httpd.conf) [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"2401 members, members can post" <Paul_Merck.DeleteThis@2cuk.co.uk> schreef in bericht
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> Ever had the chance to forbid a website to download HTTP files from
> your Website ?
It's not the other site doing the download, it are its visitors.

> Point is, there are some undesired websites that downloads our content
> to display it over their websites.
> As an eg : they insert in their web-pages : <iframe src="our-
> website.com/file.php"> OR <img src="our-website.com/file.gif"

> We could.not AT ALL find out how to forbid one website (eg :
> clickandwin.com) to display our content.
It's not the other site doing the download, it are its visitors.

> The dreamed situation is a .txt reject list recognized from the
> httpd.conf file.
No way

In short it is a mission impossible.

Best effort is to check the referrer to have our-website.com. Bare in mind
it is simple to fake and easy to disable.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/misc/rewriteguide.html#access


HansH

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