Hi, If your Webserver is practicaly open to public (like Apache running on the ISDN Router) and you need to deny access to that interface but still want your internal users to see the webserver - you can consider the following: put this in the httpd.conf # # Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or # ports, in addition to the default. See also the <VirtualHost> # directive. # #Listen 3000 Listen 192.168.80.99:80 This will handle requests directed the www-servers interface (for example using apache as a proxy server) - but will be totally deaf to rest of the world! This should do fine!
editing /etc/rc.config "start_httpd=no" or stop it by typeing /sbin/init.d/apache stop
Well, I think he still needs internal access for SuSE help system etc. So he could specifically deny access to port 80 for all hosts except his own.
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