Posted by:
RiggsFolly
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Firstly you do not need to change/add any windows shares to get this to work.
You actually control who ( i.e. what ip addresses ) can access Apache with this command "Require local" and other like it.
This specific command tells Apache it may only accept connections from 'local' which means '127.0.0.1 & ::1 & localhost'
So if you want to tell Apache that it may accept connections from PC's on your internal network you have to add to that statement like so :-
Require local
Require ip 192.168.1
Assuming your internal network is running on this subnet i.e. 192.168.1 that will tell Apache to allow any PC on your network to connect.
If you are not sure what subnet your router is configure to do this from a command line :-
ipconfig
and in the output look for this line
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.11
Mine is configured to run subnet
192.168.2 so change the above command to fit your actual subnet
There are all sorts of other clever ways to do it but this is the simplest see [
httpd.apache.org]
If you are still confused, post your Virtual Host definitions & your subnet ip and I will suggest some amendments.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/22/2014 10:50AM by Otomatic.