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My goal is to allow access to an Apache 2.2 forwarding proxy to the IPs of logged-in users only, while denying all other IPs.

In the proxy virtual host, I've successfully included an "allow from" file that gets dynamically rewritten every time a user logs in or out of the site (adding the IP of logged-in users while deleting the IP of logged-out users). However, this requires a graceful restart/reload of Apache to take effect, and I'm looking to improve the performance if I can... because as the user logs in and is transported to the main page, occasionally Apache is right in the middle of the restart and issues a "busy" warning.

I suppose that I could delay the graceful restart of Apache by a second or two to ease the stress on the initial log-in, but if there is a way to avoid the restart altogether, I'd really appreciate knowing about it. Thanks!

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However, this requires a graceful restart/reload of Apache to take effect,

Please do not do this. This is not a solution.

Use RewriteMap directive from Apache's mod_rewrite (RewriteModule) to achieve a dynamic file based IP blacklisting/white listing.

## WHITELIST IPS ##
RewriteMap ipslist txt:/path/to/whitelist.txt
RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^(.*)$
RewriteCond ${ipslist:%1|black} ^black$ [NC]
RewriteRule (.*) - [F]
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    +1 effectively the rewriteMap cache is flushed when the mtime of the file change.
    – regilero
    Jan 13, 2011 at 20:07
  • +1 great answer, but can I replace whitelist.txt with a DB. @Sarwar Erfan
    – Nidal
    Jul 22, 2014 at 14:44
  • @Nidal, yes. Just change txt: to dbm: or any of the other types listed in httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritemap
    – dannyw
    Jun 14, 2021 at 9:52

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