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I could not find the solution to this question. Maybe I used the wrong search terms? (htaccess block url, htaccess block single url, block specific url htaccess, ...)

I have a page with a URL like this:

https://www.mathelounge.de/40224/redaktionelle-frage-wann-antwort-wann-lediglich-kommentar

I would like to block this URL because different bots (and humans).

I have tried the following rules within htaccess:

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^40224\/$ [NC]
RewriteRule .* - [F]

without success.

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When someone requests:

https://www.mathelounge.de/40224/redaktionelle-frage-wann-antwort-wann-lediglich-kommentar

The %{REQUEST_URI} variable is:

/40224/redaktionelle-frage-wann-antwort-wann-lediglich-kommentar

And the regex ^40224\/$ will never match that. In fact, you don't even need a RewriteCond in this instance, just put the pattern in the rule:

RewriteRule ^40224/redaktionelle-frage-wann-antwort-wann-lediglich-kommentar$ - [F]

Note that the pattern in the rule itself doesn't lead with a /, it's because for the rule, it's stripped off, but for the %{REQUEST_URI} var, it's preserved.

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this can also be used:

RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} 40224/redaktionelle-frage-wann-antwort-wann-lediglich-kommentar [NC,OR]
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    – ptpaterson
    May 26, 2020 at 5:06
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Cant we disallow the URL on robots .txt and submit it. That would be a better way, I think.

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    How does that prevent humans from accessing the URL? Never mind that honoring the contents of ROBOTS.txt is completely optional and no bot is obligated to do so.
    – user229044
    Apr 13, 2021 at 12:06

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