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how to hide my application folders and its contents to third party viewers in .htaccess file ?

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    Don't put them in a public webroot to begin with.
    – deceze
    Aug 26, 2013 at 13:26
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    Just put blank index.html
    – Bora
    Aug 26, 2013 at 13:28
  • Have a look at this: stackoverflow.com/a/8683790/1415724 --- and I quote: "You cannot use the Directory directive in .htaccess. However if you create a .htaccess file in the /system directory and place the following in it, you will get the same result" Aug 26, 2013 at 13:28
  • If you dislike that feature of the webserver, write your own index. And disable the default one. Check your webserver manual on how to do that.
    – hakre
    Aug 30, 2013 at 11:02

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try using this, I guess it will work.

RedirectMatch 403 ^.*/sub-folder-name/*

This will stop the direct access of all the sub-folders and files recursively.

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  • -1 not a good suggestion on how to do that.
    – hakre
    Aug 30, 2013 at 11:02
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    Is there any other possible way mr.hakre? Aug 31, 2013 at 16:32
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    Forbid the folder by a directive for that directory and one. No need for RedirectMatch at all.
    – hakre
    Aug 31, 2013 at 16:33
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The more standard approach is to not put them in the public web root to begin with. If you look at most frameworks, you'll see they have a public folder in which they put the static assets (images, JS, CSS, etc), and the actual application files are outside of that. The public/index.php file loads everything else.

If you can't restructure your application, then there are a couple of ways you can do it:

  1. Add an index.html or index.php file that simply displays some kind of error or even blank page. The drawback to this is that you need to have it in every folder. This will work for weird shared hosts that don't allow you to play with .htaccess.
  2. Remove Indexes (or add -Indexes) from your Vhosts file. This will disable it at the server level, but this requires access to the Vhosts file, which you might not have if you're in a shared environment.
  3. Add Options -Indexes to your root .htaccess file (to disable indexing on all folders) or in an .htaccess file at the top folder in whatever tree you want to disable directory indexing for (such as Views). This will disable indexes the same way as #2, but only for this application.
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To deny complete access to that folder for any visitor you should use

deny from all

If you just want to prevent listing of the folder, you should use

Options -Indexes 

If you want to do it the lazy man's way:

Just create an empty index.html or index.php file into /views.

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  • how to hide my views folder alone?
    – Mohan Raj
    Aug 26, 2013 at 13:39
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    create a file called .htaccess and put it in /views in that .htaccess you put: Options -Indexes
    – Gilly
    Aug 26, 2013 at 13:49
  • This works fine, but also i need to block all the folders inside the views, for eg, when i try this url views/user/user_add.php, this is accessable where views/ is not accessable, any idea for the common htaccess to disallow all the folders.
    – Mohan Raj
    Aug 27, 2013 at 5:33
  • You should add a 'deny from all' below the 'Options -Indexes' which will automatically block access to any subfolder
    – Gilly
    Aug 27, 2013 at 7:56
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Deny from all

in .htaccess file

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    You'll need to be a bit more specific. Aug 26, 2013 at 13:30
  • Hello, my application also not runnning now...
    – Mohan Raj
    Aug 26, 2013 at 13:31

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