Bryce,
First, glance at:
http://www.lugatgt.org/articles/apache/#htacc
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_access.html
Those will give you an overview. Note especially
the "order" clause that can give you non-intuitive
results.
This page seems to address what you were asking:
http://www.rice.edu/web/access-control.html
For other references, do a Google search on
htaccess allow deny
Normally this is handled in your httpd.conf file.
Note that if httpd.conf does not permit overriding
by the htaccess file, then the htaccess file has no
effect. Search for "allow override" for details.
See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/security_tips.html
In httpd.conf, I think you want something like this:
<Directory /usr/local/httpd>
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
Allow from 999.999.999.35 (or whatever)
</Directory>
Bryce C wrote:
>
> Could someone please tell me or point me in the right direction for
> limiting direct access / allowing access from only 1 web address using
> an .htaccess file?
>
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