Gossamer Forum
Home : General : Internet Technologies :

Restrict files to domain

Quote Reply
Restrict files to domain
I'm having a bandwidth problem with people linking to images from outside the effected domain. This is normally fixed through htaccess configuration.

However, the problem is with a site hosted on a Win2000 server. The host is willing to install a control to do this...but I need help identifying a product that will do this.

Ideas?

...save your time and mine and resist a reply that contains the word "unix".

Tongue
Quote Reply
Re: [ArmyAirForces] Restrict files to domain In reply to
What webserver are you using?

You can still use .htaccess with Win2K if you are using Apache.
Quote Reply
Re: [ArmyAirForces] Restrict files to domain In reply to
I've never used it personally, but you could look at:

http://www.isapirewrite.com/

Cheers,

Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.
Quote Reply
Re: [Alex] Restrict files to domain In reply to
Thanks Alex,

I'll check it over and run it past the host, at first glance it does seem to fit the bill.

-Scott
Quote Reply
Re: [ArmyAirForces] Restrict files to domain In reply to
In Reply To:
...save your time and mine and resist a reply that contains the word "unix".

linux? Tongue

Adrian
Quote Reply
Re: [brewt] Restrict files to domain In reply to
Har har :-)
Quote Reply
Re: [brewt] Restrict files to domain In reply to
Quote:
linux?

I was going to say Gossamerhost, but resisted. =)

Cheers,

Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.
Quote Reply
Re: [Alex] Restrict files to domain In reply to
If you can provide 15 ~ 20 GB per month bandwidth, ASP, and at least 100mb of SQL2000 space, for under $65 a month, we can talk.

Always interested in a better hosting situation.

-Scot
Quote Reply
Re: [Alex] Restrict files to domain In reply to
Ah you beat me to it. I found that site just as I was posting my answer but thought I'd wait until I knew what webserver he was using before I posted. Smile

Last edited by:

Paul: Dec 3, 2002, 12:33 AM
Quote Reply
Re: [ArmyAirForces] Restrict files to domain In reply to
Quote:
If you can provide 15 ~ 20 GB per month bandwidth, ASP, and at least 100mb of SQL2000 space, for under $65 a month, we can talk.

Fraid not, but just out of curiosity, why MSSQL? Do you have a specific application that uses it exclusively?

Cheers,

Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.