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Typically, a JANUS WEB DISALLOW rule is followed by one or more JANUS WEB ALLOW rules for the same '''url''' (or for subsets of '''url''') that grant access to specific users or sets of users to some or all of the URLs indicated in the DISALLOW rule. Users not matching the criteria for subsequent ALLOW rules are blocked from the indicated set of URLs by the DISALLOW rule.
Typically, a JANUS WEB DISALLOW rule is followed by one or more JANUS WEB ALLOW rules for the same '''url''' (or for subsets of '''url''') that grant access to specific users or sets of users to some or all of the URLs indicated in the DISALLOW rule. Users not matching the criteria for subsequent ALLOW rules are blocked from the indicated set of URLs by the DISALLOW rule.


==References==
==See also==
 
<ul>
See: [[List of Janus commands]], [[List of JANUS WEB subcommands]] and [[JANUS WEB ALLOW]]
<li>[[JANUS WEB ALLOW]]
<li>[[List of Janus commands]]
<li>[[List of JANUS WEB subcommands]]
<li>[[Defining Web rules|"Defining Web rules"]]
</ul>


[[Category:JANUS WEB subcommands|JANUS WEB DISALLOW]]
[[Category:JANUS WEB subcommands|JANUS WEB DISALLOW]]
[[Category:Janus commands|JANUS WEB DISALLOW]]
[[Category:Janus commands|JANUS WEB DISALLOW]]

Revision as of 22:27, 14 September 2011

<section begin="desc" />Block access to a URL<section end="desc" />

The JANUS WEB DISALLOW subcommand indicates that any request for a URL that matches a specified pattern (the url value) is not allowed access; that is, it is forbidden.

Syntax

<section begin="syntax" /> JANUS WEB portname DISALLOW [method] url <section end="syntax" />

JANUS WEB DISALLOW command syntax

Portname, method, and url are described under the JANUS WEB command.

Typically, a JANUS WEB DISALLOW rule is followed by one or more JANUS WEB ALLOW rules for the same url (or for subsets of url) that grant access to specific users or sets of users to some or all of the URLs indicated in the DISALLOW rule. Users not matching the criteria for subsequent ALLOW rules are blocked from the indicated set of URLs by the DISALLOW rule.

See also