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Apache 2.4 - how to enter multiple files in files directive?


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I can't find any info about it in the official documentation.



I try to allow access to two php files, A.php and B.php.



<Files "A.php">
Require all granted
</Files>

<Files "B.php">
Require all granted
</Files>


Does it work like this or is there a better solution?










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    I can't find any info about it in the official documentation.



    I try to allow access to two php files, A.php and B.php.



    <Files "A.php">
    Require all granted
    </Files>

    <Files "B.php">
    Require all granted
    </Files>


    Does it work like this or is there a better solution?










    share|improve this question
























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      I can't find any info about it in the official documentation.



      I try to allow access to two php files, A.php and B.php.



      <Files "A.php">
      Require all granted
      </Files>

      <Files "B.php">
      Require all granted
      </Files>


      Does it work like this or is there a better solution?










      share|improve this question














      I can't find any info about it in the official documentation.



      I try to allow access to two php files, A.php and B.php.



      <Files "A.php">
      Require all granted
      </Files>

      <Files "B.php">
      Require all granted
      </Files>


      Does it work like this or is there a better solution?







      apache-2.4






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          Yes, it works like this. But you could also use a FilesMatch with a regular expression like:



          <Directory /var/www/html/foobar>
          # deny access
          Require all denied

          # but allow for A.php, B.php
          <FilesMatch ^(A|B).php$>
          Require all granted
          </FilesMatch>

          # or alternative
          #<FilesMatch ^[AB].php$>
          # Require all granted
          #</FilesMatch>
          </Directory>





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            Yes, it works like this. But you could also use a FilesMatch with a regular expression like:



            <Directory /var/www/html/foobar>
            # deny access
            Require all denied

            # but allow for A.php, B.php
            <FilesMatch ^(A|B).php$>
            Require all granted
            </FilesMatch>

            # or alternative
            #<FilesMatch ^[AB].php$>
            # Require all granted
            #</FilesMatch>
            </Directory>





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              Yes, it works like this. But you could also use a FilesMatch with a regular expression like:



              <Directory /var/www/html/foobar>
              # deny access
              Require all denied

              # but allow for A.php, B.php
              <FilesMatch ^(A|B).php$>
              Require all granted
              </FilesMatch>

              # or alternative
              #<FilesMatch ^[AB].php$>
              # Require all granted
              #</FilesMatch>
              </Directory>





              share|improve this answer



























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                Yes, it works like this. But you could also use a FilesMatch with a regular expression like:



                <Directory /var/www/html/foobar>
                # deny access
                Require all denied

                # but allow for A.php, B.php
                <FilesMatch ^(A|B).php$>
                Require all granted
                </FilesMatch>

                # or alternative
                #<FilesMatch ^[AB].php$>
                # Require all granted
                #</FilesMatch>
                </Directory>





                share|improve this answer















                Yes, it works like this. But you could also use a FilesMatch with a regular expression like:



                <Directory /var/www/html/foobar>
                # deny access
                Require all denied

                # but allow for A.php, B.php
                <FilesMatch ^(A|B).php$>
                Require all granted
                </FilesMatch>

                # or alternative
                #<FilesMatch ^[AB].php$>
                # Require all granted
                #</FilesMatch>
                </Directory>






                share|improve this answer














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