kill httpd hostname request by httpd.conf

From: Joe Szilagyi (joe_at_joseph.worldaxxs.net)
Date: 09/29/03

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    Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 10:43:53 -0400
    
    

    Hello,

    If I wanted to block an httpd request for a hostname via my httpd.conf file,
    how could I block it by domain name? I.E., if someone pointed a hostname of
    'something.joe.com' at my IP address using DNS servers beyond my control,
    for some reason, and I wanted to basically kill every request they send at
    me, what's the entry and syntax I should put in httpd.conf?

    Thanks!
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