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The mod_sequester module is similar to mod_access, controlling whether
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remote clients can access your Apache Web site's resources based upon
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information not subject to the user's control. Rather than using
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network connexion information to make the access determination,
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however, mod_sequester uses the date and time of the request. If
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the request is made during an interval when mod_sequester's
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settings indicate the resource is accessible, the document will be
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processed normally -- otherwise a '403 Forbidden' will be returned.
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Obviously, the settings and the check use the server's date and time
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value, not the client's.
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WWW: http://MeepZor.Com/packages/
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