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How limit directives at htaccess file

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I really don't understand some things about htaccess. Reading, the advice is: never permit htaccess to users. So, can I enable htaccess but only for personalize something like this?

ErrorDocument 400 /errors/badrequest.html
ErrorDocument 401 /errors/authreqd.html
ErrorDocument 403 /errors/forbid.html
ErrorDocument 404 /errors/notfound.html
ErrorDocument 500 /errors/serverr.html

and obviously deny all other directives? so an user with own htaccess file, can only personalize that directives.

posted Aug 6, 2013 by Deepankar Dubey

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answer Aug 6, 2013 by Naveena Garg
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I googled but cant figure it out.

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It seems that I've hit a size limitation when adding unwanted IPs to a "Deny From" line.
Is there any place where this is specified?
Also, if I hit the max length on a "Deny From" line, can I add another "Deny From" line?

(Running CentOS 6, and the following version of Apache: httpd-2.2.15-28.el6.centos.x86_64)

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