Tomcat security issue, how to allow http “PUT” method for an ip, and restrict to all others












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I would like to merge two kinds of conditions in my tomcat configuration:




  • Bocking IP

  • Restrict http method


I know how to block IP or restrict method (PUT, GET...), but i realy don't know how to mix those restrictions together, to get this result:




  • Deny all PUT

  • Allow PUT from 192.168.1.2

  • Allow GET from everywhere


I'm not even sure it's possible with tomcat ? or maybe there's a way by using role ?
I realy want to avoid setting up a reverse proxy.










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    I would like to merge two kinds of conditions in my tomcat configuration:




    • Bocking IP

    • Restrict http method


    I know how to block IP or restrict method (PUT, GET...), but i realy don't know how to mix those restrictions together, to get this result:




    • Deny all PUT

    • Allow PUT from 192.168.1.2

    • Allow GET from everywhere


    I'm not even sure it's possible with tomcat ? or maybe there's a way by using role ?
    I realy want to avoid setting up a reverse proxy.










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      I would like to merge two kinds of conditions in my tomcat configuration:




      • Bocking IP

      • Restrict http method


      I know how to block IP or restrict method (PUT, GET...), but i realy don't know how to mix those restrictions together, to get this result:




      • Deny all PUT

      • Allow PUT from 192.168.1.2

      • Allow GET from everywhere


      I'm not even sure it's possible with tomcat ? or maybe there's a way by using role ?
      I realy want to avoid setting up a reverse proxy.










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      I would like to merge two kinds of conditions in my tomcat configuration:




      • Bocking IP

      • Restrict http method


      I know how to block IP or restrict method (PUT, GET...), but i realy don't know how to mix those restrictions together, to get this result:




      • Deny all PUT

      • Allow PUT from 192.168.1.2

      • Allow GET from everywhere


      I'm not even sure it's possible with tomcat ? or maybe there's a way by using role ?
      I realy want to avoid setting up a reverse proxy.







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