Magento 2.2.2 - Restrict access to Admin and redirect to 404 if unautohrized












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I need to allow specific IP's/IP range as authorized users to access Magento admin area and redirect to 404 page not found if an unauthorized IP try to access
http://store.com/admin. Could think of following two approach





  1. Add below in .htaccess file



    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/(index.php/)?admin [NC]
    RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} !^1.1.1.1
    RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}/ [R=302,L]




where 1.1.1.1 is my IP address





  1. Make a custom module and listen to the event that detects admin url
    access and check the IP if it matches. If it does not, redirect user
    to 404 page not found




    • Which one is the better approach to restrict admin access?

    • If .htaccess approach, then how do I add multiple IP's and IP
      range?

    • If custom code approach, then which event I may have to use to detect
      admin url access?




Note: The user should not be even see admin login page but as soon as hit admin url, redirect to 404 page not found










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    I need to allow specific IP's/IP range as authorized users to access Magento admin area and redirect to 404 page not found if an unauthorized IP try to access
    http://store.com/admin. Could think of following two approach





    1. Add below in .htaccess file



      RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/(index.php/)?admin [NC]
      RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} !^1.1.1.1
      RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}/ [R=302,L]




    where 1.1.1.1 is my IP address





    1. Make a custom module and listen to the event that detects admin url
      access and check the IP if it matches. If it does not, redirect user
      to 404 page not found




      • Which one is the better approach to restrict admin access?

      • If .htaccess approach, then how do I add multiple IP's and IP
        range?

      • If custom code approach, then which event I may have to use to detect
        admin url access?




    Note: The user should not be even see admin login page but as soon as hit admin url, redirect to 404 page not found










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      I need to allow specific IP's/IP range as authorized users to access Magento admin area and redirect to 404 page not found if an unauthorized IP try to access
      http://store.com/admin. Could think of following two approach





      1. Add below in .htaccess file



        RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/(index.php/)?admin [NC]
        RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} !^1.1.1.1
        RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}/ [R=302,L]




      where 1.1.1.1 is my IP address





      1. Make a custom module and listen to the event that detects admin url
        access and check the IP if it matches. If it does not, redirect user
        to 404 page not found




        • Which one is the better approach to restrict admin access?

        • If .htaccess approach, then how do I add multiple IP's and IP
          range?

        • If custom code approach, then which event I may have to use to detect
          admin url access?




      Note: The user should not be even see admin login page but as soon as hit admin url, redirect to 404 page not found










      share|improve this question















      I need to allow specific IP's/IP range as authorized users to access Magento admin area and redirect to 404 page not found if an unauthorized IP try to access
      http://store.com/admin. Could think of following two approach





      1. Add below in .htaccess file



        RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/(index.php/)?admin [NC]
        RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} !^1.1.1.1
        RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}/ [R=302,L]




      where 1.1.1.1 is my IP address





      1. Make a custom module and listen to the event that detects admin url
        access and check the IP if it matches. If it does not, redirect user
        to 404 page not found




        • Which one is the better approach to restrict admin access?

        • If .htaccess approach, then how do I add multiple IP's and IP
          range?

        • If custom code approach, then which event I may have to use to detect
          admin url access?




      Note: The user should not be even see admin login page but as soon as hit admin url, redirect to 404 page not found







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