Is it possible to add security section in web.config to external file

I need block a huge IP list via config file

<security>
      <ipSecurity allowUnlisted="true">
        <clear />          
        <add ipAddress="1.0.1.0" subnetMask="255.255.255.0" />
        <add ipAddress="1.0.2.0" subnetMask="255.255.254.0" />
        <add ipAddress="1.0.8.0" subnetMask="255.255.248.0" />
        <add ipAddress="1.0.32.0" subnetMask="255.255.224.0" />
        ...
      </ipSecurity>
</security>

Is it possible to add security section in web.config to external file ?

Answers:

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Method 1

c:Windowssystem32inetsrvconfigapplicationHost.config

change the configuration for the web server:

from:

< section name="ipSecurity" overrideModeDefault="Deny" / >

to:

< section name="ipSecurity" overrideModeDefault="Allow" / >

and your web.config

< configuration > 
< system.webServer > 
< security > 
< ipSecurity configSource="fileWithIps.config" / > 
< /security > 
< /system.webServer > 
< /configuration >

Method 2

There are multiple ways you could achieve this, but for a start I would look at the ConfigurationManager’s ConfigurationManager.OpenMappedExeConfiguration method for mapping a secondary config file


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