Deny Specific Incomming IP to Webserver



I would like to be able to deny specific IPs from ever hitting my Apache web
server. I can Deny them via the httpd.conf file, but that only stops them
from getting my pages, they still know the server exists.

I tried via the IP Security Policies in MMC but my test computer still
showed up in the Apache log. Since I have port 80 forwarded through my SOHO
router to my WebServer, is it possible to actually deny a specifi IP from
seeing open port?

Any suggestions of a non overly intrusive software firewall, or a built in
ACL, or filter would be greatly appriciated.


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