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regex in apache Allow from directive

Hi,

Does the apache Allow from directive support regular expressions?
such as:
Code:
Allow from ^web11[6-8][0-9]blah\.blah\.blah\.yahoo\.com$

what i want to do:
allow access from hosts in the range web1160blah.blah.blah.yahoo.com to web1189blah.blah.blah.yahoo.com

notice the 1160 to 1189 range as part of hostname

is this possible using a regex, or i must mention all host names one by one? Or any other better alternatives?

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