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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18

    Question

    Is it possible to restrict access to an ADAM object by incoming IP address?

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    Yes, that's possible. Please see „Aleph Staff User Guide – Cataloging“, page 141 for a secription of how to restrict object access by IP address:
    IP Address:

    The IP Address is optional. It is used to limit object access based on the patron?s IP Address. The addresses can be truncated by using the asterisk (*).
    You can enter more than one IP address, separated by a blank space (up to 200 characters in total).
    You may use a hyphen (-) to set a range of permitted addresses. For example: 191.206.064.12-191.206.127.32. The range may include an asterisk (*) as a wildcard which can be set in at the end of the range (for example 191.206.064.*-191.206.127.*) or in the middle (for example 191.206.*.78-191.206.*.95).

    Category: ADAM (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: ALEPH - 500


    • Article last edited: 10/13/2014
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