If you just want to deny all access based on the requestor's IP address, that is best done in the web server or servlet container. If you're using "naked" Tomcat, see the doc for org.apache.catalina.valves.RemoteAddrValve. If you're using Apache httpd it's very easy to configure, just see the server docs.

  -- Larry

On Sep 10, 2009, at 9:50 PM, Van Ly wrote:


Hi,

I may have a situation where one of the items in the list for
`plugin.sequence.org.dspace.eperson.AuthenticationMethod' isn't
behaving as expected.

To work around, if I need to put up a firewall to restrict access
based on ip-address and bypass the authentication mechanism entirely,
what would be a way?

Thanks in advance.

Van Ly
vly at usyd dot edu dot au





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