I’ve never tried putting folks in the Administrator group with this feature, 
but I don’t see why it would act differently, in which case you seem to be 
configuring it correctly.

In the past, I have had problems when DSpace saw an IP address that was not 
what I thought it was.  You can ascertain what IP address DSpace is seeing by 
looking in the control panel -> current activity or by looking at the dspace 
log.

If you are behind a load balancer, etc, you also might try setting useProxies = 
true in the dspace.cfg and make sure your sysadmin is forwarding the original 
IPs.

James Creel
Senior Lead Software Applications Developer
Texas A&M University Libraries Digital Initiatives
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On Jul 3, 2014, at 1134, Oliver Goldschmidt 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hi all,

I have another problem. The IP authentication does not seem to work on my 
DSpace. I have configured it and added it to the Authentication modules in 
authentication.cfg. This worked and no error messages about that.
But I do not see any effect. Not even a trace in dspace.log. I want to some IP 
adresses to be recognized as Administrators. To do that I have put this into 
ip-authentication.cfg:
ip.Administrator 134.x.y.z

I have an Administrator group and thought, coming from IP 134.x.y.z would now 
be considered as an Administrator. But its not. I have no options to publish 
something, to delete collections and so on. Everything looks exactly as if I 
did not log in. In dspace.log there is no note about the IP Authentication 
module. If I click on something requiring me to log in, I get the login window 
to choose how to login (I have also configured LDAP authentication and Password 
authentication, both works well).

What am I missing? How can I make the IP auth module work properly?

Best regards
Oliver

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