Yep, that's the intent there, you have to use a VPN or other security rules if 
you want to limit access. or a http-basic auth proxy.

Am 16.01.2014 um 20:21 schrieb Alex Frieden <[email protected]>:

> if I have an AWS VM with neo4j, can I use 
> org.neo4j.server.webserver.address=0.0.0.0
> 
> instead of the VM's ip address?  It seems to work to produce a front end at 
> the server's public IP address.  Just wanted to make sure it is the intended 
> behavior and not something whacky going on.  
> 
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