No problem - use a .htaccess file that requires a valid user and permits
192.168.0.*

Dave

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> John Moore
> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 1:24 PM
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> Subject: [sambar] Password Proection
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> I would like to set up a small web site for my company with most
> of the user
> accessing it internally (IP address 192.168.0.*) and a small number from
> outside.  Can I set the Sambar Server to protected the pages by a password
> for external users and allow the internal users free access?
>
> John
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