Hi all,
I'm having some difficulties pulling records by MARC fields with indicators via
SRU v1.1... and, not knowing where else to turn, I hope the good folks of the
CODE4LIB community can help. (If there is a more appropriate place to seek
assistance on this topic, please point me to it!)
Hi All,
We use EZ Proxy for authentication and we always tell the staff who uses
VPN to turn their VPN off so they can access our databases.
Is this the right way? Looking for answers around and could not find
any. I thought I would throw this in here.
Thanks for feedbacks.
Jay Dela Cruz
It depends on your configuration. In our instance, EZProxy is configured
so that 132.241.x.x represents on campus. Our VPN will give out
132.241.x.x IPs. So, if you use VPN, you are on campus in the eyes of
EZProxy (and thus would not be prompted for authentication).
So, basically what IPs is
VPN does what EZProxy does already -- make web access appear to come
from an on-campus address -- but for ALL web access, not just access
that follows links from your web pages using EZProxy. This assumes
outgoing traffic from users using the VPN will be on an IP address
recognized as
I think this document may help.
http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/ezproxy/cfg/autologinip/
if you know the range of IPs your VPN assigns the above may work for you.
ernesto
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Joselito Dela
This also depends on if your VPN is full tunnel or split tunnel. Here's my
very, very simplified explanation:
If full tunnel, users who are logged into the VPN shouldn't need to
authenticate as traffic to the external resource should be seen as coming from
'on-campus'.
If split tunnel, users
Hi Heather,
Yes our VPN uses split tunnel.
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Klish, Heather J
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] VPN EZ Proxy
This also depends on if your
Godmar,
Does your library subscribe to Serials Solutions? If it does, I wonder
if you could use the list from SerSols.
ranti.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Godmar Back god...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
at our library, there's an emerging need to process title lists from
vendors for various
You'll need to find out the IP address/range of the VPN. You can then use the
IncludeIP directive to force users coming in on the VPN to always authenticate.
A better solution may be to use the AutoLoginIP directive that was already
suggested.
Heather
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Heather
Hey Ranti,
We do subscribe to Serials Solutions, but the title lists Godmar is
referring to are the title lists from the vendors that we get the content
from not the knowledge base that we then update.
Annette
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Ranti Junus ranti.ju...@gmail.com wrote:
Godmar,
Other than giving you one less option, it shouldn't really matter.
Everything goes through EZProxy. Resources accessed through the VPN
can be covered by authenticating the VPN IP range. Anything not coming
through the VPN are authenticated by the means you normally use.
Many, if not most, schools
I would definitely not tell them to turn off VPN since asking them to break
connections to machines, services, drives, etc is a barrier to service.
Much better to make sure your config supports a reasonable workflow all
patrons will expect than to ask them to do something nonintuitive.
kyle
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Greeting!
I was wondering if anyone out there has found or knows of a good open source
solution for event scheduling? We would need users to be able to register,
allow instructors to set enrollment caps, and basic email reminder functions.
Any information would be great!
Thanks,
Brian
Brian
On 10/18/12 6:08 PM, Brian McBride wrote:
Greeting!
I was wondering if anyone out there has found or knows of a good open source
solution for event scheduling? We would need users to be able to register,
allow instructors to set enrollment caps, and basic email reminder functions.
Any
Please take a look at the PKP project, specifically Open Conference System:
http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs
Synopsis:
Open Conference Systems (OCS) is a free Web publishing tool that will
create a complete Web presence for your scholarly conference. OCS will
allow you to:
- create a conference Web
You might want to look at the Drupal conference organizing
distribution. http://drupal.org/project/cod
Thanks,
Cary
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Brian McBride brian.mcbr...@utah.edu wrote:
Greeting!
I was wondering if anyone out there has found or knows of a good open source
solution
Brian,
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