On 1/11/12 4:40 AM, Sergio Fernández wrote:
Yes, in addition, you can protect access to the sparul endpoint using: Digest, OAuth, and WebID based authentication [1].Hi,is it possible to enable sparul support only for a range of ip addresses? For instance, providing a public endpoint, allow sparul requests only inside the intranet. Thanks in advance. Cheers,
As for IP address range control, you do that via the conductor follow the menu path: Security | Access Control | HTTP . You'll see how to then apply IP access controls to the HTTP domain of a Virtuoso instance.
See:1. http://www.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtTipsAndTricksGuideSPARQLEndpointProtection
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