plugin:abortlogin:ipv6
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plugin:abortlogin:ipv6 [2017-12-27 14:38] – [Installation] turnermm | plugin:abortlogin:ipv6 [2020-07-04 15:39] (current) – [Configuration and Settings] turnermm | ||
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- Unless this is set to false, the test notifications will be printed to the browser whenever an administrator is logged in and with every change of page. | - Unless this is set to false, the test notifications will be printed to the browser whenever an administrator is logged in and with every change of page. | ||
- | - This setting is important when [[# | + | - This setting is important when [[# |
In the case of IPv4 addresses, allowed IP addresses need not be complete addresses. For instance, if on your internal LAN, you have multiple users with IPs beginning with 192.168.1, you can include '' | In the case of IPv4 addresses, allowed IP addresses need not be complete addresses. For instance, if on your internal LAN, you have multiple users with IPs beginning with 192.168.1, you can include '' | ||
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Using CIDR notation should give you the same protection as noted above for IPv4. | Using CIDR notation should give you the same protection as noted above for IPv4. | ||
- | Be sure to test your own IP against the allowed list before logging out the first time, as described [[# | + | Be sure to test your own IP against the allowed list before logging out the first time, as described |
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plugin/abortlogin/ipv6.1514381907.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017-12-27 14:38 by turnermm