plugin:abortlogin
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plugin:abortlogin [2015-08-07 13:59] – [Usage] turnermm | plugin:abortlogin [2018-07-04 21:08] – [abortlogin Plugin] turnermm | ||
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description: | description: | ||
author | author | ||
- | email : turnermm03@shaw.ca | + | email : turnermm02@shaw.ca |
type : action | type : action | ||
- | lastupdate : 2015-08-06 | + | lastupdate : 2018-07-04 |
- | compatible : hrun | + | compatible : hrun, |
depends | depends | ||
conflicts | conflicts | ||
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tags : login | tags : login | ||
- | downloadurl: | + | downloadurl: |
- | bugtracker : http:// | + | bugtracker : https:// |
- | sourcerepo : http:// | + | sourcerepo : https:// |
- | donationurl: | + | donationurl: |
screenshot_img : | screenshot_img : | ||
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===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
- | Install | + | Search and install |
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+ | ==== IPv6 ==== | ||
+ | There is a version of this plugin which supports IPv6 as well as IPv4. It has its own documentation page [[plugin: | ||
===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== | ||
- | This plugin works entirely through settings in the Configuration Manager. | + | This plugin works entirely through settings in the Configuration Manager. |
+ | ==== Caution ==== | ||
+ | Ideally the admin should have access to the server with permission to make changes to local.php, where blocked IP's can, if needed, be removed, to prevent the admin' | ||
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The list of 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 the following in your allowed list: '' | The list of 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 the following in your allowed list: '' | ||
+ | If you choose to log failed login attempts, it's a good practice to delete the log periodically, | ||
+ | ===== Change Log ===== | ||
+ | {{rss> | ||
===== Discussion ===== | ===== Discussion ===== | ||
+ | ==== IPV6 Support ==== | ||
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+ | Thank you - great plugin | ||
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+ | Would be really great if it worked with ipv6 addresses - LG | ||
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+ | >>Now available: [[plugin: | ||
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+ | ==== User group based restriction ==== | ||
+ | Great plugin! but there should be a way to restrict any one user group to work from a given ip address instead of restricting all users.The use case is that there can be users who are allowed to access from anywhere but there is need to restrict some user groups to work from only our place of work. | ||
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plugin/abortlogin.txt · Last modified: 2022-07-30 00:12 by Klap-in