I can't find anything on this in the DSpace site or wiki, and I think this may
not be possible, but is anyone aware of a way, without using a proxy server, to
block access to the bitstream of an object based on an IP range, rather than
group membership?
We have some objects that we want to
Hi there,
I'm trying to install dspace 1.6.0-rc1. In the dspace-manual.pdf
provided, the chapter 3 about install said that postgresql 8.x have to
be compiled with options --enable-multibyte, --enable-unicode and
--with-java. But with sources of postgresql 8.3 the command ./configure
--help
Hi,
I'm having an issue with mapping dc.identifier.uri to dcterms.uri despite it
being mapped in DCC Crosswalk.
I have created a custom dcterms input form but I'm unable to pick it when I
create a field or value-pair.
I wish dcterms.uri to overide dc.identifier.uri in the Item Record and
Dear colleagues,
We hope someone on this list can help us understand why some scripts in the
DSpace/bin directory on Windows run while some others don't.
We've installed the handle server and edited the config files. We run
DSpace 1.5.1 on Win 2003 server. However, when we try to run any
Stan,
The reason for the problems that you see are that most scripts (all
those without file extensions) in that [dspace]/bin directory are
actually Linux Bourne Shell scripts.
In DSpace 1.5.x only the 'dsrun.bat' script works on Windows (it's a
Windows/MS-DOS batch file).
In DSpace 1.5.x,
Hello Stacy,
this is not directly configurable, but you can achieve it by a combination
of IP-based authentication and the standard DSpace resource policies.
Create an IP based group for the members of your university and a resource
policy that restricts the bitstream access to members of that
Thank you, Tim!
Worked like a charm! Looking forward to 1.6.0 now :)
Cheers,
Stan
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
Stan,
The reason for the problems that you see are that most scripts (all
those without file extensions) in that [dspace]/bin
Thanks! That is exactly what I needed to know. I had never noticed the IP
authentication options before in the dspace.cfg or admin guide.
So, I'm assuming that, if I have a DSpace group in my repository called
RHODES and I wanted to assign any 10.x.x.x IP addresses to that group, I
would
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