I u want to do that highly congiurable (create module maybe with IP table?)
I would use execution filter - create your own or modify existing security
filtter.

Cheers, Alan

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 12:40 PM, CiPheR <an...@stepuptravel.org> wrote:

>
> Thanks for the suggestions. IP tables or firewall is not really
> appropriate since I still want users to see the "unavailable" page,
> not completely block them.
>
> .htaccess is the easiest for one off manipulation, though it would be
> nice to have the feature self-contained in the framework and not have
> to futz with .htaccess.
>
> I'll give it a whirl with index.php to filter out the IP and redirect
> to the unavailable page.
>
> On Mar 20, 2:55 pm, Lee Bolding <l...@leesbian.net> wrote:
> > Why not take a look at the IP exclusion clause in the dev controller
> > and modify this accordingly?
> >
> > Make a backup of your existing index.php, then copy the dev controller
> > to index.php and add your exclusions.
> >
> > Or, as Sid said - use .htaccess
> >
> > Or iptables.
> >
> > Or a firewall.
> >
> > Many ways to skin this particular cat :)
> >
> > On 20 Mar 2009, at 09:32, CiPheR wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Is there a way to "disable project" but allow only specific IPs to use
> > > the site? This is very useful for performing post-install validation
> > > so that testers can validate the new release without necessarily
> > > opening the site up to the public.
> >
>

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