Hi Mathias,
There's unfortunately no support for this at present. The rules (allowed
methods) are set for either all ("*") or specific IPs. As for all things
Magnolia, you can swap this behaviour for anything else you might to implement;
in this case, by patching the existing, or implementing your own
info.magnolia.cms.security.IPSecurityManager. (configured under
/server/IPConfig as you've found)
Cheers,
-g
On Feb 6, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Mathias Seiler wrote:
> Hi Magnolia users
>
>
> I've just locked myself out of my magnolia instance :) I wanted to restrict
> IP access only to a certain network (just playing around) and entered an IPv4
> network in CIDR notation (188.60.49.0/24 as an example).
>
> Apparently Magnolia doesn't know what to do with such an IP notation (and I
> dare say this is also the case for IPv6 ;) ).
>
> How do you "correctly" express an IP range in the Magnolia (Server)
> configuration? What does 0.0.0.0/0 mean to Magnolia?
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Mathias Seiler
>
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