Re: access from internet/intranet
- From: "Ken Schaefer" <kenREMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:24:04 +1100
Hi,
An option:
Configure restrictions by IP address. Whilst David has mentioned that it's possible to "spoof" an IP address, it generally doesn't allow you much in this case since the user with the "spoofed" IP address will probably never get the response (since it will be routed somewhere else by the gateway). Your edge firewall or router should be able to deal with this - it should disallow packets that appear to come from an internal network when they arrive on the external interface
Cheers
Ken
"R.Demandt" <RDemandt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4918EAF4-5781-4281-A21F-9D8EF6722E1E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Could I look if the computer trying to access is a domain member? Or if he is
part of or local network? And how can I configure this?
"David Wang" wrote:
How do you plan to distinguish whether a user is from the Intranet or
Internet. Enable authentication? Check their possibly fake IP address?
Etc.
Many ways to do what you ask, so it depends on what you actually want.
//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
//
On Jan 27, 4:54 am, R.Demandt <RDema...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> I have a wesite running that can be access both from internet or > intranet.
> There are two directory's in the website, now I want to limited acces > to one
> of the directory's to people in my intranet. How can I do this?
>
> Thanks for any response,
> R.Demandt
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