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RE: Force proxy?: msg#00183

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Subject: RE: Force proxy?

I believe it you add the I <world IP range> before the database definition
and than right after added the E <world IP range> that should force
authentication for that database only.

Eric

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Eric H.M.M. Condic
Manager of Library Systems
Kresge Library
Oakland University
Phone: 248.370.2467
FAX: 248.370.;2474
E-Mail: condic@xxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: Wagner, Kurt [mailto:WagnerK@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 12:51 PM
To: EZProxy discussion list
Subject: [ezproxy] Force proxy?

Is there a configuration or setting that will allow me to force
authentication of a page even within my IP range? I have a couple of web
forms that are for the use of our campus community only, but since we
have some workstations that can be used by the public we want to keep
them from using the forms. Is there a way to designate specific pages to
'always proxy'?
Thanks
Kurt
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Kurt W. Wagner, Systems Librarian
David and Lorraine Cheng Library
William Paterson University
Wayne, NJ USA 07470 973.720.2285
e-mail = wagnerk at wpunj dot edu
http://euphrates.wpunj.edu/faculty/wagnerk

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