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You do not want to publish every content to the internet public. Certain content such as software licensing information should stay within your organisation's boudaries. IP based ACLs allow you to restrict visibility of Typo3 pages to visitors originating from the desired IP subnet. | You do not want to publish every content to the internet public. Certain content such as software licensing information should stay within your organisation's boudaries. IP based ACLs allow you to restrict visibility of Typo3 pages to visitors originating from the desired IP address subnets. = What can be restricted by IP ACLs = You can restrict access to * pages * articles (page content) Please note that * IP ACL access restriction '''is inherited''' to sub pages of a access restricted page '''if''' the 'Include subpages' checkbox is checked. |
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Pages protected by IP ACLs have these effects on visitors: * visitors from outside the protected IP subnet will not see the protected page neither as a navigation link nor as a page * visitors from inside the protected IP subnet will see the protected page * IP ACL protection '''is not inherited''' to sub pages of the protected page |
'''Pages''' restricted by IP ACLs have these effects on visitors: * visitors from outside the restricted IP subnet will not see the protected page neither as a navigational link nor as page * visitors from inside the restricted IP subnet will see page and navigational link |
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= How to set up a new IP ACL = | '''Articles (page content)''' restricted by IP ACLs have these effects on visitors: * visitors from outside the restricted IP subnet will see the navigational link to the page but not the restricted article * visitors from inside the restricted IP subnet will see page contents and navigational link = How to create a new IP ACL = |
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= How to set up an existing IP ACL for a web page = | = How to use an existing IP ACL to protect a web page = |
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Choose the page you want to protect and hit the yellow edit pen. | |
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Click on the '''Access''' tab. | |
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In '''Access''' scroll down the '''Items''' textbox until you see the IP ACL in question. Once you click on the item it will appear in the box left of the '''Items''' textbox. Save the new settings by clicking on the '''Disk''' left of the yellow edit pen. |
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Contents
IP based Access Control Lists (ACL)
Purpose of IP based ACLs
You do not want to publish every content to the internet public. Certain content such as software licensing information should stay within your organisation's boudaries. IP based ACLs allow you to restrict visibility of Typo3 pages to visitors originating from the desired IP address subnets.
What can be restricted by IP ACLs
You can restrict access to
- pages
- articles (page content)
Please note that
IP ACL access restriction is inherited to sub pages of a access restricted page if the 'Include subpages' checkbox is checked.
The effects of an active IP ACL
Pages restricted by IP ACLs have these effects on visitors:
- visitors from outside the restricted IP subnet will not see the protected page neither as a navigational link nor as page
- visitors from inside the restricted IP subnet will see page and navigational link
Articles (page content) restricted by IP ACLs have these effects on visitors:
- visitors from outside the restricted IP subnet will see the navigational link to the page but not the restricted article
- visitors from inside the restricted IP subnet will see page contents and navigational link
How to create a new IP ACL
As a Typo3 editor you cannot create new IP ACLs. Please write an email to support@ee.ethz.ch and name the subnet you wish to restrict access to.
How to use an existing IP ACL to protect a web page
Choose the page you want to protect and hit the yellow edit pen.
Click on the Access tab.
In Access scroll down the Items textbox until you see the IP ACL in question. Once you click on the item it will appear in the box left of the Items textbox. Save the new settings by clicking on the Disk left of the yellow edit pen.