Hi Mathew, --On Tuesday, October 30, 2001 09:06:15 -0500 "Matthew L. Wirges" <wirges@cerias.purdue.edu> wrote:
I've been trying to restrict users by IP (like in an apache .htaccess file) with Zope. This page, http://www.zope.org/Members/muesli/AuthByAddress, seemed like it would hold the answer. I tried this method but unfortunately I can't add a user with an IP with wildcards to the acl_users folder. E.G. Domain: 128.46.* or Domain: 128.46.*.*
Anyone been able to do this?
I'm working on this problem for a while now (not continous during the time : projects mismatch ;) What I have so far are the mathematics objects for filtering IP-addresses. Like this: host=IPv4(REMOTE_ADDR) FilterList=[IPv4CIDR('192.168.15.0/24'),IPv4CIDR('172.16.5.65/29')] if host in FilterList: giveAccess() else: denyAccess() The problem is the backward-compatibility with this simple asterisc approach which is built in now. I could change all the x.*, x.x.* x.x.x.* patterns to x/8, x.x/16, x.x.x/24 (which is implemented in the class already). But then, we have the hostnames. I'm open to really good ideas here. The remains of the algorithms are easy to implement. You can have a look at it at http://www.zope.org/Members/tino/IPPatternAuthentication/IPHelper.py Regards Tino