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3/30/2007 1:09 PM
 

Hi

I was wondering if something like this was possible:

I have a DNN application running that is accessible via the Internet (domain name URL) for remote users and via localhost for users on a LAN.  This is done using the Portal Alias.  However, I would like to prevent certain users from logging in if they are visiting the site via the Internet.  For example, if I access the site via //localhost, I can login fine.  However I want the site to prevent me from logging in if I am access from a remote location via mydomain.com.

Is this even possible and if so, how would I go about accomplishing something like this?

Thanks for any feedback on this.

ltsolis

 
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