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4/2/2012 9:29 AM
 

Hi Mike,

I've got a quick question to how you can define IP address ranges for the AD auto-login to work. I have defined the following range:

10.0.0.1-10.255.255.254

Basically, we want everyone on the "10.*.*.*" range to be automatically logged in but it doesn't look like you can specify wildcards (*) in this box so thought that the above should work but it doesn't seem to. If I add a specific IP on the 10. network the auto login works fine.

What is the best way to define this so that everyone in the "10" range is automatically re-directed to the WindowsLogin.aspx page?

Regards,

Lee.


 
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4/2/2012 11:21 AM
 
I'd have to test the code in that range but do you really have that wide a range in IPs? At the college I work at we have basically two IP ranges. 10.1.x.x and 10.6.x.x (I think) so in that case if I used the range 10.1.0.1 - 10.1.255.254 and 10.6.0.1 - 10.6.255.254 it "should" work. If I get some time today I'll give it a look.

Another thing you can look at is the Site Log on your site. Open up the Detailed Site Log and verify what address is being recorded when an intranet user hits the site. In our case the Network Services staff have put an appliance in place so that (internally) all hits from the staff side appear from one IP, all hits from the student side appear from another IP, and all external/public hits appear as the IP from the user's computer/ISP so I only have to have two IPs in the exclusion list (the staff network IP and the student network IP). Perhaps that's what's happening in your situation.
 
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4/2/2012 3:25 PM
 
Thank for that Mike. I will take a look at it in more detail tomorrow and study the logs. If you do get time to double check that would be really useful.

Thanks.
 
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