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2/5/2009 5:35 AM
 

While considering DNN as a possible solution for implementing a new intranet, we have to deal with the following situation: Half of our employees is usually working outside at our clients. Therefore they often have to access our intranet with a mobile connection via VPN. As we are planning to implement new features like a picture gallery and a document management system, we would like to forbid access to these and similar features/pages to avoid huge data transfer.

Is this realizable with DNN? Is there a possibility to recognize the subnetmask and then forbid access if coming from a specific subnetmask?

 
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