Is that now permit and deny are used for. To specify the acceptable IP 
address(es) the user can connect from?
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On Mar 26, 2012, at 10:11 AM, bilal ghayyad wrote:

> Hi All;
> 
> Is it possible to restrict the authentication to be based on the username and 
> password and to be allowed for IPs within the LAN (for example, 
> 192.168.10.x)? 
> 
> I do not need it to be based on the IP only and do not need it to be based on 
> the username and password only, but I need it to be based on the username & 
> password and to be from the specific range, so if the IP address of the 
> client was of the range 192.168.10.x then it is allowede to register with its 
> username and password. No need to specify the IP. 
> 
> If it possible, then is it possible to be a configuration per user?
> 
> Regards
> Bilal
> 
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