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> At 1:46 AM -0400 06/09/98, Roger Fajman wrote:
> >> >We have many lists that are Confidential=Service and Service=Local.
> >> >These lists are used for our internal business needs. I would like for
> >> >users on our network to be able to access the archives of these lists
> >> >without having to get a password. It would greatly reduce the number
> >> >of people who need to go through the somewhat unfriendly process of
> >> >obtaining a password. What's needed is a way for the web interface to
> >> >map the IP address of the browser to the LISTSERV service areas. This
> >> >seems doable with a configuration file that maps IP address ranges to
> >> >domain names.
> >>
> >> Perhaps you should put the confidential archives on an 'Intranet'
> >> machine behind your firewall, or set access restrictions in your web
> >> server. You might maintain a private (internal-only) page with the
> >> supplementary links for confidential=service lists.
> >
> >Access restrictions on the web server are what we want to do. I'd like
> >to have things happen automatically when we create a list, or if the
> >list owner changes the notebook access. We do create new lists rather
> >often (and occasionally delete them). It's WA that has access to the
> >list header. It might be doable by us with quite a bit of programming
> >effort. We would have to somehow override the archives page that
> >LISTSERV creates by default in order to omit the lists that some users
> >should not see.
>
> I don't know what the requirements are for
> connectivity/communication between wa.exe & LISTSERV, but it would be good
> to be able to specify a different directory & path for Confidential=Service
> archive pages.
>
> Then we could have 'public' archives in /archives/ or /listserv/
> and private archives in /restricted/listserv/ , with IP restrictions
> imposed by the webserver. Even better if the Service archives could reside
> on another machine behind the firewall (or public archives in front of the
> firewall if LISTSERV lives behind it).
>
>
> Chris Pepper
The problem with this approach is that the list owner can change the setting
of the Confidential keyword at any time. It would be useful for the web
access to change automatically when this is done (perhaps overnight).
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