On 23 Aug 2001, at 11:46, Ben Parker wrote: >If everyone is at a company or organization >(where everyone has the same domain email address and/or is on the same local >network) it is possible to limit access to only come from that realm of email >addresses and/or IP addresses so that (non-password) access is limited to the >desired group and any access from outside that group is prevented. I couldn't find exactly what I think the above means in the manual, but I'm wondering if the list is "public", "confidential" and has a "service" area defined appropriately, does that mean the WWW interface can be used without a password? Just since we're on the subject, SJU has a modem bank that doesn't support reverse lookup, but they are all 149.68.88.*. Can I put the wildcard IP (or even wildcard the 88 so I could get the whole domain) in the service area definition and the WWW will be smart enough to allow access to just these inbound requests without a password? -Kary