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LeoSoares1
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Web Agent for Apache and IP whitelist

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Env: RSA Web Agent 8.0.1 for Apache 2.4

 

Hi,

Could you please advise if it is possible to configure the Web Agent (or Apache) to bypass authentication for specific source IPs but enable authentication for all others?  

 

Thanks!

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SrirangaPrasan1
Employee
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Hi Leo,

 

For Apache it is always that either all users are challenged or that no users are challenged.

The specific use case of challenging the user or not challenging the user based on source IP address would be a request for enhancement.

 

Kindly visit our RSA Ideas page and post this as an idea

https://community.rsa.com/community/products/securid/ideas 

 

-Sri

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_EricaChalfin
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Leo Soares‌,

 

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Regards,

Erica

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SrirangaPrasan1
Employee
Employee

Hi Leo,

 

For Apache it is always that either all users are challenged or that no users are challenged.

The specific use case of challenging the user or not challenging the user based on source IP address would be a request for enhancement.

 

Kindly visit our RSA Ideas page and post this as an idea

https://community.rsa.com/community/products/securid/ideas 

 

-Sri