> > > Will this mess with the ncsa auth? > > > > It will. > > > > You have already said they "cannot enter usernames and passwords". So > > the interference being in the form of not asking for username/password > > seems to be what you are wanting. > > > > I would extend that a bit and maybe check for User-Agent ("browser" ACL) > > as well as IP. Just in case they change IP. > > > > Amos > > -- > > Hi > Sorry, should have been clearer, the current ncsa auth works for the > majority of clients but we get the occasional client who cannot enter a > username due to using an iPad or maybe an xbox that cannot enter > passwords. > I need to authenticate these by their fixed IP address as well as allow > other users to authenticate through the normal ncsa auth.