On Thursday 27 Jun 2013 at 19:52:12, Amos Jeffries wrote: > On 28/06/2013 5:47 a.m., Oliveiros Peixoto (Netinho) wrote: > > Antony, > > > > Each person has a user terminal server and a user for the proxy. Each > > user belongs to a group and each group has its rules. > > Then the users will always be logged in with their username and uniquely > identifiable from that. Where is the problem? Indeed :) If you have usernames on the proxy (ie: you're not using single-sign-on / pass-through authentication), then it seems to me that the source IP is in fact irrelevant? Antony. -- In Heaven, the beer is Belgian, the chefs are Italian, the supermarkets are British, the mechanics are German, the lovers are French, the entertainment is American, and everything is organised by the Swiss. In Hell, the beer is American, the chefs are British, the supermarkets are German, the mechanics are French, the lovers are Swiss, the entertainment is Belgian, and everything is organised by the Italians. Please reply to the list; please don't CC me.