> > > 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.
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