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Use this feature to restrict user [[Login]]s to a limited IP address range. If a user attempts to login from a computer on a network outside of the specified range, access to the platform is denied.
For extra security, enter ranges of IP addresses from which users are allowed to access the platform. If a user attempts to login from a computer on a network outside of the specified range, access to the platform is denied.


{{permissions|Access Control/User Management|specify the range of IP addresses from which user logins are allowed}}
{{PermissionRef|Access Control|specify the range of IP addresses from which user logins are allowed}}


;To configure an IP address range:
;To configure an IP address range:
#Click '''Settings > Administration > Access Profiles'''
#Click '''[[File:GearIcon.png]] > Administration > Access Management > Access Profiles'''
#Select the Access Profile of interest, or create a new one
#Select the Access Profile of interest, or create a new one
#Enter an IP address range in the text area, following these guidelines:
#Enter an IP address range in the text area, following these guidelines:
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#*To specify a single IP address, use the same IP address for the start and endpoint of the range: <tt>192.168.1.10 - 192.168.1.10</tt>
#*To specify a single IP address, use the same IP address for the start and endpoint of the range: <tt>192.168.1.10 - 192.168.1.10</tt>


;Enforcement:
;How it works:
:*If the user belongs to multiple teams, the role associated with the user's primary team will be used for enforcement {{TBD|Does this apply?}}
:* When a user attempts to log in, the IP address of the system the request originated from is checked against the configured settings. If the address is in the allowed range, the user can continue the login process. Otherwise, login is denied.
:* When a user attempts to log in, the IP address of the system the request originated from is checked against the configured settings. If the address is in the allowed range, the user can continue the login process. Otherwise, login is denied.
:* Access violations are recorded in the audit log, identifying both the user and the IP address from which the login attempt originated
:* Access violations are recorded in the audit log, identifying both the user and the IP address from which the login attempt originated
:* Login restrictions apply to all user logins - using a web browser, Email Edition, mobile access, or REST APIs.
:* Login restrictions apply to all user logins - using a web browser, Email Edition, mobile access, or REST APIs.
:* The enforcement does not apply to Customer Support logins
:* The restrictions do not apply to Customer Support logins.

Latest revision as of 00:39, 1 June 2013

For extra security, enter ranges of IP addresses from which users are allowed to access the platform. If a user attempts to login from a computer on a network outside of the specified range, access to the platform is denied.

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Users that have the Access Control permission can specify the range of IP addresses from which user logins are allowed. 
To configure an IP address range
  1. Click GearIcon.png > Administration > Access Management > Access Profiles
  2. Select the Access Profile of interest, or create a new one
  3. Enter an IP address range in the text area, following these guidelines:
    • A maximum of 25 IP address ranges can be specified
    • Enter one range per row in the text area
    • Add, Modify and Delete the entries, as needed
    • Accepted format is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy, where:
      • xxx and yyy are numbers in the range 0-255
      • xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is less than or equal to yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
    • To specify a single IP address, use the same IP address for the start and endpoint of the range: 192.168.1.10 - 192.168.1.10
How it works
  • When a user attempts to log in, the IP address of the system the request originated from is checked against the configured settings. If the address is in the allowed range, the user can continue the login process. Otherwise, login is denied.
  • Access violations are recorded in the audit log, identifying both the user and the IP address from which the login attempt originated
  • Login restrictions apply to all user logins - using a web browser, Email Edition, mobile access, or REST APIs.
  • The restrictions do not apply to Customer Support logins.