IP Authentication for Django
Project description
Introduction
IP based authentication for Django. IP ranges are specified and tied to a user account.
Installation
Install the django_ipauth package into your path either using buildout, easy_install or pip.
Make the following changes to your settings.py * Add ‘ipauth.backend.RangeBackend’ to your AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS * Add ipauth to your INSTALLED_APPS * If it isn’t already, add django.contrib.auth to your INSTALLED_APPS
Change your login url to use the ipauth.views.login view.
Run manage.py syncdb
Using
If you are using the contrib.admin package from Django, you should have a new section in your admin site called Ipauth where you can add Ranges.
0.4.1 (2012/12/03)
Added logging to backend and login view
0.4 (2012/11/27)
Fixed validation bugs in Range
Made range collision validation errors more verbose
0.3 (2012/10/22)
Fixed a validation bug for IPAddressFormField
0.2 (2011/06/23)
Made the upper end of the range optional
Fixed a bug in the Range model clean method if upper is null
0.1 (2011/06/17)
IPAddressFormField for inputting IP Addresses
IPAddressModelField for storing IP addresses as integers (so math works)
Range Model for storing IP Ranges tied to a user account
Range Authentication backend
A login view wrapper that attempts to login via IP first
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