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The above feature was added on the one hand to limit access to certain users only and on the other to increase the safety level for non-authorized users. This way, the teacher can, depending on the case, allow access to an exercise or not. | The above feature was added on the one hand to limit access to certain users only and on the other to increase the safety level for non-authorized users. This way, the teacher can, depending on the case, allow access to an exercise or not. | ||
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By the password given to you by the teacher you can gain access to an exercise which is password protected. Insert your password in the relevant field and complete the exercise. | By the password given to you by the teacher you can gain access to an exercise which is password protected. Insert your password in the relevant field and complete the exercise. | ||
+ | === “Unlocking for certain IP(s) or IP CIDR(s)” === | ||
- | “Unlocking for certain IP(s) or IP CIDR(s)” | ||
By integrating this feature in the platform the teacher of the course has the capability to restrict access to certain IP addresses or specific subnetworks of a local network. This is very useful in conducting exams in a specific room (i.e. the laboratory) under the supervision of the teacher. | By integrating this feature in the platform the teacher of the course has the capability to restrict access to certain IP addresses or specific subnetworks of a local network. This is very useful in conducting exams in a specific room (i.e. the laboratory) under the supervision of the teacher. | ||
- | There are 3 types of addresses which can be used : 1) full addresses which correspond to a specific computer or server. These usually have the form of 192.168.10.1 | + | There are 3 types of addresses which can be used : |
+ | 1) full addresses which correspond to a specific computer or server. These usually have the form of 192.168.10.1 | ||
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2) Full addresses IPv6 of the form 2a….. addresses which correspond to a specific computer or server. | 2) Full addresses IPv6 of the form 2a….. addresses which correspond to a specific computer or server. | ||
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3) CIDR subnetworks of the form 195.134.156.10/ | 3) CIDR subnetworks of the form 195.134.156.10/ | ||
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