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<p> I am curious if anyone knows how this works as I am currently
unable to test it. </p>
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Do you mean the "internal use" file property? It means that a file can
not be transferred to any client, logged in or otherwise. <br>
Internal files are only available to opencms itself to be read via
filesystem APIs<br>
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<p>Does it determine internal users by login information? </p>
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nope<br>
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<p>Is it possible to configure this to determine an internal user by
client or server IP address?<br>
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nope. AFAIK there is no built-in mechanism in opencms that uses
IP-based authentication<br>
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regards<br>
c.,<br>
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