- Installing and upgrading
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- Installation overview
- General installation requirements
- Upgrading
- Installing on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing on Windows Server
- Installing on macOS
- Installing on CentOS Linux
- Installing on SuSE
- Configuring php.ini
- Configuring Apache
- Configuring the database
- LibreOffice integration for Microsoft Office previews
- OpenCV (facial recognition)
- Alternative installation
- Upgrading PHP versions
- Setting up scheduled tasks/cron
- Backups
- User management
- Advanced user group options
- Customising ResourceSpace
- Plugins
- StaticSync
- Configuring ResourceSpace
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- The config file
- Offline job queues
- File integrity checking
- ResourceSpace file storage (filestore)
- Checksums
- Edit access for contributors
- Configuring Leaflet Maps
- Create alternative video files
- Signing all database PHP code
- Integrating with Uppy Companion
- The System Configuration page
- Configuring image alternatives
- Minimal preview creation
- Integrations
User IP restriction
It's possible to limit the locations from which your users access ResourceSpace by applying an IP restriction to user accounts.
This is done on a per-user basis, allowing you to maintain tighter controls on certain accounts where necessary.
The IP restriction is added by editing the user via Admin > Users, and entering the required IP into the 'IP address restriction' field - then just scroll to the bottom and click 'Save'. That can limit access to a certain workstation only or to a company building if using a wildcard such as 194.128.*