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Question IP Access Restriction Management

wgn

New Pleskian
Hi,

In my modem settings I use no-ip because I have a dynamic IP address. If I want to use IP Access Restriction Management in Plesk do I have to configure anything or is adding only my ip address sufficient?

Thanks,
 
If you are using a dynamic IP address, it is a bad idea to restrict access to Plesk to a specific address or a range. Once your provider assigns an address that is not within the defined range, you won't be able to log in to Plesk any longer.
 
Thanks Peter,

Then I'd better not use this feature. Or is there a way to make use of a dynamic IP address?
 
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