IIsIPSecurity.IPDeny (ADSI)
The IPDeny method gets or sets an array of IP addresses that are not permitted to view the IIS site, service, virtual directory, or file. This is only effective if permission is permitted by default (if IIsIPSecurity.GrantByDefault (ADSI) is set to true).
[Visual Basic]
objIIsIPSecurity.IPDeny = <array of IP addresses>
Code Example
<%
' Remember to enable Integrated Windows authentication and
' disable Anonymous Access or you will get a Server 500 error.
Dim SecObj
Dim MyIPSec
Dim IPList
' Get the IIS object that holds the info for the default site.
' This could be any site root/vdir, or IIS://LocalHost/W3SVC for global
' properties.
Set SecObj = GetObject("IIS://LocalHost/W3SVC/1/Root")
' Get the IIsIPSecurity object.
Set MyIPSec = SecObj.IPSecurity
' Make sure GrantByDefault=TRUE or your changes will not count.
If (FALSE = MyIPSec.GrantByDefault) Then
Response.Write
"<BR>GrantByDefault was not TRUE. Setting to TRUE.<BR>"
MyIPSec.GrantByDefault = TRUE
End If
' Get the Deny list as an array, and add your new restricted IP address.
IPList = MyIPSec.IPDeny
Redim IPList (Ubound(IPList)+1)
IPList (Ubound(IPList)) = "123.0.0.1,255.255.255.0"
' Set the new lists back in the metabase in two stages, and then set
' the metabase.
MyIPSec.IPDeny = IPList
SecObj.IPSecurity = MyIPSec
SecObj.Setinfo
Response.Write "The IPRestriction has been set<BR>"
%>
Requirements
Client: Requires Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
Server: Requires Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows NT Server 4.0.
Product: IIS