Hi Patti,
The "Selective" option in SFX allows you to define the proxy use at target level, then only some targets could use the proxy (for example open access target could work without proxy).
To set up proxy only off-site you have to do in EZProxy, in the config file, using ExcludeIP for IP of your institution. Here you have more information: https://www.oclc.org/support/services/ezproxy/documentation/cfg/excludeip.en.html
Kind regards!
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Asunto: [lis-e-resources] EZproxy for off-site journal access and SFX - advice please
Hi,
We have are trying to set up off-site access our journals using EZproxy (which is new to me) and SFX, but are getting some unexpected behaviour, so wondered if I could pick the brains of other organisations which have already got this set-up.
One of my computing colleagues has installed and set up our EZproxy server. I have put the EZproxy details into SFX and selected "Selective" as the option thinking that this would mean that when staff were on-site our IPs would be recognised and bypass EZproxy, yet when they were off-site they would be asked to sign into EZproxy then passed on to the journals. For some journals this is working as anticipated, but for others the EZproxy login appears even when we are on site. Any suggestions as to what is causing this or where the problem lies (in SFX? Or in EZproxy?)
Kind regards
Patti
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