Get Service Status(Services.msc) From Different Servers With Credentials?
Sep 8, 2010
In my application I need to get Service status from differnt servers.I usedSystem.ServiceProcess class for implementation.Now,I got service status from my local machine. My current requirement is to get service status from different servers with credentials.Conside I host this webapplication in One server A. I need to get service status of ServerB,Server C. We can't install or copy any dll or exe in that server(Server B & Server C)<Webservicesalso we can't host in Server A &Server B >.But, we have credentials.I tried to pass credentials.But getting errors<authentication problems>. Please help me to do the same. Have any other solutions by dos net sat commands..
I'm looking to create a webpage that will reflect the status of one of my company's servers automatically. Frequently there will be a minor error that only lasts 2-3 minutes, and it would be great to have this reflected on a self-generated page, which might prevent 50-60 unhappy clients from calling in simultaneously and asking what's wrongI'm not quite sure where to begin I'm not referring to the basics of writing an ASP.NET page, of course, but rather process interaction in Windows.
1/ I have an ASP.NET MVC application running on my server, it uses Windows Authentication.
2/ There is different web application (written in Java) somewhere else that also uses Windows Authentication.
In the Controller of my MVC application I need to grab some information from this other Web app. How can I connect to the "foreign" application using the credentials of the user that is accessing my Controller?
My WCF Client calls my WCF Service which then calls ASMX Web Service. The problem is i have configured my wcf client and wcf service to windows credentials type but when wcf service calls asmx service the user credentials (default windowsidentity) is not passed to asmx service.
In WCF Service i am able to get user identity by using : Thread.CurrentPrincipal.Identity.Name; WCF Service - i have disabled anonymous access and enabled windows authentication. ASMX Web Service - i have disabled anonymous access and enabled windows authentication. WCF Service Config [Code]....
have been facing a problem in passing credentials to a web service. I have searched a lot on it and found solution but they didn't work for me coz the scenario with me little different I believe.The situation is like this. I have a 3rd party web service "https://3rdpartyserver/virtualdirectroy/service/service.aspx".So when I try to browse the service in IE it takes me to the login page ("https://3rdpartyserver/virtualdirectroy/Loginpage.aspx"), when I enter usename and password in it and hit Log In button it takes me to the service where all the web methods are listed
I have a SQL Server 2005 database with Windows Credentials. I am trying to pass my credentials from Visual Web Developer to my report but it returns me: "Cannot create a connection to data source". My web application is based on Windows login as well.
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I'm running an ASP page that is using a WCF client to get some data. How can I set/pass the Network Credentials (of the user that performed the request, not the .net pool thread) on the WCF client so the WCF service will be able to perform impersonation using these credentials ?
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How to verify users login credentials using users login credentials of user's gmail account (like in stackoverflow on clicking gmail it takes to gmail login page and gmail verifies the user)
I'm trying to get a visualisation of the status of a service - By visulisation, I mean a telerik tool tip, or a label or something like that!
My site is going to be used in an intranet environment and i need on page load to find whether a specific service on a remote server is running. I have googled and found various little bits and pieces, but nothing seems to have worked for me so far!
bit of code on page laod that checks a server status and then writes the status out to a label text. This works great, but i need to make this a bit more dynamic.I need to establish a way that the service status is monitorered every few seconds to see if it stops.here is my code so far:
I'm new to web development so I'm not sure what's the best option for the problem that I'm having.Basically I have a web application that calls a web service for processing some data.This process may take a long time (hours) and I would to know if there is an easy way to send some status information to the client from time to time.Right now, the client makes the request from the browser and it just waits there until it finishes. How can I send some information from the web service? I would like to send a percentage and some additional text specifying what is being done.
I am trying to call webservice from my web application. The web application had integrated windows authentication. I've written custome principal class to do authorization. But when I give call to my web service with default credentials it gives me 'the request failed with http status 401 unauthorized.' error.
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I am trying to set up my web site on a stand alone server using Windows Server 2003 with IIS 6 which will access SQL server database (2008) on windows 2008 R2 server (also not in the domain) I am using form authentication and I have configured a custom identity account in IIS6. The local account is on both servers with same password and I have registered the account using aspnet_regiis.exe -ga The application pool in my iis6 has the custom local account set as the identity and my web.config file has the appropriate tags in the system.web element <identity impersonate="true" />
The problem is the local account does not seem to get passed to the sql server. Right now my iis settings are anonymous access (using the local acct vs isr) and no authentication specified under that - I did try Integrated and basic but it prompts for the username and password which I do not want. One article I read stated this: windows authentication does not support delegation (passing credentials from one server to another) and is limited to the one hop rule, only a primary token can be passed to a second server. windows authentication on iis (all versions) gives the thread a secondary(impersonation) token which can not be used to access any network resouce
I'm working on an ASP.NET project for the first time in about three years; in the meantime I've been working with Python/Django, PHP and Obj-C. Anyways, picked it right back up... except something that is totally killing me right now, and I have a feeling it must be staring me in the face:
I'm trying to bind to an LDAP server, for the purpose of authenticating users. The way it works here is, you bind on your own credentials, use that to find the Distinguished Name of the user you're authenticating, then you bind again on their DN and their password. If the bind is successful, the password was correct and the user can be authenticated.
Here's the problem - the first bind (on the fixed credentials, the ones with the ability to search for users and their subtrees) works fine. The search works fine. The second bind fails, no matter what, with the LDAP error INVALID_CREDENTIALS. This happens even when completely valid credentials are supplied.
Here's the code, with the usernames and passwords redacted, of course...
I have a web site and a web service and I would like to host them somewhere. I need to use it mostly for testing and so that a some friends who are developing some applications to use the service have access to it. Also the service is using a MS SQL 2008 database.good free or cheap web hosting service for this.
I am connecting to remote server for web service using ASP.NET 3.5 web site. something like, [URL]. Remote server is providing digest authentication to access the web service. I dont have access to modify authentication on the remote server but I have an windows account on that server. If I try to Access service WSDL through programming I get the following error:
The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized. Same web service if I try to access through browser, [URL], it asks for user name and password. Entered windows account user name and password, still getting error: You are not authorized to view this page, HTTP Error 401.1 - Unauthorized. How to pass the digest authentication credentials to the web service through visual studio or any other programmatic method?
I haven't deployed behind a load balancer before. My customer has a WCF service built and tested on servers using a service model configuration that is relatively straightforward. It provides a service to return an image of a map for another application. To get the map, it calls other services.
The service was built in Visual Studio 2010 targeting the 3.5 framework. The customer is using IIS 7.5 and an F5 load balancer. When moving to the production server, the Web.config was changed to add the load balancer behavior and specify the endpoint to show the physical and logical address of the service:
[Code].....
There was a problem when the service was deployed to a server behind the load balancer. When I try to call the service from WCFStorm or WebServiceStudio I get the message "The provided URI scheme 'https' is invalid; expected 'http'.
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