Security :: ASP 4.0 And Custom SQL Server DB For Forms Auth
Sep 22, 2010
I have done some research and tried to find answers on how to integrate forms authentication with ASP.NET but all I can find is for 2.0. I don't mean to sound ignorant or annoying about it, but does anyone have a quick link to somewhere where I could find out how to integrate a custom SQL Server DB (with username, password, id, etc columns for user) with ASP.NET 4.0?My application is actually a Silverlight Business Application where I am trying to log in/register users in a separate Database in a SQL Server 2008 engine
if it is possible to use a WCF Dataservice as the MemberShipProvider for a forms auth application. I have written code for a provider (below), but I do not know what to do as far as a connection string, or any other web.config properties. Please Help!!! Here is the code for my provider, anytime it says Odbc that is because I based this off of the custom Odbc provider on the msdn site. The only ACTUAL references to any odbc connection are in the comments:
Been scratching my head on this one today quite a bit. Time to ask the guru's.Implementing your basic Forms Auth for a 2.0 web app in conjunction with SQL Membership Provider and Role Provider. Web.Config from virtual directory root
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All other subdirectories do not contain web.config files but rather wanted them to just work off inheritence from the root web.config. Upon publishing of this setup - I am having one hell of a time maintaining the user 'authenticated' state. (Not sure if that's the best explanation of what is going on.. but)
We're running IIS7 and have windows authentication enabled. Everything else is disabled. When we go to the page though, we aren't prompted for a windows logon, but are redirected to the default forms authentication login page (Accoun
I am having difficulty deploying a Silverlight 4 RIA services Web app to IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003. The application works fine when running on the development server. However, when deployed to a production server, all the Web service calls redirect to the login page.
Here are the details:
The site uses forms authentication. Login is via an ASP.NET Web page; the Silverlight application does not have its own version of the login page. Login is working correctly.
MSVS 2005 asp.net 2.0 ajax Enabled site MS SQL server 2005
User/logon On server required name: MyDBLogon, access to project database MyFormsAuth
Download project from here : http://www.screencast.com/t/ZmE3ZWM4ZDMt(NOTE: Select 'Download this media' as the top of page) Also I use the FREE trial demo of this tool : http://www.qualitydata.com/products/aspnet-membership/download.aspx
Project : The Member logs on with email address and password.
admin logon is : admin@yahoo.co.nz, password is 12345
The issue: I use Logonview control to show menu for each role type. See 'controls' folder.
When You first run the project you will see it in the main page...LIke
"Admin, Members, MembersX, Welcome etc"
Logon..it works fine.
The test.. close browser, to test Authentication ticket cookie.
Re run view project ( we are now testing the forms authentication process as cookie is being read to see if authentictaion is still active).
When the page runs, and authenication is active, proven by going to public page IsAuthenticated=true", fine, BUT The page direction usercontrol ( ie logonview control) is not visible, it doesnt work on the new browser run ??
I am developing a web application which implements membership, roles and profiles. I also want it to be multi-tenant / multi-domain. By this I mean that I will have hundreds of domain names pointing at the same web application. I want users to be able to create accounts at each individual domain. I want the opposite of "single sign on". I want users to be able to use the same username, email address and password (or different ones, at their choice) to create accounts at the different sites. I do not want users to have any awareness that the different domains have any relation to each other as they will look different and have different content. The first problem I run into is that usernames have to be unique within the forms auth aspnet db.
Well, if they want to use the same username to register on 10 different sites then I need to support that. My first thought was that instead of identifying a user by their username, I need to extend the aspnet tables and sprocs to consider the username + a unique site identifier. Is there any sample code or has anyone else ever done this before? Should I just abandon the built in aspnet forms auth and roll my own custom auth scheme? The data on the sites is not sensitive so security isn't really that important to me.
I am working on a site that uses windows authentication, but I have one page for password resets that I want to allow anonymous access to.I have tried doing authorization, allow users="*", but it doesn't appear to work with this.Do I need to have another seperate site for this section?
I'm trying to setup my IIS 7.0 MVC2 site but having problems.I want to use Integrated Security so that the app can obtain the user's credentials. We can then do a look-up of some AD groups to determine what they can do from that point onwards.The problem is - Every time we browse to the application, instead of navigating to our main page immediately, we get a login prompt provided by IE. I've read that we need to make sure that in the browser's Tools->Options->Advanced-> (Securiy-> ENable Windows Intagrated Security) must be checked - which it is on ALL 3 machines where I try this.
The machines AND the server are all in the same domain.My config file states <authentication mode="Windows" /> and I've tried every combination for <identity...> and <authorization...> but to no avail. I can only get the "login" prompt to go away if I enable Anonymous Authentication - but then I can't detect the windows user or their group membership.
Let's say I'm currently authenticated in an application (namely: applicationA) and I click a link that will take me to another application (namely: applicationB). Is it correct that in order to bypass authentication of applicationB, I'll just create a ticket for that application telling the web server that I'm already authenticated?
Is it possible to request an X509 certificate from a client without configuring the application to use Windows Authentication? The purpose would be to press an asp.net button and "digitially sign" a web-form's contents. I do not need any login information, just the X509 cert.
I need to create an application with Forms Authentication and/or Windows Authentication. If the application is set to use mixed authentication (Forms + Windows Auth) and the user don't have a Windows user account, the login will fail and he must be redirected to a forms login page. How can I do this?
Are there any different way to provide mixed authentication?
I have created an android app, that registering to google c2dm service. And It's getting a registration_id token from c2dm services successfully. I already signed Android Cloud to Device Messaging form and I received confirmation email from c2dm service.Everything seems ok in client side, it's getting registration_id in simulator environment. So, it's ok. But, On server side, It's authenticating google service, it's receiving Auth code then it's invoking to c2dm send url with below code.
public void SendMessage(string registrationId, string data) { ServicePointManager.ServerCertificateValidationCallback += delegate(
I am trying to create a Forms Authenticated site and have already used the aspnet_regsql tool to create the necessary logic in my SQL Server DB to hold my data. Now, I am looking to create a custom Membership, User and Role provider for my DB model. I was looking at the following video: [URL]
Now, I get the concept on how to go about it but I notice that this guy uses custom DB Procedures as to the ones that are generated by the aspnet_regsql tool. Can anyone direct me on where I can find info on how to go about building the Membership, User and Role provider class using the DB structure that aspnet_regsql generates? So much junk on google that I am having a hard time finding good guidance.
i am new to technology so go easy on this post according to what i read from web there are 3 type of custom server controls 1 superclass2 composite 3 renderedi found video tutorial for superclass custom server control but couldnt find video tutials for other 2.lease forward me link for composite and rendered custom server controls video tutorial
I am creating custom server control. I have two classes in project. One is main class that render control and another will be used to render content based on condition.I just want to know how to render content from other classes in main class.For example. This isjust an example.My main class code
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My TopLeftPane class
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My page code on page load event
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When I run the page, Header title always getting null. This is a just sample code. I will have more than 20 classes so I dont want to write a code in main class to render whole control.I hope all of you understand my problem.
I have to use inline code for an aspx page and I need to use a custom server control that is defined in the same aspx page but the control does not get processed as a server control. it gets returned as is as static html tag.
I am creating a custom server control, and I am wanting to include a JavaScript file in the dll file when the control is built. I have tried suggestions from the following websites:[URL] But after following the directions, If I use firebug to see what errors show up, the JavaScript functions that are being called all say "goNext is not defined" which leads me to believe the JavaScript file is not being added correctly.
Some information on what my control looks like
I have the JavaScript File in a folder called Script. The namespace of the project is CustomControl, and the Name of the project is MaskedDateTextbox.
is it posible to add client side functionality to a custom server control in vb.net?i am looking at msdn library and there is no code for vb :/ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa719700%28v=VS.71%29.aspxI fount this on MSDN Library Adding Client Capabilities to a Web Server ControlWhat i'm trying to do is to add some client functionality to my control, so that you can get or set some properties/values on client side. From the above link i see that this is doable with Ajax Server Control, but i don't have it, i have Custom Server Control. Can i do this with Custom Server Control and how?
I've build a custom server control inheriting from WebControl. Basically it is a kind of button. All is working perfectly except one thing: the PostBackUrl is inoperative.
I probably forgot to implement something. Actually I just added the property PostBackUrl. Probably I should also implement an interface of call something.