VS 2008 - Forms Authentication And Username Password Modal Dialog
Mar 6, 2012
I have the asp.net with authentication set to forms. After deploying new version on server it started to display a UsernName Password dialog box (like in windows authentication) on the login.aspx page.
When user click "cancel" the login.aspx page displays normally and user could log in and continue his work normally.
I don`t know how to get rid of that dialog box? Anonymous login on IIS is enabled, and the anonymous IIS user has access to that file - login.aspx
I have a service (WCF) with which my ASP.NET page will communicate. The WCF service has hashed passwords in its data store (a file actually). The WCF service requires the username and the hashed password on every call. Nowm the problem I'm encountering is that if I authenticate the user with forms authentication in ASP.NET, a cookie will be saved in the user's computer after the user is authenticated but I would like to save the username and hashed password too so that the user may able to use the WCF service. Where should this information should be saved so that it is safe and secure? Should I use session variables? If I choose that option that, then should I switch from forms-based authentication and manually authenticate using session variables or use both forms-based autentication for web page access and store the username and hashed password in a session variable? What are the pros and cons of each?
I am using ASP.NET Forms Authentication for my application. I have made my Password Format "Clear", so no problems with the password encryption. I need to create a view(in SQL server) to display all Administrators in my System. ie aspnet_Roles.LoweredRoleName='administrator' The fields needed are UserName and Password
I'm writing an ASP.Net MVC intranet application which is accessed via handhelds and a range of browsers. My users all have AD accounts and have different permission to our SQL database views/procs depending on who they area. The database also uses CURRENT_USER for horizontal partitioning.
Because of the range of devices that need to access the application I can't rely on impersonation/delegation or the trusted subsystem. I want the user to simply input username and password (same as AD) when the above mechanisms fail.
Does anyone know how I can use AD username and password in a connection string to access the database without creating a set of SQL mirror accounts? I can't login with network service or a sql proxy account because the database needs to be user aware.
In the web.config, how do add a connection string by using a window authentication with the username and password? I have tried like this and it keeps ignoring the username and password
Foe getting Logon computer username i m using digest authntication mode. But when i browse website it's asking for username and password. while already windows login with the same username.
I understood that in this auhtntication mode it's required. But r there any configuration with it i am not getting this Prompt ? Any group ploicy ??
For IE i have added website into trusted zone but still it's asking for username and password.
R there any other way i getting Computer logon name in asp.net application. There are But only work when i run from Editor from IIS it's not retuning value.
I have an ASP.NET setup website using Windows authentication. Each time I open IE and try to access the webpage I get a windows authentication screen. Once I have logged in I can see the website fine. My problem is that every time I open a new IE browser I have to re-enter my username and password. I have heard about thew double hop issue, is this what it could be. If so how many ip fix this. Any ideas how i can stop this box showing up each time? I have ticked the "remember my username/password" tick box but still no joy. I am using Windows Server 2003, IIS 6.0 and .NET 4.0.
One our customer complaint about HYH virus storing form authentication user credentials in clear text in his local system. Customer is accessing website through internet explorer. Is any preventing measure we can take in website or Code level?More details on Website1) Hosted in IIS 6.02) Windows Server 2003 Operating System ) Written in ASP & ASP.net combination
I've recently enabled Digest Authentication on an intranet website/application I am creating for my company in ASP.NET.
The reason I have done so is because Windows Authentication seemed to only work for some users, and not for others. I could not figure out why nor do I know enough about IIS to try and trace the issue. After some trial and error, I found that digest authentication seemed to give me the behaviour that I wanted. That is: allow only users with a valid account on the domain to log in to the website with their credentials.
The problem now, is that Firefox (3+) seems to ask for the user to authenticate on every HTTP request sent to the server. This does not appear to occur in Internet Explorer (6+) or Chrome.
I've tried searching for solutions but I always arrive at dead-ends. I'll find a discussion about the issue, and every posted solution leads to a dead link...or it's on Experts Exchange and I don't have access to view to solution.
The issue appears to be related (from what I've read) to the way the different browsers send their authentication headers vs how IIS interprets them. I'm not sure what I can do to change this though? One of the solutions I had found mentioned writing an ISAPI filter to fix this, but of course the link to the finished filter was broken and I have no idea how to go about making one myself.
I've tried messing with the NTLM and other auth related strings in about:config to try and force Firefox to trust my server but that doesn't seem to work either.
From a few other sources I've read, it appears that everything should work if I switch back to Windows Authentication, but then I'm back at square one where the authentication would work only for some users and not others.
A solution for either problem would work for me, but I have very little information for the Windows Authentication issue. If someone could guide me through tracing the problem I'd gladly post more information for it as well.
We have a link in our site that pin points to sharepoint documents and we are retreiving some documents files (*.doc). Our sharepoint uses IWA (integrated windows authentication) which is prompted if we're trying to access that documents, unfortunately we don't want to prompt that window to authenticate the user. We need is to create a username and password and authenticate it. how can we do that.
Note* we have 2 server one for our application and the other one is for sharepoint.
URL...how we can sending formatted email now in my Login.aspx page i have Textbox that when users forget their password they should type their Username on the textbox and after that click on send button.I want when users click on send button their user name that they type in textbox be on the email that send to me .
I am using MVC2 on VS2010 Express edition. I followed a post by Dino Esposito on UI with JQuery passing data to a dialog from strongly typed views. I can't make the dialog work with modal:true option.Here I have a simple page that includes RenderPartial for a dialog. The dialog is supposed to pop up when a button is clicked. However, if I include modal:true as one of the dialog options, then when the button is clicked nothing happens. The dialog does not pop up. When I remove modal:true from the dialog options then dialog pops up as expected and closed as expected.
I have a bootstrap modal pop up that contains Last Name, First Name and Middle Name. And it is inside the update panel alse the button submit. The button submit is triggered as Asynchronous Postback. But when I click the submit button the background of modal pop up is still there.
I want to create a login page in asp .net .... The username and password are same as my gmail account username and password. When I enter the username and password it go to gmail server and check the username and password are available or not available means redirect a new page
I'm using Forms authentication.In Windows Authentication for get the user name of the PC i use: User.Identity.Name
I need this information also in Forms authentication but User.Identity.Name doesn't work.How can I get the User.Identity.Name without using Windows authentication?
Is it possible to allow users to login with Email, UserName, Phone or Password. but landing page should only select record by UserNme
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protected void OnAuthenticate(object sender, AuthenticateEventArgs e) { string constr = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["con"].ConnectionString; int UserID; using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(constr)) { using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("Validat_UserTable"))
The below code working fine but I dont want to pass the username and pwd at NetworkCredential. Is there any way to avoid passing username and password ? Is it mandatory that we should pass from username and password in NetworkCredential ?
SmtpClient _SmtpClient = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com"); MailAddressCollection _MailAddressCollection = new MailAddressCollection(); MailMessage _message = new MailMessage(); _message.From = new MailAddress("abc@gmail.com");
I am using asp.net website , now when a user creates new account his password must be saved in hashes , or gets encrypted and submits in database , next time when he login , my application fetch password from encrypted field , then decrypt it and match with the user entered password , if that's ok , page will be redirected to some other pages ... how to do that task ??
I've just finished implementing a modal dialog login popup for my ASP.NET website. The experience is similar to what you get with [URL]. When you log in, you get a fancy popup modal dialog (provided by the JQuery Tools Overlay control). The dialog is an ASCX file in the Master Page, so it's available globally. It uses a PageMethod to validate the current user. If the validation succeeds, I call window.location.reload(); in the PageMethod's success callback.
This works great when logging in on a page that doesn't require authentication, but what about when non-auth users are trying to navigate to a page that requires auth?
Is it possible to modify my web.config file so that instead of redirecting to a SignIn.aspx page for non-authenticated users I simply invoke the modal dialog instead?
Let's say a non-authenticated user is on Default.aspx which doesn't require auth. He wants to navigate to "Add.aspx" which does require auth. What's the best way to handle this with a modal dialog popup?
If I have to use a dedicated page, I guess I'll just have a SignIn.aspx page that invokes the dialog when it loads and if authentication succeeds, it'll use JavaScript to redirect to the destination page.
But ideally, I'd like to do the login from the Default.page and then redirect to "Add.aspx" with script.
After a user is authenticated I store their username in session state but if the session times out, I want to create a new session for the user based on their username they authenticated with original. How can I get from Forms Authentication the currently authenticated user?
i want to display the details of datalist of partiicular row using jquery, on click of hyperlink "view" inside datalist item template .. i want to avod ajax popup modal