Allow Android WebView Enter The Username And Password Automatically To Prevent 403 Error?
Mar 7, 2011
My IIS server requires authentication to access the localserver this is causing android WebView component to get 403 error once directed the the url if I uncheck Basic Authentication under Directory found in Computer Management -> Web Sites -> Properties I would receive 403 error(Access Denied) this time including my browser
once I restart my computer How do I disable authentication without losing access to it? if this is not possible Is there a way to allow android WebView enter the username and password automatically to prevent 403 error?
I have an intranet that gets the current logged in user through active directory. When a user is locked out they get a windows prompt to enter their username and password. Is there a way for me to catch this and redirect them to a page where they are asked to enter their credentials again or tell them that their account might be locked out and to contact the help desk?
I want to use autouser login in my website using ASP.NET C#.i.e., If I say that autouser login, this means user has to include user id and password to url for verification.
Example: http://10.9.80.210/Rmax/abc.aspx?Username=xyz,Password=1234Here, 'UserName and password' will be as autouser login, '10.9.80.210/Radmax' is the website url, 'abc.aspx' page is any of the page of website.
Iam new to asp.net.in my web page iam validating user information such as fname,lname,sex,add and also login (to register to website)information emailid and password.here iwant to check email adrress (availblity) and tht iam doing it fine. but when iam validating all the textbox,which are there before emailid something like this
fname:
lname:
sex:
login details
emailid: check (buttonto check email availiblity)
password:
retype password:
submit(button)
iam using validation controls for all the text boxes , when iam using my tab to enter the values it w,l give me alll error messege until i fill it.and when i reach email textbox and check availblity then i cant check untill i fill the password and retype password texboxes..i can only check the email availblity only when al the fields are valid.but i want to valid the emailid before i could enter password and retype password?
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 m using site login Control in my login.ascx file and disaplaying login control in Div so if there is login link in page and i click on that then Login Div will popup which is site login.May i know how can handle error like username or password is incorrect on client side instead server side?
I am using the provided ASP.NET SQL Membership & Role providers in my application.
How can I prevent that the same user does login from different workstations using the same credentials? I can imagine to use the IP address for this but I dont really know where to start from...
Also what about users behind the same router? Is there a way to prevent them access from different client PC's?
This works fine (when you push enter, another function is called) unless the page has a FormView control on it.
In this case, pushing Enter in the textbox above attempts to validate the form on the page. It will still correctly call the onEnter function, but I need the Enter keypress to not cause Validation of any other forms on this page.
All input fields in the FormView are part of a ValidationGroup, but this doesn't seem to affect anything.
What is the best way to keep the .Net validation from happening when I push Enter in my HTML textbox?
I have an aspx box with with to asp controls; one text box for entering a password and a button for submitting. Now, when the user enters a password he has to click the submit button.
I want to set it up so the after the user enters a password all he has to do is hit the enter key on the keyboad instead of having to click the submit button. I want it to work just like it does on this forum; all I have to do is enter my user name and password and hit the enter key on the keyboad. The only difference is that I only have a password field and not a user name field.
I tried setting the password to autopost back and it didn't work or at least I didn't have the code correct.
My application is windows authenticated. The application pulls JUST the userName from the current windows account. Then I provide site access to this user depending on his account privileges. If his userName belongs to the admins list he is directed to admin screens. If his username belongs to users list he is directed to users screens. I handle this security in C# and some SQL tables(No membership provider and no Active directory security in the app).
I need to be able to prevent multiple concurrent logins for the same userName.
Is there a simple way to turn off form submit behaviour of the page when ENTER is pressed while I am focused to textbox? What I want to achieve is to call a web-service without submiting the page when ENTER is pressed in a specific textbox in my aspx page?
I am developing a .net application using Web Services, and the application is consuming them using Spring.Net WebServiceProxyFactory. I need to send to the web service the username and password of the user that is logged in to the application, consuming the web service. Reading some forum post [URL] they seem to refer to an example that used to be in the spring documentation [URL], an example of how using SOAP headers for authentication using the WebServiceExporter and WebServiceProxyFactory, but the link to the file is broken. Do you know a way that I can send the user credentials as a soap header using spring.net? Or any data (for example, a token ID that the web service will use later to get the user credentials).
I have created a test user/password on my web site. The intent is to have prospective clients login and try out the tool. Instead of telling them the userid/password of the test user, I'd like to tweak the Login wizard.
In the Load event, I was able to specify login1.UserName = "test user"
But when I try to specify the password, I'm told it is a readonly field. How can I 'force' a specific password? Or, how can I call the login event directly and pass the needed values?
public FilePathResult GetFileFromDisk(int id){ var file = dbSample.FileStores.Where(f => f.FileID == id).FirstOrDefault(); string path = Server.MapPath(@"~Images"); string fileName = file.FileUrl;.....
return File(path + fileName, file.MimeType, file.FileName);}hey I have this code for getting file from my server.In some downloader like IDM we have a SiteLogin,we can input usernameand password in your downloader,how can i retrieve from this to check this Username is exists from my database.
I m crating contact reader functionality in my site. for this i have taken class from. from which i m working on tracing input box from yahoo pages. after seaching this text box i'll send value to respective textbox but for searching text box i used one fucntion in which i used one reguler expression for tracing input box.
Here is the function
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and here is the page code
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so there is anything problem in the regex. so except username and password i m getiing all the input types.
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?