Iis6 - Redirect Any Request To Another Domain Of The Same Path?
Feb 17, 2010
I'm going to be in a situation where I'll have www.DomainA.com and www.DomainB.com, each having seperate IPs. All requests to www.DomainB.com/{Path}, I'd like to redirect to www.DomainA.com/{Path}.
My initial reaction was, in the base directory, to simply create a HTTPModule and Web.config to add in the module, where the module would then redirect the request to DomainA.
The only problem with this is IIS is not executing the module, and instead determining itself whether or not there is a matching file or application to run based upon the requested path (i.e. so you'll either get an error about the requested file not existing, or a security error about not finding the requested application).
What do I need to change in IIS to always run my module? Or is there any easier way to do this using .Net 2.0 & IIS6?
When I run a site I built in Visual Web Developer, the default page is a login page with the asp.net login control, that redirects to another page. Works fine in the built in dev server. When I deploy to iis 6 and login, it doesnt redirect or anything. It just keeps saying the login was unsuccessful. I don't think its even checking the aspnetdb in the app data folder under iis. Both the dev page and the real page show under intranet in ie8, so I wouldn't think its treating the sites with different security settings. Doesnt the asp.net login control use javascript?
I have an ASP .NET website that uses cookieless sessions When the initial request is made to the site IE just displays the standard "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" message Firefox displays the following message: The page isn't redirecting properly Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete. *This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept cookies. The site works fine with my development server and under IIS6. If I switch off cookieless sessions then everything is fine
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.
I've got an Search Engine Optimisation problem where users are able to access my site by specifying any sub-domain. This is causing duplicate page issues with SEO.For example if a user mis-types 'www' then posts a link on a forum, google is crawling 'wwww.domain.com'. Furthermore, google is also crawling 'domain.com'.I need a way of forcing the site to always redirect to 'www.domain.com' regardless of how the user accesses the site.
i have 2 domain names namely www.test.com and www.testltd.com. Now i would like to redirect www.testltd.com to www.test.comwhats the best way to do this. and what impact it will have in search engines. I mean google is indexing both of them.
This is not a duplicate post. I've looked through similar questions on SO but didn't find the solution to my problem.As someone has already suggested I should do the following to redirect www-url to non-www url (or vice versa):Here's the IIS7 rule to remove the WWW prefix from all incoming URLs. Cut and paste this XML fragment into your web.config file under
when users request http://test1.com/downloads, i need to redirect users to another diff domain web site (or) ip address
in asp.net 1.1/c#, can i do it thro' web.config (without compilation) or code? what are the options to do this? any adv/disadvantages using the suggested method?
I developed a website in ASP.NET with huge Database, Now i have another website in HTML & PHP. I want to make user login authentication from HTML website which will authenticate the login details from the old website's Database.
Database used is SQL Server 2005.
I Created t HttpHandler to authenticate the user in old website.
I want to make a JQuery request from HTML website to old website which will authenticate login details and will redirect to the user to new page according to user type.
I've got an ASP .Net application running on IIS7. I'm using the current url that the site is running under to set some static properties on a class in my application. To do this, I'm getting the domain name using this (insde the class's static constructor):
var host = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.Host;
And it works fine on my dev machine (windows XP / Cassini). However, when I deploy to IIS7, I get an exception: "Request is not available in this context".
I'm guessing this is because I'm using this code in the static constructor of an object, which is getting executed in IIS before any requests come in; and Cassini doesn't trigger the static constructor until a request happens. Now, I didn't originally like the idea of pulling the domain name from the Request for this very reason, but it was the only place I found it =)
So, does anyone know of another place that I can get the host domain name? I'm assuming that ASP .Net has got to be aware of it at some level independent of HttpRequests, I just don't know how to access it.
I have one web application that manages 20-30 websites (one asp.net engine loading different templates based on httphost)Im redirecting non-www requests to its www equivalent in my web.config using UrlRewrite.
I'm having an issue Redirecting to the same domain.
For example, the redirection takes place on ServerA.Domain.com/Folder/application.aspx. However, the program redirects me to ServerA/Folder/application.aspx.
The application works fine on this domain, but I'm forced to relogin.
What can I do to force the redirection to the same domain?
I'm building a greasemonkey script to make posting to craigslist a lot easier for our clients.
Basically the flow is this:
User logs into our system (established authentication cookies with asp.net)User navigates to a section on our site called "CraigsList". If they have the greasemonkey script installed it automatically opens up craigslist in a new tab.
The greasemonkey script then does a request back to our site at [URL] to retrieve a list of available items to be posted to craigslist.
This is where it fails because the request to [URL] is not including any of the authentication cookies. I'm not sure if it doesn't include the cookies because the request originates from [URL] and not [URL] or what. I know it's an authentication issue because looking at it in fiddler it returns a 302 and redirects to the login page.
I have integrated Third party advertise module in my website. their domain s "http://rotator.adjuggler.com/".they read cookie from this domain and display advertise based on cookies value. now I want to set cookies on this domain from my website.though this is not possible. they have provided url to set cookies.http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/cookie?action=set&name=test&value=1&maxage=2592000we can set cookies on their doemain by calling above ur.Problem:1) we can't make xmlHttp request because this is cross-doamin link.2) we can't use jquery because it uses xmlHttp as native implementation.3) i have tried to set above url in <img src="..." > and <script src="...">. both not working.but when i paste above url in address bar it works.can anybody have idea how to call above url from Code.
I'm working with asp.net c# web application. We have completed site and hosted in dedicated server (own server).
This server having only one site (sharepoint site). A page having 1000+ images. Loading in base page. And slide show in popup page.
Base page image painting is going on. At same time popup page image is not loading up to base page paint complete. I changed popup image download to some other server means working fine.
Here my problem is same domain more than 2 request web server (iis) not responding up to first 2 requests complete. We can call 2 requests at a time. How to increase more than 2 request in ie. This problem is not available in Firefox. Firefox can manage more than 2 requests. Ie not allows only 2 requests to one domain at a time.
How to send more than 2 requests from ie to a domain?
I want to find URL from the incoming request is coming. I am giving the explanation below
Suppose a client is redriecting the request from www.xyz.com to www.abc.com/ClientInfo.aspx. Now www.abc.com is in the asp.net c#. Now i want to find www.xyz.com on www.abc.com/ClientInfo.aspx page.
So far, I forget, that BeginRequest started only when file physically exist. how I can make such redirect in asp.net without creating hundreds of old pages?
I'm still new to windows authentication. Basically, we have a page on http://externalsite.com that needs to be accessed only by an authenticated user originating from http://internalsite. The user on internalsite is already authenticated using windows authentication.I'm confused here. How can I validate the user and obtain their role so that i can not only validate that they are authentic, but to authorize them to use this page on externalsite.com?
In an asynchronous process, I need to get the name of the domain/server the web application is running on. But in that situation HttpContext.Current is not available, so I cant use HttpContext.Current.Request.ServerVariables("SERVER_NAME").
I am browsing the page (http://jessie.mydomain.com/), then i click the Logout button in this page, it will be logout successful but it will not redirect to the page (http://www.mydomain.com/Default.aspx), it will show (http://jessie.mydomain.com/Default.aspx).
I have a simple script making a request to the server:
var DTO = { 'path': path }; var url = 'default.aspx/Get'; var test; $('#getInstance').click(function () { $.ajax({ url: url, type: 'POST', dataType: 'json', data: JSON.stringify(DTO), contentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8', success: function (msg) { test = msg; }, error: function (jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) { alert(textStatus); alert(errorThrown); } }); });
This works fine as in it connects to the server and gets the data back, with one simple problem. It is treating this request as a cross domain request, therefore using jsonp. The server code is here:
[WebMethod] [ScriptMethod(ResponseFormat = ResponseFormat.Json)] public static MyObject Get(string path) { MyObject foo = new MyObject(); return foo; }
Normally this would not be a problem, except that I am accessing a WebMethod, and it doesnt have the capability to return a jsonp response (meaning it has no way to attach the callback function to the response. Now, if this was a manual response, I could hack it up and attach the parameter, but I am taking advantage of the built-in serialization, so no way to mess around with the response. [URL]
Let me just stress the fact that this code works. The only problem is jQuery treating this request as cross domain. But Why? UPDATE: Well, after many more hours and more testing I have narrowed this issue down to it being a bug in jquery 1.5.1. I did some testing with older versions (all 1.4 versions) and I had no problem, the request was made using JSON, and the response was received successfully. What could be the change they made that would consider this request a CORS?