Security :: Login Control That Authenticate On Login In Web.config?
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the page on submit will try to check the credentials on database instead of my web.config like i need. How to achieve that.
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the page on submit will try to check the credentials on database instead of my web.config like i need. How to achieve that.
I have built a login form that does not use the asp.net 'login' control.
in my code behind i have this:
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but this does not seem to maintain my user loged in... as soon as the user navigates to the next page he is loged out again...
I have a web application that authenticates against AD. On the first login attemt it takes roughly 30 seconds to login. On subsequent requests the login occurs almost immediatly. I've searched all over google and this forums and noticed several people with the problem and everyone seems to have a different solution of which none work for me.
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we have a web site (Web Site 1) which is presently working and authenticates the users using ASP.Net login control.
We have a new site (Web Site 2) which will have a web page with user name and password fields and these values will be posted to Web Site 1. I am trying to authenticate those user credentials on Web Site1 using
Membership.ValidateUser(UserName, Password); method. but i am keep getting "User AuthenticatedObject reference not set to an instance of an object. " exception.
how can add another dropdown inside the login control and authenticate the user on the basis of user name,password,and location.
is there any other way?
I have a login control inside a page.
I have created a method like this:
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how do I fire the Authenticate event of the Login on Page_Load or at least how can call Login1_Authenticate(...) with the correct eventargs so that the e.Authenticated of the login control be set to true?
im trying to authenticate with LDAP for the 1st time. I used this URL as my guide: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff650308.aspx
Im using VS 2010, .NET 4.0
Here's my web.config:
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I have a Login.aspx page with a Login control.
I have create 1 user in my Active Directory with a login name of "john.doe" inside the Container name "Users"
The problem is It won't login and returns this message:
"Your login attempt was not successful. Please try again."
I dont know where to start, but I have a simple issue that you may be able to resolve.
I have a SQL database that contains a table with user name / password / Account level in it.
What I am trying to do is to create a Login page that will use this database and table to authenticate the login.
I have spent some time looking about for an example, and the nearest that I have found is for an access Database, but I really need this to work with SQL.
I am trying to modify my current page to have a login. My Current page has the user select a store via a drop down List. This DDL will need to be used as the user name. I would liketo add a Password textbox and the end of the page that the user would just type in there password and hit submit to submit the form is correct or pop-up that passowrd is incorrect and re-enter. I would like to use a Database on my SQL Server to autenticate the passwortd with the store. Does anyone have any sample code that will accomplish this.
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View 1 RepliesI am doing a simple secured site using the login control. I would like users to be redirected to their dashboard page once they log in, but after that if they choose to browse I do NOT want them redirected based on their login status. I am using the generic template provided in VWD with the basic login setup in the template including the tabbed ASP menu control - nothing fancy, nothing custom. This is intended to be something very simple and quick. Here is the code I am using for the page load...
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So if I do this code WITHOUT the "IsPostBack", logged in users are always redirected to their dashboard and cannot see the hompage. However with that IsPostBack test, the redirect after initial login doesn't work.
I know this is extremely basic and simple, but I am restarting with this stuff after a year away, and I need a nudge.
While i was using asp.net2.0 login control on IIS6.0 (WINDOWS SERVER2003) ON INTRANET FOR Login it shows login failed even it was working right on asp.net development server. i was using asp.net membership provider for this
View 2 RepliesI have been asked to use the login control to authenticate users to use the website. I have a master page which has header pictures and a menu down the left. I have created a login form and configured my web.config file to use form authentication but when I run it, it does not show my master page just the content page. Should my login page not be a content page?
View 39 RepliesI have created a master page with a Login Control, however it does not authenticate, the page will refresh and display the anonymous template of the LoginView control. LoginView control works if I place in into ContentPlace holder.
View 4 RepliesAfter reading a book I brought on ASP.net I fould the login controls to be very nice.I have set it up in my application so that customers can login using the standaard login controls and things were going smooth.But in my schema for my application I also have a table for customers (firstName, LastName, DOB, etc).And of course the customersID is used as a foreign key to tables such as Orders, Addresses (Home, Work, Postal).
The thing is how to i associate an asp.net login to a customer name in my table so that the CustomerID can be used through the application by knowing who is logged in.
want to use ligh box effect like i have login control and i want to show login control in ligh box effect so its like if i open on login link login control wil show and same time we can control click anywhere in page ??
View 5 RepliesTrivial question:
Noticed the following error whilst trawling the logs:
Authorization rule names cannot contain the '*' character
I have the code:
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Does that mean I don't need to make and authorisation rules - I had used:
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Now - is that completely redundant? Also, is * wrong syntactically?
I've set up a system with forms based authentication and using the asp:Login control. When I put in an invalid password I get the approriate invalid password message. However when I put in a valid password, it does nothing...just returns to the login page again. I'm triple checked the login info. There is no error message, and the invalid attempts counter doesn't increment. When I put a break point in the Login_LoggedIn event of the Login form, it hits it, but User.Identity.IsAuthenticated is false. I'm not 100% sure it should be true at this point, as I'm pretty new to .NET but it seems kind of odd.
My user database is stored in a sqlserver 2005 db that already existed. I've added a new connection for it.In the authorization I have
<authorization>deny
users="?"/><authorization>
I have been searching internet in order to secure my connection string in the web.config file and setting the Login controls connection strings in runtime
TEverything about encrypting connection strings works fine on local machine. I can do it programmatically and on aspnet_regiis.exe
My questions are How can I set the connection string to any login control in runtime? How can I encrypt my connection string on my shared hosting ?How can I use aspnet.regiis.exe to encrypt my config file on shared hosting ? How to define the commands ?If I can find a solution to my 1st question, 2nd doesnt matter anymore.
i want a simpe login systemm using webconfig file and one login.aspx page.
View 3 RepliesI have a few pages that need to use SSL and I am confused bc I read you should set the forms authentication section in the web.config to use SSL. so if this is the case, the user logs in (login page is using ssl) the forms auth cookie is created and now if i redirect to the non ssl enable home page, does this mean the auth cookie will not be transmitted, so i can't display like a welcome module or know the username of the user who logged in?
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View 2 RepliesWe have created a windows application which is distributed amongst our clients. The application uses SQL Server 2008 as the back end and each client uses their own database on their own server. The databases are all exactly the same but each clients data is specific only to them.
We would like to offer our clients the ability to log-in to our website which would then login to their own database so that when they are out in the field they can perform similar tasks to what they can do with the windows app.Each of the clients databases has a user table containing their login details, permissions etc.
Our server is running on IIS and has SQL Server 2008 installed but it only contains our data and nothing of the clients.How should we go about this?
What I mean is do we need to make each client have an additional login to our main server which would then hold each clients individual connection strings etc which would then be used to connect to there specific database and then they would need to login again?? Seems like a nightmare for the user.