Re: Impersonate and shared hosting
From: Matthew Barwick (Matthew@icslondon.com)
Date: 08/23/02
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From: "Matthew Barwick" <Matthew@icslondon.com> Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 13:09:27 -0700
right what you need is a ilmp protaocal which you can get from imetlp make
sure you run it on port 503. this should sort you out
"Ion" <icx-spam@spam-noos.fr> wrote in message
news:3d65f90a$0$28551$79c14f64@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net...
> Hi all.
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> Maybe you have some fresh ideas...
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> To control file distribution to registered users, I have a password
> protected directory. The solutions found is to impersonate logged users
> (Forms) to the folder credentials and send them the file (no direct
> browsing) if they comply to other criteria. It seems quite simple on
paper.
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> It also works (on my site). It requires userName="system" in
> machine.config, processModel section, as Microsoft sez:
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> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q306158&GSSNB=1
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> Problem: the shared hosting provider does not want to change the
> machine.config from userName="machine" (" it will kill everyone else's
.net
> application on the server.").
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> Is it a functionality miss by me (better design possible?), by Microsoft,
by
> my hosting provider??
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> Thanks,
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> Ion Cartiant
> http://www.sysoft-sa.com/
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