Forms based security

From: Charlie Dison (charliedisonONLINE_at_vitalworks.com)
Date: 06/19/04

  • Next message: John Linn: "GetAuthCookie vs regular cookie"
    Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 19:45:53 GMT
    
    

    Hi there,
         In forms based security do I have to arrange pages into subdirectories
    in order to secure them? I want the public to access my home page and
    public content but want to restrict other content only to those for whom
    I've granted a userid. Seems like I must organize all the private content
    into one or more subdirectories. My problem is that I have some content
    that should be accessible to both and I hate to have to specify directory
    names when redirecting. Is there something that I can place in the load
    event of each page that checks to see if the user has been authenticated
    (checks for the cookie that would have been created)


  • Next message: John Linn: "GetAuthCookie vs regular cookie"

    Relevant Pages

    • Re: Persistent nonsecure content message when loading a file into an IFRAME element
      ... > I am having a problem with an IFRAME that is embedded into an ASPX ... > The application that contains this page is running on a secure socket ... Setting security setting for Intranet to Low. ... Sharing the folder containing the files I am trying to load. ...
      (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
    • Re: Persistent nonsecure content message when loading a file into an IFRAME element
      ... > I am having a problem with an IFRAME that is embedded into an ASPX ... > The application that contains this page is running on a secure socket ... Setting security setting for Intranet to Low. ... Sharing the folder containing the files I am trying to load. ...
      (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.security)
    • RE: Single server enviornment migration to 2003
      ... Transfer files: Permission vs security ... I shared all the subdirectories giving permissions to ... to "share" the work folders ...
      (microsoft.public.windows.server.migration)
    • Windows Integrated Auth and NTFS security
      ... I am having a problem configuring security to subdirectories in an aspx ... I have anonymous authentication disabled in IIS, ... NTFS security allows the group everyone read access. ...
      (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.security)
    • RE: How secure are cookies ?
      ... Subject: How secure are cookies? ... Tell the forum one security breach due to cookies. ... If cookies did compromise security all the load balancing switch companies ...
      (Security-Basics)