Re: Windows Authentication and Domain Suffixes

From: Brock Allen (ballen_at_NOSPAMdevelop.com)
Date: 09/29/05

  • Next message: Lino Garcia: "Failed forms authentication with LDAP"
    Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 08:05:21 -0700
    
    

    Keith discusses this here:

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/09/SecurityBriefs/

    -Brock
    DevelopMentor
    http://staff.develop.com/ballen

    > I've been baffled by this for awhile now. I have a simple site set up
    > to use Windows Authentication, with an allow="*" and deny="?" to allow
    > only domain users. The web server is Win2003 and is not exposed to
    > the internet. If I access the site with the URL
    > http://myserver/mysite/, I can access it without a challenge/response
    > dialog and it picks up my credentials. However, if I access the site
    > with the URL http://myserver.mycompany.com/mysite/, I get a
    > challenge/response dialog and have to enter my domain credentials. I
    > suspect this issue is related to the domain or DNS or perhaps IIS, but
    > I doubt there is any ASP.NET configuration issue. Anyone ever
    > experience this problem?
    >
    > Thanks in advance!
    >


  • Next message: Lino Garcia: "Failed forms authentication with LDAP"

    Relevant Pages

    • RE: Webserver and FTP user authentication
      ... i tried out as you said but still i'm facing ... I created a MFC exe and wrote the same code in OnButton ... > device does not actually store your domain credentials and for security ... > reset the web server to get the web server to read the new settings: ...
      (microsoft.public.windowsce.app.development)
    • RE: Webserver and FTP user authentication
      ... domain controller which will decrypt it, verify the password and reply to ... device does not actually store your domain credentials and for security ... For local user authentication you need to create a user with ... reset the web server to get the web server to read the new settings: ...
      (microsoft.public.windowsce.app.development)
    • RE: iis 5.1, internet explorer, cached credentials and kerberos
      ... If I connect to the internet via my ISP, ... Authenticate' (I'll call best try kerberos). ... his cached domain credentials, connects to an ISP and attempts to access our ...
      (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
    • Integrated Windows Authentication not working on a domain network
      ... When I enable NT challenge/response on my NT4 web server in a domain ... When I enable Integrated Windows Authentication on my W2K Professional ... Explorer pop-up logon window asking them to logon to the network. ...
      (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
    • Re: Integrated Windows Authentication not working on a domain network
      ... > When I enable NT challenge/response on my NT4 web server in a domain ... > When I enable Integrated Windows Authentication on my W2K Professional ... > Explorer pop-up logon window asking them to logon to the network. ...
      (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)