Re: IIS not authorizing, gives 401.1
- From: Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor] <dbaier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 20:42:09 +0000 (UTC)
Hi,
why do you need impersonate=true when you use forms auth?
--------------------------------------- Dominick Baier - DevelopMentor http://www.leastprivilege.com
We're deploying a couple of ASP.Net web apps up to our stage server today, and I'm confounded by some trouble I'm seeing. I'm deploying 2 webs.. one is working, and one is not.. I believe the deployments to be the same with regaurd to how they should be authenitcating... These apps are set up with Forms authentication in their Web.Configs, and IIS is set for Anonymous Access only (both windows and basic auth are un-checked), and the Apps have <Impersonate=True /> set
On the one that is NOT working, I receive a 401.1 Unauthorized: Login Failed message when attempting to access the application.
We have a domain ID setup in IIS for the Anonymous User.. and that ID has read/execute rights to the folders..
The app that does not work on Stage does work just fine on our Dev server... I'm just confounded as to why this 401.1 is coming up!
I'm just stuck as to where to look next.. I don't understand why IIS is returning me the 401.1!
jeffpriz
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