Re: basic authentication by code -- help needed!!!



well - thats exactly how the <authorization> element does its job...


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Dominick Baier (http://www.leastprivilege.com)

Developing More Secure Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Applications (http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/9989.asp)

I couldn't quite tell what he was doing based on what he said. I
didn't know if he wanted to implement the whole basic auth protocol
himself or some hybrid. If he has both anonymous and basic enabled in
IIS, then sending a 401 response may be adequate in this case. I've
never actually tried that. :)

Joe K.



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