Re: Accessing Site as Anonymous

From: Mike (announ_at_tkd.net)
Date: 06/15/05


Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 08:29:08 -0400

I made the changes to the web.config file and re-synced the IUSR password
and it made no difference whatsoever.

Don't know where to turn next...

"Vitor" <vitor.m.o@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118695321.217121.306350@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Mike,

Your web.config file states that all authenticated users are authorized
for browsing the web site. In order to alow anonymous browsing you must
add another element.

Here´s a sample:

      <authorization>
       <allow users="*" /> <!-- Grant access to known users -->
       <allow users="?" /> <!-- Grant access to unknown users -->
     </authorization>

Mike wrote:
> I am out of options on trying to get this to work. I have a site that sits
> on our development box in a vlan. No matter what I do I can't access the
> site as an anonymous user - it just prompts me with a challenge response.
> If
> I cancel and try to access the site, my menu control does not render
> properly. I'm using the IE web controls for that. My current set up is
> Windows 2003 running and asp.net app in IIS. I am impersonating the ASPNET
> account with a custom account that I have set up according to
> documentation
> in patterns and practices. In IIS Manager I have set the Identity in
> DefaultAppPool to this custom account and in the directory security of the
> web site I have checked the Allow Anonymous and left the IUSR account as
> the
> user id. I can see in the task manager that the worker process is running
> under my custom account. My web.config file contains the statement:
>
> <authorization>
> <allow users="*" />
> </authorization>
>
> So, what else can I check or do to get this to work? I've thought about
> running aspnet_regiis to reset everything in hopes of starting over, but
> I'm
> not sure if that will work. There is also a new version of aspnet_regiis
> in
> the 2.0 framework that accepts a switch "-ga" that assigns the proper
> permissions to a passed account. It works nicely on ASP.NET 2.0 apps - not
> sure if I can use that on a 1.1 version of the framework.
>
> Thanks for ANY help!!!!
>
>
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> Sr. Software Developer
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