Re: Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- From: "Tim Gorgs" <google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Feb 2006 00:00:27 -0800
Hello Ken,
the entries in the logfile are:
**********
2006-02-13 16:42:08 W3SVC1 10.230.31.1 GET /general/unblock.xml - 80 -
10.231.11.12 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+6.0;+Windows+NT+5.0) -
server.domain.com 401 2 2148074254 2540 318
2006-02-13 16:42:08 W3SVC1 10.230.31.1 GET /general/unblock.xml - 80
DOMAIN\USER 10.231.11.12
Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+6.0;+Windows+NT+5.0) - server.domain.com
200 0 0 0 2273
2006-02-13 16:42:08 W3SVC1 10.230.31.1 GET /general/unblock.xml - 80 -
10.231.11.12 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+6.0;+Windows+NT+5.0) -
server.domain.com 401 1 0 2443 2273
**********
As you can see, the first and third request produce a 401, request
number is fine - but why do I get the authenication window?
Thank you
Tim
--
Ken Schaefer schrieb:
Can you please post the IIS logfile entries here please?
Thanks
Cheers
Ken
"Tim Gorgs" <google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1139849922.081726.30580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: Hi all,
:
: I have the following constellation:
:
: Windows 2003 Server with IIS and integrated windows authentication as
: the only authentication method
:
: When I request a page like http://myserver.com/file.html, it works fine
: with a Windows 2000 client (on the server I can log the requesting
: user, just the way it should be).
:
: When I request the same page with the same user from a Windows XP
: client, I get the requested content in the browser window AND a dialog
: window which asks me to enter username and password
:
: In the IIS logfile I can see that the Windows XP client generated three
: requests, one without supplied credentials, the next one with them
: (this can happen as the IIS tells the Internet Explorer to send the
: same request again after the first one, but this time with
: credentials), and the third request without credentials again.
:
: The HTTP codes are 401 for request 1, 200 for request 2 and 401 again
: for request 3.
:
: I don't understand why there are three and not two requests, and I
: don't know why the browser displays the required content AND the dialog
: box as well.
:
: I tried to enable / disable "use integrated windows authentication" in
: Internet Explorer, but neither of the settings changed anything.
:
: I really don't have a clue what might be wrong, any help is very
: appreciated.
:
: Best regards
:
: Tim
:
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- From: Ken Schaefer
- Re: Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- From: Christian Paparelli
- Re: Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- References:
- Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- From: Tim Gorgs
- Re: Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- From: Ken Schaefer
- Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- Prev by Date: Re: How do I skip the IIS authetication prompt with anonymous dissabled?
- Next by Date: Re: Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- Previous by thread: Re: Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- Next by thread: Re: Problem with integrated IIS authentication on XP
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|