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12/22/2005 7:53 AM
 

It took me a while to think through my issue, but essentially whenever you try and get an RSS feed from a portal that has authentication enabled, it fails.

The reason for this is because of the redirects that the authentication module causes.  The authentication module enables a "feature" of not being able to provide RSS feeds!  I'm thinking this won't ever get solved because of the inherent nature of the design of the authentication module unless a redesign of how the module functions is done.

Anyone got a clue on how to get around this?

Randy

 
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1/25/2006 7:40 AM
 
I have the same problem. Anybody? Suggestions?
 
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2/9/2006 7:58 AM
 

Guys,

Same problem here also, here is the scenario:

When running DNN in an Intranet environment using Tam's Active Directory based authentication I cannot pull in an RSS feed from another page on the same DNN site without getting an authentication error 401, I have been tracing through this and because we have uncommented the section in the web config for authentication ...

<!-- add name="Authentication" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.AuthenticationModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Authentication" / -->

when accessing an rss feed on the same portal the request is getting auto redirected to windowssignin.aspx which is set not to allow anonymous access (to cater for auto logging in of intranet users). This is then returning the authentication error 401. If you allow anonymous access (ignoring for a second that this will not now auto log in the user) this then returns a maximum redirects exceeded error instead.. The only current way to get the RSS feed working is to comment back out the section above in the web.config (which again stops the auto login functionality that I think is a required feature of an Intranet app as it does not redirect you to the login page and auto log in the user) but... the RSS feed then actually works!!

I am not having any issues obtaining feed information from third party RSS just local.

Can anybody help with this at all?

Best wishes

Lee Cottrel

Cheif Technology Officer
Paymentshield Limited

 
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6/12/2006 3:22 PM
 
i guess i've finally hit this problem too. i'm just trying to pull RSS feeds from forums on my intranet site. all the links are broken in the feed. DNN's general lack of AD authentication support/documentation is killing me.

did anyone find a work around for this?

has anyone tried any 3rd party AD authentication modules?
 
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7/29/2009 1:38 PM
 

Same issue here on my intranet. Anyone found a solution for this?

 
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