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11/21/2008 10:49 AM
 

I have successfully configured our 4.9 DNN portal for AD authentication.  If a user accesses the site from within the network, they are automatically logged into the site - no problem.  If I access the site from the Internet, I get a login window and must login with an AD user/password.

I would like to allow anonymous access from outside of the domain, i.e., I am logged in automatically at work, but also have access to the site from outside of the network without a login - I might then choose to login as my AD user to access restricted areas of the site. Is this possible?

I have searched quite a bit and haven't gotten an answer to this question.  Thanks in advance for any help.

 
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