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3/29/2006 2:09 PM
 

Hi all,

I am not sure if this is the correct forum. If I should post this somewhere else please let me know. After installing DNN 4.0.2 I get tons of these in my event log:

Event Type: Information
Event Source: ASP.NET 2.0.50727.0
Event Category: Web Event
Event ID: 1315
Date:  9-12-2005
Time:  21:57:13
User:  N/A
Computer: SERVER
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Event code: 4005
Event message: Forms authentication failed for the request. Reason: The ticket supplied was invalid.

What can I do about this?

Bye
Mariette

 
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3/31/2006 5:37 PM
 

normally this issue comes from either a corrupted cookie or settings being out of sync if you're running in a webfarm environment (e.g. the machinekey). Is this issue only affecting one user, or many users.

Cathal


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4/1/2006 12:31 PM
 

Hi Cathal,

I am not running a webfarm, this is a single Windows 2003 server with IIS 6.0. I get thousands of these informational warnings in the event log each day. All from the different IP addresses. I moved to DNN 4.0.3 last week after running the site for months on DNN 3.2.2 in ASP.Net 1.1 mode. I tested DNN 3.2.2 last December on .Net 2.0 and got the same 'issue'.

Could this be related to modules that are not compiled under .Net 2.0?

 
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4/1/2006 1:03 PM
 

i don't honestly know, it's not an issue i've seen outside of the 2 cases I gave. I guess it's possible that as the default models for cookie encryption changed in asp.net 2.0, that it may be the issue if a 2.0 module is reading settings stored in a 1.1 cookie. You could try disabling cookie protection by changing the protection="All" setting on the forms authentication node to protection="None"

Cathal


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4/1/2006 2:21 PM
 

I think I found what the cause of this was though if this is the solution I find it very strange. I have a Sharepoint Services site running on the same server but on a different site in IIS. This site was still running on .Net 1.1 but it was in a different application pool so I cannot imagine this application pool has anything to do with the pool that runs DNN.

I changed settings in the web.config for the Sharepoint site according to:

You receive a "The Windows SharePoint Services virtual server has not been configured for use with ASP.NET 2.0.xxxxx.0" error message when you connect to the home page of a Windows SharePoint Services Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894903

This means I now also run that Sharepoint site on .Net 2.0 and all others. It is still a bit early to 'celebrate' but I have not seen the informational warning anymore.

 
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