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4/14/2011 5:04 AM
 
Hello,
I'm using a little web application running on asp and VB inside my password protected DNN website thru an Iframe module. Is there a way I can inherit DNN's authentication rules on those pages i.e. allow only authorised users to access the page content?. Obviously there is no way of using the old asp authentication ir this woud mean users should go through a double authentication process - to access the protected DNN area and a second time to access the asp pages content.
As it is now any user that knows the url of the asp pages can view the pages anonymously by copy/pasting it in the browser navigation bar with no authentication whatsoever.
Obviously I coud rewrite the whole application within a DNN module but I never got to understand how to do that properly, this is why I'm trying to find a workaround.

Can anyone help me with this issue and or suggest a module I could use.
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