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8/26/2008 8:09 AM
 

Hi,

I'm new to this and think it is great! Someone with greater wisdom can save me some time, though.

I have a server with DNN and a page with an IFrame. The server has 2 networks, one communicates to hardware that can be configured its internal webserver (browser interface). The other network is my company network. My goal was to authenticate the user via DNN and serve the hardware configuration page to those qualified using the IFrame. This works on the server, but the client doesn't see the config page in the IFrame. I imagine that is because it is passed the URL and must get to the hardware network, which it is not a member.

I could probably set up routing on the server, but I wondered if anyone has a more elegant and secure idea for me to investigate.

Thanks in Advance!

Regards,

Jim

 
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8/26/2008 9:07 AM
 

Iframe will only work if there is a direct connection user <-> server, think of it as an additional web browser window. It is not a gate or connector! 

 
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