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4/14/2008 10:52 AM
 

I am trying to convience my boss to start using the DNN's built in security model, and just need to verify a few pieces before I mis-speak. Basically we will have some pages that only a group of users should have access to, this is pretty secure with DNN as it uses forms authentication against the secured database. The content on those pages is safe from search engines because they can't "log-in" / authenticate so they are never rendered the page's content. Correct? Any thing you guys have run into as major holes with DNN's security model? Being an asp.net programmer I know forms authentication is pretty tight but it also depends on how its implemented.

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4/14/2008 1:41 PM
 

Correct, search engine spiders/bots won't get past the login and therefore won't index non-public pages.

I say you don't have anything to worry about when it comes to DNN's implementation of forms authentication.


Tom Kraak
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