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4/14/2006 8:51 AM
 

hello every body

 

It seems to me that no body is able to any my question.

 

I am new to DotNetNuke and I wanna develop my own Single-Sign-On module so that we can share our other local databse for authentication and authorization for security purposes, and also import/export data from other SQL Server data base

 

In version 4.0.2, how can I use another database to hold the user information while still using the membership functionality in DotNetNuke. I have already looked at the Doc that comes with dnn. While it describes how the new provider is integrated into DNN. I cant seem to see how to switch to another data store.

 

Please tell me from where i start and please forward any usefull link like tutorial telling detail about about situation

Is this possible?????????

 

thanx in advance

 
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4/14/2006 11:57 AM
 

This is possible.  What you have to do is create your own membership provider.  The easiest way to do this is to create an HttpModule that handles your authentication.  Then, in your web.config replace the DNNMembership section with the one you created.  If you want want this to work for all portals, you will also need to edit the portal users stored procedure to share users across all portals. (I believe there are some 3rd party components out there that do this).

A piece of advice... if you do this, you should write your HttpModule to handle the authentication, but still use the DNN and ASPNET tables for users and roles.  You can have your membership provider authenticate and then insert/update the user into the appropriate user tables.  You will probably want to handle roles the normal way.  If you do it this way, you won't be editing any core code and will find it much easier to upgrade when new versions come along.

 

 
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4/18/2006 6:41 AM
 

Hi professorcw1 thanx for  your reply, you are the only person who reply me on this topic,  the problem is my boss want to do not use any third party softwares/components.

 

Initially we are dealing with our single portal, but we don’t want to use  DNN and ASPNET tables for user and roles and want our local data base user to use for user authentication and, and I think these tables are similar to DNN and ASPNET tables. Please guide in this regard as  I am new to DNN and specially to Membership provider things.

 

Can you publish a sample of what you have done with a new membership provider? I would love to see a sample provider project so I can get a better grasp on the subject.      

 

With Regards & Best Wishes.

 
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4/18/2006 9:03 AM
 

hashmipk2000,

1. don't expect many answers with a nonsense subject line

2. writing an individual membership provider might not be the easiest task.

3. please have a look at the latest blog posts by CT member Charles Nurse, he is currently writing a new DotNetNuke membership provider.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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4/18/2006 9:39 AM
 

my dear no body is responding me even on the proper subject line so that's why i

do this. any ways thanx for your reply and tip

 

With Regards & Best Wishes.

 

 
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