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9/2/2005 9:25 AM
 

Tam,

Since it hopefully will be released with DNN 3.2, could you release the source to the 3.0.13 authentication module.  I want to remark out the code that automatically creates the user account if it does not exist.  I don't want to redistribute it, just use it in our intranet.  Currently our DNN only hosts one site so I am able to put an AD Security role on the Folder structure to not allow unauthorized users, however, we plan to add to this soon and I will need to remove the security.  Our campus uses AD as authentication and every student/staff member has an account, which leaves the site open to almost 30000 accounts.

If you don't want to release it publicly, could you send it to me at ntruhan@kent.edu?

Thank you,

Nathan

 
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9/6/2005 10:44 AM
 
I too would be interested in the 3.0.13 source in the interim.  We have a need to have both AD and DNN forms authentication in the same portal.  We have this functioning under 2.0.12.  Additionally, the current 3.0.13 auth module does not support instances where a user's userid portion of the UPN login id does not match the NT4 compatible login.  This was also addressed in the 2.0.12.
 
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9/29/2005 7:38 PM
 

I too would be interested in the 3.0.13 source.  We have an immediate need to have AD authentication the portal. Appreciate if you could help.

 

Thanks.

 
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9/30/2005 1:52 AM
 

Tam,

I have done this, and have been reading threads (3 hours) on asp.net forums regarding your Authentication provider.  You have done a great job on this!

However, I am unable to get this to work on my XP machine, have read the docs.

My user account gets created, however, as an admin on my local box, I dont get SuperUser Access. I have tried creating my account prior to switching to Windows Auth, but still no luck.

I am a member of a domain, however I am testing this while not connected to the network, using cached domain info ... could this be the problem?

What is the best way to delete my user account and try again?

I'll try again tomorrow, but would also like this to work against my local box ... for testing / developing new modules while riding the train, when I'm supposed to be sleeping, etc.

Too tired to think anymore on this, let me know if I missed some obvious step here ...

Thanks

Chuck

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9/30/2005 9:55 AM
 

csherer wrote
My user account gets created, however, as an admin on my local box, I dont get SuperUser Access. I have tried creating my account prior to switching to Windows Auth, but still no luck.

Just click LogOut button, then sign in again with Host username/password.

There are some posts on that asp.net forums thread regarding to Host account with this module, read it (another 3 hours )

csherer wrote
I am a member of a domain, however I am testing this while not connected to the network, using cached domain info ... could this be the problem?

With WinXP, The module requires AD network connection on the first time you logon to DNN (to create your user info), since then you could take you laptop home, and still logon to DNN if you logon Windows of your laptop using you domain credential (not logon to "this machine")

csherer wrote
What is the best way to delete my user account and try again?

Logon as Admin  or Host (se the first answer), go to Admin/User Accounts menu, find your user name then delete it

Tam

 

 
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