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11/8/2005 9:40 PM
 

I have setup the Authentication Settings and everything is fine there. I have Changed the web.config settings to use windows Authentication. The problem is that when i go to login using a domain user it fails saying useranme or password wrong and when i use the host loging i get redirected back to the home page not loged in.

As i have read there are a few people not understanding the new setup in 3.2 or 4.0 is there a chance to get a quick setup guide to explain forms, mixed and windows authentication configuration settings.

 

Thanks Stuart

 
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11/9/2005 12:10 AM
 

Have you tried to login with domain\username? That should work.

As for documentation, I've seen where the core team is working on getting the docs out but in the meantime you can pretty much use the old documentation as a guideline. I think the only difference is with the old Signin.ascx. That file is now Admin/Security/WindowsSignin.ascx.

I haven't tested DNN4 but I did 3.2 and it works. I need to have external access as well as internal so I left it using Forms authentication instead of Windows but heres what I did:

  1. Set the Anonymous internet user account for both the site and WindowsSignin.ascx to a AD authorized account
  2. Uncommented the httpModule <add name=Authentication......
  3. Uncommented <identity impersonate="true"/>
  4. Added the site to the trusted websites in IE

Budda bing, budda boom intranet users were logged in automatically.

 
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11/9/2005 12:46 AM
 

I have setup the site like you suggested. and at least it is recognising the windowsSignin.aspx BUT now i am getting

Error while processing Windows Authentication
Check your IIS settings. Admin/Security/WindowsSignin.aspx should NOT allow anonymous access.

when i set the security to the WindowsSignin.aspx to integrated and NO Anonymous access it is working perfectly on the domain Although it is not a mixed mode enviroment. any other ideas to get this to become a mixed mode enviroment.

 

 

 
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11/9/2005 10:43 AM
 

It sounds as if the Anonymous account is wrong in the page properties. Did you change it from the generic IUSER account to a valid AD account?

 
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11/13/2005 4:22 AM
 
Hi,

I have setup AD and it passes all the tests. I try to logon as domain\username but it doesn't work, so I changed from forms to windows authentication in web.config and then refreshed the site. This logged me directly to the site as domain\username but now I can't logout more over I want to use the login screen instead of direct login.

Can you tell me whats wrong here and how I can fix it?

Also how do you do this?

Set the Anonymous internet user account for both the site and WindowsSignin.ascx to a AD authorized account

Thanks

Imran.

 
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