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  • Tip/Trick: Integrating ASP.NET Security with Classic ASP and Non-ASP.NET URLs

    One of the questions I am often asked is "How can I integrate ASP.NET security with Classic ASP other non-ASP.NET URLs?". Specifically, people want to know if they can integrate ASP.NET's Forms Authentication, Role Based Security, and URL Authorization features with Classic ASP, PHP, JSP, .HTM, .JPG...
    Posted to ScottGu's Blog (Weblog) by ScottGu on 03-04-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, IIS7, Security, Tips and Tricks
  • Tip/Trick: Enabling SSL on IIS7 Using Self-Signed Certificates

    SSL enables browsers to communicate with a web-server over a secure channel that prevents eavesdropping, tampering and message forgery. You should always use SSL for login pages where users are entering usernames/passwords, as well as for all other sensitive pages on sites (for example: account pages...
    Posted to ScottGu's Blog (Weblog) by ScottGu on 04-06-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Tips and Tricks, IIS7, ASP.NET, Security
  • Tip/Trick: Enabling SSL on IIS 7.0 Using Self-Signed Certificates

    SSL enables browsers to communicate with a web-server over a secure channel that prevents eavesdropping, tampering and message forgery. You should always use SSL for login pages where users are entering usernames/passwords, as well as for all other sensitive pages on sites (for example: account pages...
    Posted to ScottGu's Blog (Weblog) by ScottGu on 04-06-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, IIS7, Security, Tips and Tricks
  • Tip/Trick: Integrating ASP.NET Security with Classic ASP and Non-ASP.NET URLs

    One of the questions I am often asked is "How can I integrate ASP.NET security with Classic ASP other non-ASP.NET URLs?". Specifically, people want to know if they can integrate ASP.NET's Forms Authentication, Role Based Security, and URL Authorization features with Classic ASP, PHP, JSP, .HTM, .JPG...
    Posted to ScottGu's Blog (Weblog) by ScottGu on 03-04-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, IIS7, Security, Tips and Tricks
  • Missing Windows Authentication provider For IIS 7 on Windows Server 2008

    In case your Windows Server 2008 machine doesn't include a windows authentication scheme (see image below), do the following Open up Server Manager (one way to do this is by right clicking the computer node from within the start menu and choosing  Manage ). Expend the Roles node. Right click the...
    Posted to Roiy Zysman (Weblog) by zroiy on 08-17-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, ASP.Net, IIS7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Authentication
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