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Forms authentication with URL rewriting
IIS 7 rewriting subdomain to point at a specific portIIS: redirect to a webpage if authentication failsHow to stop Redirect (forms authentication) from 'root' URL?IIS 7 URL Rewriting Rule for images not referred by the website itselfUsing IIS 7.5 URL Rewrite, how can I redirect all requests not from a particular subdomain to a specific page?URL rewriting between different pools with different authentication in IISWindows 2008 IIS URL Rewrite not rewriting to index.php, Getting 404 Error insteadLogin Page Throws 401 with Forms AuthenticationHTTP to HTTPS rewrite causing “too many redirects” errorPHP Web site cannot run properly on IIS
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I've got forms authentication set on the top level of my site via the web.config, and I also have a URL rewrite rule to go from mysite.com/plex/ via a reverse proxy to another localhost server; however, this bypasses my authentication. How can I make the forms authentication redirect to the login page before performing the URL rewrite to the proxy?
Thanks.
iis authentication rewrite iis-8.5
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I've got forms authentication set on the top level of my site via the web.config, and I also have a URL rewrite rule to go from mysite.com/plex/ via a reverse proxy to another localhost server; however, this bypasses my authentication. How can I make the forms authentication redirect to the login page before performing the URL rewrite to the proxy?
Thanks.
iis authentication rewrite iis-8.5
What have your Internet search yielded? I see a lot of articles in various KnowledgeBase forums on this topic.
– Deer Hunter
Mar 28 '15 at 7:01
I've seen a lot about how to do one or the other, but none on both combined
– James
Mar 28 '15 at 8:45
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I've got forms authentication set on the top level of my site via the web.config, and I also have a URL rewrite rule to go from mysite.com/plex/ via a reverse proxy to another localhost server; however, this bypasses my authentication. How can I make the forms authentication redirect to the login page before performing the URL rewrite to the proxy?
Thanks.
iis authentication rewrite iis-8.5
I've got forms authentication set on the top level of my site via the web.config, and I also have a URL rewrite rule to go from mysite.com/plex/ via a reverse proxy to another localhost server; however, this bypasses my authentication. How can I make the forms authentication redirect to the login page before performing the URL rewrite to the proxy?
Thanks.
iis authentication rewrite iis-8.5
iis authentication rewrite iis-8.5
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What have your Internet search yielded? I see a lot of articles in various KnowledgeBase forums on this topic.
– Deer Hunter
Mar 28 '15 at 7:01
I've seen a lot about how to do one or the other, but none on both combined
– James
Mar 28 '15 at 8:45
add a comment |
What have your Internet search yielded? I see a lot of articles in various KnowledgeBase forums on this topic.
– Deer Hunter
Mar 28 '15 at 7:01
I've seen a lot about how to do one or the other, but none on both combined
– James
Mar 28 '15 at 8:45
What have your Internet search yielded? I see a lot of articles in various KnowledgeBase forums on this topic.
– Deer Hunter
Mar 28 '15 at 7:01
What have your Internet search yielded? I see a lot of articles in various KnowledgeBase forums on this topic.
– Deer Hunter
Mar 28 '15 at 7:01
I've seen a lot about how to do one or the other, but none on both combined
– James
Mar 28 '15 at 8:45
I've seen a lot about how to do one or the other, but none on both combined
– James
Mar 28 '15 at 8:45
add a comment |
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Add the following in the section system.webServer.<system.webServer>
...
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"></modules>
...
</system.webServer>
In IIS Manager root of website:
* enable Anonymous Authentication
* enable Forms Authentication
* .NET Authorization Rules: Deny Anonymous Users; Allow All Users
* Authorization Rules: Allow All Users
* Application Pool: Managed Pipeline Mode = Integrated
This should fix the issue.
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Add the following in the section system.webServer.<system.webServer>
...
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"></modules>
...
</system.webServer>
In IIS Manager root of website:
* enable Anonymous Authentication
* enable Forms Authentication
* .NET Authorization Rules: Deny Anonymous Users; Allow All Users
* Authorization Rules: Allow All Users
* Application Pool: Managed Pipeline Mode = Integrated
This should fix the issue.
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Add the following in the section system.webServer.<system.webServer>
...
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"></modules>
...
</system.webServer>
In IIS Manager root of website:
* enable Anonymous Authentication
* enable Forms Authentication
* .NET Authorization Rules: Deny Anonymous Users; Allow All Users
* Authorization Rules: Allow All Users
* Application Pool: Managed Pipeline Mode = Integrated
This should fix the issue.
add a comment |
Add the following in the section system.webServer.<system.webServer>
...
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"></modules>
...
</system.webServer>
In IIS Manager root of website:
* enable Anonymous Authentication
* enable Forms Authentication
* .NET Authorization Rules: Deny Anonymous Users; Allow All Users
* Authorization Rules: Allow All Users
* Application Pool: Managed Pipeline Mode = Integrated
This should fix the issue.
Add the following in the section system.webServer.<system.webServer>
...
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"></modules>
...
</system.webServer>
In IIS Manager root of website:
* enable Anonymous Authentication
* enable Forms Authentication
* .NET Authorization Rules: Deny Anonymous Users; Allow All Users
* Authorization Rules: Allow All Users
* Application Pool: Managed Pipeline Mode = Integrated
This should fix the issue.
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What have your Internet search yielded? I see a lot of articles in various KnowledgeBase forums on this topic.
– Deer Hunter
Mar 28 '15 at 7:01
I've seen a lot about how to do one or the other, but none on both combined
– James
Mar 28 '15 at 8:45