I get the user name from the login to the asp page. What I need to find out is the account active or is it disabled. Some users of the site are from the out side world these are OK. The problem is when an employee quits or is canned and their network acount is disabled. I need to find out if their account is disabled.
I have a 2 win2k3 SP1 AD Domain controllers and a win2k3 IIS 6.0 webserver, this is not in the domain. The webserver is in a DMZ. I'm trying to make an asp page that authenticates against AD, so all my company users will have to provide the username and password, that should match AD, before going through to the next page.
I need to be able to autoexecute an asp page from a batch file that is placed in the windows scheduler.
I can execute the page fine, but I can't get past the authentication. How do I pass the username and password to windows via the URL automatically so this can be done without any user action? This is not a https but it uses integrated windows authentication.
I am working on a website for an intranet and need to know how I can authenticate by validating my user/password at ASP webpage against the winNT user/password. So not using a 2nd storage of passwords, but simply using the one set for login to the workstation/server.
I found one thread but it was PHP based. I did however notice some comment by alexgreg, so it makes me believe it IS possible. The thread taught me it is possible with PHP, but that it would be easier with ASP... so my question is how
Quote: Originally Posted by alexgreg You can't interface with the Windows password list via PHP, since it's a closed (but not overly secure) standard. The only way I ... the Linux machine, and then use the database for authentication. But this would be very complicated.
You could use PHP to call an ASP script on the NT server, using cURL (HTTP library for PHP) to send it the username/password and then get the HTTP response back and re-translate this into a true/false value. This would be a lot simpler than the above solution.
Very curious how to achieve this. I tried searching the web with google, but I ended up with loads of results, but I still haven't found what I need. The bold part above makes me believe it's not that hard to achieve, one just has to know how
I'd like to set up a new web page that I'm writing in ASP so that it requires the users to authenticate using their domain accounts. The domain controller is Windows 2000 Server which is a member of my University's active directory. Does anyone know if this is even possible?
when I turn off Anonymous in IIs I get this Error : HTTP 401.2 - Unauthorized: Logon failed due to server configuration
This is usually caused by a server-side script not sending the proper WWW-Authenticate header field. Using Active Server Pages scripting this is done by using the AddHeader method of the Response object to request that the client use a certain authentication method to access the resource.
I have created an appln in ASP to upload some files.and through my appln when i click the link i can view them. but if i know the path where the files are stored,i can just type in the url in my browser and still open the file.
i want to avoid other people from viewing these files and only want them to open through my appln.How can this be achieved? Also this application is hosted a hosting company on a shared server.so not sure if there are limitations as to the solution in that environment.
I have a server that hosts a few intranet sites. The one that all my coworkers have their Home Page set for causes their browser to authenticate, which is all good.
The one i'm working on now requires Anonymous Access in order to work, but the authentication from the first one is carrying over to the other. Can I use WWW-Authenticate to force anonymous access isntead of using it to force NTLM, Basic, etc?
I would like to be able to pass a request to IIS to have a user name and password authenticated against my Active Directory Users database. I'm running Server 2003 however my web pages are build using ASP (not .NET).
What I want to do is to open the standard User Name/Password form (I don't know how to do that either) and then make my request and get back a True/False result. There must be a way to do that but I haven't found it after 3 hours of searching the web.
I have written an ASP.NET 2.0 application that uses Active Directory or ADAM to manage account users - the site has a page that allows people to create an account (much like any site). The page populates the AD with all the information and the user account but I am unable to enable the account. Microsoft has information on how to do that here --> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...ting_a_user.asp (the sample is for Visual Basic) - and I am unable to complete the bottom portion of the script. Can some one point me in the right direction - or can you tell me how I can add a snippet of VBscript code to an ASP.NET page.
I am using the Active DS Type library - not sure why there are multiple ones (System.DirectoryServices) but it is rather confusing - I seem to accomplish one thing with one and another with the other (they did have trouble co-existing however). Anyway my script works very well but I am not able to access the properties required to enable the account.
Here is a simple version (no error checking) of the code.....
how to go about setting up an asp script or flash action script to take the input from a user of his/her username and password then send an email to the user with the information. I am able to do all of this but the problem is that the users pc is the one sending the email. I want the server to send the email instead.
I'm having a real tough time getting a User's NT login after they submit a form.
I have Anon. Login disabled. I'm using Digest Authentication (although I've tried everything).
Every time I run the page, I get a blank string instead of the requested information.
The information is in a hidden field, with the value set to: <%=Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER")%>
The icing on the cake is that when I run this on my PWS, I can pull the information and it shows up in the SQL DB I'm sending it too. But, when put on our live box, it doesn't show up. The setting on each box are exactly the same.
I have a classic ASP program running on a server in the DMZ. I need to consume a web service so that I can consume data from that web service. However I am not able to call the web service from the DMZ since the server can not send messages out on the internet.
Thus, I need to send the call to another server running within the internal area of the company's internet. I need to send this message to an IIS server and then from the IIS server call the web service. I was thinking that I need to call the service on the IIS server with an ADO.NET connection. This ADO.NET connection object would be generated just long enough to call the web service, get a response from the web serice, and return the message to the server running in the DMZ.
Let me know if you think this would be a good solution and tell me how you would setup this interface. (Should C#.NET or Visual Basic.NET be used or some other lanaguge.)
Also after this solution works, I will need to implement this similar type of solution to call other web services.
does anyone know a way to show a users USER name instead of just there login name its for a school intranet currently we retrieve a lot of data based on the login name by using this script:
[code] <%=Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER")%>
it would be a lot more functional if i could pull the full name, we are using Active Directory 2003 and iis6, and all the logins have the full username inputted in the AD?
I'm developing an ASP form registeration system. The details of the form must be added to a text file not the tradional database. Each time a new user adds a record it should be added to the list at the bottom to the previos adder. Does anyone have a script sniplet of how i could do this. Remember details from the form i.e. name, firstname should be added to a text file...
I am new to .NET and I am trying to get the user name from a kerberos ticket and I have no idea how to do that. There seems to be some ability to do it using WSE 2.0 but I cant really see why there is not an easier way. how to do this?
I have a admin-page wich is username and password protection and Microsoft Access database with table called "member" and fields "username and "password" in it. I wan't to have a welcome message when user is successfully logged in so he/her can see for example "Welcome Chris". How to I do this?
I'm running IIS5 on a Win2K server, and I want to have an ASP page that creates new users. I have some simple code to test this, but am getting a "500" error when I run it. The ASP looks like:
<%
strDomain ="Foo.com" strUser ="Foo1"
' Create new user with password Set oDomain = GetObject("WinNT://" & strDomain) Set oUser = oDomain.Create ("User", strUser) oUser.SetPassword = "password" oUser.SetInfo %>
Just for this testing, I've added IUSR_machinename to the Administrators group, but am still getting the 500 error.
I have a login page. and more users. Let's call them users A, users B and Users C. Users A can only access page A, users B page B, ... All the pages uses the same DB, but different tables (table A, table B, table C).
I surveyed 1000 people and 884 of them said that they prefer forms that are filled out in sections (multiple pages) instead of one long form. I am trying to do that with my site. Currently the way I was planning it was:
register.asp - sets up username >> stage1.asp - checks for unique username >> stage2.asp - personal info >> stage3.asp - more personal info >> stage4.asp - even more personal info >> stage5.asp - yet more personal inf >> stage6.asp - employer info >> stage7.asp - Finished
When users go to register, I want to: select a user name and password, then make sure the user name isnt taken, make sure the passwords match, collect personal info over a few pages, then finish.
I would like to do all this only utilizing the register.asp and possibly a process page. Anyone have any links or tutorials on creating pages like this.
Do you know how to get windows login variables (i.e. the LOGON_USER server variable) from ASP without having to fill in the challenge response message box that automatically appears when you configure IIS to Integrated Windows Security for a particular site? I don't want users to have to log in again to the site as they have already logged in to windows but I want to use their username on the back end to verify permissions. Is it possible?
I'm facing a situation where my team leader wants me to create some ASP code that will pull the user's ID (which is no problem - request the LOGON_USER server variable) and THEN pull that user's NT Permissions to determine what kind of permissions the user will have when he/she comes onto the website. There is to be no logon screen at all. The permissions cannot be determined via a database or through cookies. Only NT Authentication can be used.
I have a small hunch that the HTTP_AUTHORIZATION server variable might provide a clue, but the value of that variable is a bunch of (encrypted?) gibberish that means nothing to me, except probably the NTLM part at the beginning. Is there a way to decode the value of that variable into something coherent that I can use in my code?
I have a button that would allow a user to logout of the program, how can this be done? Also, how can I allow the program to logout and terminate if not used after so many minutes?
I have five forms in my website, what I'm trying to accomplish is to track the users history. For an example if the user save their information on the first page and exit the system; Whenever that user logs back in I want them to be where they left off. I hope I'm clear on what I need help with. Does anyone know how to accomplish this task? P.s I'm using Deamweaver to create my page.
What I am trying to do is to develop a dhtml based chat system. So far everything is working as planned, took me over 6 hours to get it working, but I am pleased with the results, it is comparable to java chat. With no page refresh. My problem is How do we manage which users are online on chat and which are not. I do not wish to use any application variables nor do i wish to use session variables. i am trying to avoid the 2 Either the user may simply close the chat window, or he might just go and browse another site. Either way I do not get to write the even to the database.
I have created a form with simple fields such as address and phone number. I would like to, in real time, take the value a person puts in for name (ex. John Smith), check a database to see if he is there, then to populate his address fields and phone number to save the user the trouble of typing it in repeatedly. Any ideas how to go about this? I created a button for the user to "look up" to see if his info is saved but cant seem to get the syntax write. I have written similar code for the information to be put in the database, and it works, just need to retreive it while the user is on the form.