Hi,
FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie DOES NOT create an authentication ticket
and add it to cookie collection. I am in an infinite loop of logins. See
also this post which explains much better than I can.
http://dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/dav...posts/5306.aspx
Except none of the workarounds worked in my case. I am still in that
infinite loop. I have VS2003.NET, XP Pro, IIS 5.1, Framework 1.1. I hope
somebody out there knows what's going on. Otherwise, it is really scary.
chIn case anybody wonders, in the forms tag you need to use requireSSL and
slidingExpiration attributes for sure, if you want the forms authentication
to work with 1.1
ch
"dotCore" <corehun_04@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie DOES NOT create an authentication ticket
> and add it to cookie collection. I am in an infinite loop of logins. See
> also this post which explains much better than I can.
> http://dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/dav...posts/5306.aspx
> Except none of the workarounds worked in my case. I am still in that
> infinite loop. I have VS2003.NET, XP Pro, IIS 5.1, Framework 1.1. I hope
> somebody out there knows what's going on. Otherwise, it is really scary.
> ch
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
So you cant trust forms authentication?
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