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How does Kerberos Authentication work in ASP.NET

Kerberos 5, the most secure authentication protocol, is a well-known public standard created by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), and it implements a ticket-based authentication protocol.  When is activating Integrated Windows authentication, Windows uses Kerberos automatically under the following circumstances:

– The client and the server are running Windows 2000 or higher.
–  An Active …

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How does NT LAN Manager Authentication work in ASP.NET

NTLM authentication, as one of alternatives of Integrated Windows authentication, is integrated into the Windows operating system since it has built-in network support. NTLM authenticates clients through a challenge/response mechanism that is based on a threeway handshake between the client and the server. This authentication works only if the client and the server are running Windows:

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How does Integrated Windows Authentication work in ASP.NET

Integrated Windows authentication performs authentication without requiring any client interaction and the most convenient authentication standard for WAN-based and LAN-based intranet applications. When IIS asks the client to authenticate itself, the browser sends a token that represents the Windows user account of the current user.  If the web server fails to authenticate the user with this …

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How does Digest Windows Authentication work in ASP.NET

Digest authentication requires the user to provide account information using a login dialog box that is displayed by the browser (you can see this approach in the article:  How does Basic Windows Authentication work in ASP.NET). Digest authentication passes a hash of the password, rather than the password passed by Basic authentication. Digest is another name …

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How does Basic Windows Authentication work in ASP.NET

Almost  all web browsers support Basic authentication as authentication protocol. The next picture shows the case when a website requests client authentication using Basic authentication and the web browser displays a login dialog box:

A login dialog box for Basic authentication

After a user provides this information, the data is transmitted to the web server (in …

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What are the pros and cons of Windows authentication in ASP.NET

Windows authentication is an attractive option for you, for the reasons that:

– It involves little programming work on the developer’s part – You don’t need to create a login page, check a database, or write any custom code, because Windows already supports basic user account features such as password expiry, account lockout, and group …

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How does Windows authentication work in ASP.NET

When you create a web application for a smaller set of known users who already have Windows user accounts you can use a solution named Windows authentication as authentication system. The solution matches web users to Windows user accounts that are defined on the local computer or another domain on the network.

Windows authentication isn’t …

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How to use ASP.NET Membership class to validate users in VB.NET

The Membership class provides a method for validating a membership user. If a user has entered his user name and password in a login mask, you can use the ValidateUser() method for programmatically validating the information entered by the user, as follows:

 

Protected Sub LoginAction_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles LoginAction.Click

If Membership.ValidateUser(UsernameText.Text, PasswordText.Text) Then

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How to use ASP.NET Membership class to validate users in C#

The Membership class provides a method for validating a membership user. If a user has entered his user name and password in a login mask, you can use the ValidateUser() method for programmatically validating the information entered by the user, as follows:

 

protected void LoginAction_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)

{

if (Membership.ValidateUser(UsernameText.Text, PasswordText.Text))

{

FormsAuthentication.RedirectFromLoginPage(UsernameText.Text, …

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