Re: Authorization problem

From: Nikolay Petrov (johntup2_nospam__at_mail.bg)
Date: 10/26/04

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    Ok, I'll try it tommorow and let you know.
    Thanks for help.

    "Joe Kaplan (MVP - ADSI)" <joseph.e.kaplan@removethis.accenture.com> wrote
    in message news:%23QLv4r3uEHA.3840@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    > 'imports System.Security.Principal
    > 'imports System.Reflection
    >
    > Function GetRoles(byval identity as WindowsIdentity) as String()
    >
    > Dim idType As Type
    > idType = GetType(WindowsIdentity)
    > Dim result As Object =
    > idType.InvokeMember("_GetRoles",BindingFlags.Static Or
    > BindingFlags.InvokeMethod Or BindingFlags.NonPublic,Nothing, identity, New
    > Object() {identity.Token}, Nothing)
    > Dim roles() As String = DirectCast(result, String())
    > Return roles
    >
    > End Function
    >
    > Like I said, this is for troubleshooting only, not for production code.
    > This may not work in future versions of the framework, but does on 1.1.
    >
    > Joe K.
    >
    > "Nikolay Petrov" <johntup2_nospam_@mail.bg> wrote in message
    > news:OHvb7S3uEHA.1988@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    >> Never heard of reflection ;-)
    >> how to do?
    >>
    >>
    >> "Joe Kaplan (MVP - ADSI)" <joseph.e.kaplan@removethis.accenture.com>
    >> wrote in message news:emupGP3uEHA.2116@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    >>> One other thing to check:
    >>>
    >>> Can you do a programmatic check instead of a declarative one? Try
    >>> Context.User.IsInRole("machine\administrators") or
    >>> Thread.CurrentPrincipal.IsInRole("machine\administrators")?
    >>>
    >>> Those should do the same thing as the declarative demand, but it is
    >>> worth a shot.
    >>>
    >>> Another thing to try is to use reflection on _GetRoles private method on
    >>> WindowsIdentity to see what the actual values are. This can be helpful
    >>> for troubleshooting Windows group resolution. Don't use this in
    >>> production though!
    >>>
    >>> Google will dig up a bunch of code samples showing how to do that if you
    >>> need it.
    >>>
    >>> Joe K.
    >>>
    >>> "Nikolay Petrov" <johntup2_nospam_@mail.bg> wrote in message
    >>> news:eVwiaG3uEHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
    >>>>I have done that. It is fine.
    >>>> Something else is broken. The auditing don't show nothing also.
    >>>>
    >>>> "Joe Kaplan (MVP - ADSI)" <joseph.e.kaplan@removethis.accenture.com>
    >>>> wrote in message news:efhvF42uEHA.1976@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
    >>>>> Are you certain that the client is being authenticated with Windows
    >>>>> authentication? It would probably be a good idea to dump out the
    >>>>> value of Context.User.Identity.Name and make sure it is the user that
    >>>>> you think it is.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Joe K.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >


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