Re: authentication internal vs external
From: STH (STH_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/07/05
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Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 12:11:03 -0800
I have done that already and that works for the external users but then
internal users have to log in instead of having their domain credentials
passed.
"Bobby Ma" wrote:
>
> In IIS, you must specify the default domain to use. If Basic Authentication
> is selected, then there should be a text box for default domain, enter your
> domain name into this box.
>
> Bobby
>
>
>
> "STH" <STH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CF93EDDE-54E4-48AA-A59F-FF24D68C30DC@microsoft.com...
> > Right now I have intergrated windows authenication set in IIS so when
> domain
> > users log in to the portal internally they get right in without having to
> > enter credentials. This is the behavior that we want.
> > Externally users have to enter either username@domain.com or
> domain\username
> > to gain access to the portal. We would like them to just have to enter
> their
> > username and password without the domain information.
> > I tried setting the directory security to basic authentication (we are
> using
> > SSL) and that fixed the external access but now the internal users have to
> > log in as well. I tried checking both integrated windows authentication
> and
> > basic authentication which gave the same results as just having
> intergrated
> > windows authentication checked.
> > Does anybody know how to set these settings so that it passes the users
> > domain credentials internally and externally they only have to enter their
> > username and password?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sean
>
>
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