Hello, friends,
I am building a website hosted in my office. It uses Form Authentication.
When I tested in my local network, it worked fine: Asking me to login if I
tried non-public pages. After I typed my user name and password, it directed
me to the page I wanted.
However, if a person tried to use it through internet, e.g., a machine from
our client, it stays in Login.aspx page, even after correct user name and
password were entered.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot.Firewall somewhere?
"Andrew" wrote:
> Hello, friends,
> I am building a website hosted in my office. It uses Form Authentication.
> When I tested in my local network, it worked fine: Asking me to login if I
> tried non-public pages. After I typed my user name and password, it direct
ed
> me to the page I wanted.
> However, if a person tried to use it through internet, e.g., a machine fro
m
> our client, it stays in Login.aspx page, even after correct user name and
> password were entered.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks a lot.
can you talk more details? I am not familiar with firewall. Actually, we hav
e
a DSL box, should I do anything on its configuration?
"Albert Pascual" wrote:
> Firewall somewhere?
> "Andrew" wrote:
>
If you only got a DSL box you are ok, I thought that could be something like
a firewall after the DSL box that blocks cookies.Run a trace, post the link
to test it
Cheers
Al
"Andrew" wrote:
> can you talk more details? I am not familiar with firewall. Actually, we h
ave
> a DSL box, should I do anything on its configuration?
> "Albert Pascual" wrote:
>
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