Re: [cli-users] mod_aspdotnet does not pass AUTH_TYPE or REMOTE_USER value?

2005-03-03 Thread Walter Nicholls
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: Your issue is with NTLM auth. If you don't attempt to use system credentials, all should work better. It's not, and I'm not. NTLM is a red herring. In fact, IIS is probably a red herring but it does show the system working. Yes, I am using LAN credentials with IIS,

[cli-users] mod_aspdotnet does not pass AUTH_TYPE or REMOTE_USER value?

2005-03-03 Thread Walter Nicholls
I'm becoming fairly sure that there is a problem with mod_aspdotnet not passing authentication information on to the ASP.NET framework. Bugzilla appears to be down, so I haven't managed to research anything there. My apologies for this being a bit wordy, I'm going to prove there is is somethin

Re: [cli-users] mod_aspdotnet does not pass AUTH_TYPE or REMOTE_USER value?

2005-03-03 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Kishore's had an auth issue this week, but my theory on that bug is that it's the custom error response used to force the redirect to the login page. Your issue is with NTLM auth. If you don't attempt to use system credentials, all should work better. There is an ntlm module, but it isn't part

[cli-users] mod_aspdotnet does not pass AUTH_TYPE or REMOTE_USER value?

2005-03-03 Thread Walter Nicholls
I'm becoming fairly sure that there is a problem with mod_aspdotnet not passing authentication information on to the ASP.NET framework. [This may be duplicate post to the list, I sent the first before my subscription was fully confirmed] Bugzilla appears to be down, so I haven't managed to resear