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Wael
Hello,
I am not sure if this group is appropriate for this question. We are
using ASP.Net and we have several unrelated sites running on a couple
of web servers. Each site is linked to an SQL database. As it is, we
keep a seperate table for each site to hold the login information.
It was requested that we have one login page from the main company
site that will direct the user directly to their site. How can this
be
done? Since each group of sites have their connection pool and i
don't
want to pass the login information in the Response.Redirect.
We thought of passing the information encrypted along with the
sessionid, so that even if the browser keeps the information in the
history, the user would still have to login from the site.
Any ideas?
By the way, the idea is that the client gets a chance to look at our
services from the main site. Our clients login from public places, so
they have to type their username and password everytime.
thanks
I am not sure if this group is appropriate for this question. We are
using ASP.Net and we have several unrelated sites running on a couple
of web servers. Each site is linked to an SQL database. As it is, we
keep a seperate table for each site to hold the login information.
It was requested that we have one login page from the main company
site that will direct the user directly to their site. How can this
be
done? Since each group of sites have their connection pool and i
don't
want to pass the login information in the Response.Redirect.
We thought of passing the information encrypted along with the
sessionid, so that even if the browser keeps the information in the
history, the user would still have to login from the site.
Any ideas?
By the way, the idea is that the client gets a chance to look at our
services from the main site. Our clients login from public places, so
they have to type their username and password everytime.
thanks