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Reading Radius Authentication Information

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ShowersDK

Programmer
Mar 25, 2002
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Hi,

This post is definitely between subjects; if anyone can suggest a better
place to post, please feel free to do so.

I am presently successfully authenticating internet users into our network
via a Cisco PIX firewall using AAA and Radius authentication, to Windows
2000 IAS Radius on our web server, in order to access internal web pages.

My dillema is, I am using ASP pages and would like to be able to bring in
the user's login name, but I don't know if, how or where the login
information is stored by IAS, or if I can access it from ASP or IIS at all.

For those familiar with IIS and\or ASP, to answer the obvious question, we
are forcing anonymous access into IIS to avoid double logins (as required by
my manager), hence the need for the login information from IAS.

Thank you in advance, any help is greatly appreciated.

Darren Showers
 
HI.

I'm not an IIS expert, but I think that if you enable login also to the web server itself, it will be transparent to users and they won't see the double login that is happening (maybe a small performance loss), and you'll have easier access to the login information from ASP.

I don't know if this is true or not, but you can try.

There is a specific forum for IIS here, did you try posting there?
forum41

Bye
Yizhar Hurwitz
 
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