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Custom Authentication and redirect

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Hi,
I have a problem that I hope someone can help me with.
I needed to make a custom authentication-handler on a cms5-site. So I changed authentication-settings in web.config to this:

<authentication mode="Forms">
   <forms loginUrl="templates/MyOwnLogin.aspx" name=".EPiServerLogin" timeout="480" />
</authentication>

 


In my authenticator I want the standard episerver authenticator to handle logins to edit and admin-mode so I added this code:

if (url.StartsWith("/login/"))
{
     Response.Redirect("/util/login.aspx?" + Request.QueryString, false);
}
else
{

This work as intended. The problem is that when you get redirected to the standard episerver-login, and you enter usr/pwd and submit, you are not redirected to the returnurl in the querystring. It seems like nothing happens, but you have actually been authenticated and you can go to edit- or admin-mode manually by entering the url.

Has anyone experienced this before? Or does anyone know of a better way to implement Login-interception?


best regards,
Frank Johannessen

#62967
Nov 06, 2012 10:10
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you need to hook into ther on_loggedin event i think is what it is called.  then you will get what you need.  You can also setup your login url to any page you want and add the <asp:Login control to the page as that is what episerver uses as well.  You can also use a control adapter as well for the login control.  Many ways to do this.

#64043
Edited, Dec 08, 2012 5:17
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