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I am trying to get IIS authentication through our domain but I can't seem to get it to work.

I have a w2k domain. My web site is run on a w2k3 server which is a member of the domain.

I have set integrated windows and Digest Authentication on. Unchecked Enable anonymous access.

When trying to access the site I get my login box but it does not accept the credentials. I am an enterprise admin.

The Title of the box says 'Connect to <websiteheader.domainname>'

I get three tries and then I get - You are not authorized to view this page

If I try to connect to the site through our VPN connection it works.

Any Idea's?

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Hi Stoic Joker,

I have read here here on the MS site that IIS will pick the strongest authentication and then works its way down the list until it gets to a protocol that both sides support. So it should work with both selected.

Saying that, I have tried with just one or the other and it still did not work. :(

Regards

Taggs

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I would love to see a network trace of the connect attempt from the client captured by wireshark or netmon - do we even know what authentication is being requested when the 401 is sent from the server to the client?

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@Stoic Joker

I have tried all combinations of user name I can think of

Username

DomainName\UserName

UserName@DomainName

localmachine\admin

machinename.domain\username

:(

@cluberti

I will try and get some network traces

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I have just tested this again and it seems to be working now.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm :wacko:

Not sure if I want to enable this on my live app until I can find out why. I think I will create some new sites and see if I can re-create.

Thanks for the help guys :hello:

Taggs

P.S. I will post back if I find anything useful

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