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We are developing a web app that will be used by emloyees (from our internal
network inside the firewall) and by non-employees (from outside our network
and firewall). We'd like to be able to authenticate users based on this fact.
In other words internal users will be authenticated based on their existing
Windows login id, whereas external users will go thru a login process. After
this, the objects controlling the users roles should be the same. Has anyone
solved these problems and can offer any tips? It seems like something that
many organizations would encounter.
network inside the firewall) and by non-employees (from outside our network
and firewall). We'd like to be able to authenticate users based on this fact.
In other words internal users will be authenticated based on their existing
Windows login id, whereas external users will go thru a login process. After
this, the objects controlling the users roles should be the same. Has anyone
solved these problems and can offer any tips? It seems like something that
many organizations would encounter.