Claims – Chris Coulson's Developer Notes https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson Tips on .Net, SQL Server, Sharepoint & AI Tue, 19 Jul 2022 19:38:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/chris_profile-150x150.jpg Claims – Chris Coulson's Developer Notes https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson 32 32 SharePoint FBA: SSL Required https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/sharepoint-fba-ssl-required/ https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/sharepoint-fba-ssl-required/#respond Tue, 19 Jul 2022 19:00:26 +0000 https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/?p=480 Recent changes in Chrome to improve cookie security required flags being set on the cookies in order for them to continue to function cross-domain. Microsoft released patches to SharePoint to implement the flags – however the flags also require the cookie to be marked SECURE and now only allows the cookies to function with HTTPS/SSL. Granted you should only be using FBA in production with SSL...

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Mixed Anonymous and Secure Content with SharePoint 2010 https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/mixed-anonymous-and-secure-content-with-sharepoint-2010/ https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/mixed-anonymous-and-secure-content-with-sharepoint-2010/#comments Wed, 12 Oct 2011 18:51:08 +0000 http://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/?p=64 In this tutorial i’m going to step you through how to set up a SharePoint 2010 publishing portal with both anonymous and secure content. 1. Create a new Web Application in Central Admin. Make sure that you select ‘Yes’ for Allow Anonymous. All other values can remain at the defaults. For this example I’m going to use FBA Claims based authentication. 2. Using central admin, create a site collection...

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