1

When we want to prevent access to specific path with default asp.net authentication, we do:

<location path="routes.axd">
<system.web>
  <authorization>
    <allow roles="Agent"/>
    <deny users="*"/>
  </authorization>
</system.web>

How can we do with ServiceStack?

1 Answer 1

1

There is no configuration to protect /paths in ServiceStack.

Using the [Authenticate] Attribute

You can protect services by adding the [Authenticate] attribute on either the Action:

class MyService : Service {
    [Authenticate] 
    public object Get(Protected request) { ... }
}

The Request DTO

[Authenticate] 
class Protected { ... }

Or the service implementation

[Authenticate] 
class MyService : Service {
    public object Get(Protected request) { ... }
}

Or by inheriting from a base class

[Authenticate] 
class MyServiceBase : Service { ... }


class MyService : MyServiceBase {
    public object Get(Protected request) { ... }
}

Using a Global Request Filter

Otherwise if you can use a global Request Filter if you wanted to restrict all requests any other way, e.g something like:

appHost.RequestFilters.Add((httpReq, httpResp, requestDto) =>
{
    if (IsAProtectedPath(httpReq.PathInfo)) {
       new AuthenticateAttribute()
         .Execute(httpReq, httpResp, requestDto);
    }
});
7
  • It's ok for services. But for classical requests (not XHR) it does not work? Oct 11, 2012 at 0:07
  • Also Elmah can handle Exception in Actions but could not handle exceptions in Services.. Oct 11, 2012 at 0:17
  • A ServiceStack Page Request? All ServiceStack handled Web Requests go through the Global Request Filters
    – mythz
    Oct 11, 2012 at 0:18
  • Hmm. I think there is a conflict with other frameworks that I'm using.. Elmah and AttributeRouting. I'm setting your answer as accepted but problem is going on for me.. Oct 11, 2012 at 0:22
  • It's important to put as much of your context in your question. If you're not talking about calls to ServiceStack web services, than this question has nothing to do with ServiceStack and you should be labeling it with ASP.NET family* tags.
    – mythz
    Oct 11, 2012 at 0:25

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.