vote up 0 vote down star

I am using Netegrity's SiteMinder single sign on for a subset part of my development machine. Something like https://testdev.com/sm/testapp where /sm is my SiteMinder configured location.

However, when I run ASP.NET MVC apps in a virtual directory under the /sm folder I get some unexpected results from Url.RouteUrl or Html.BeginRouteForm or any Url or Html helper method generating urls.

First, if I run the default.aspx page, I receive urls with double names parts as in /sm/testapp/testapp/home/index where I would expect to see /sm/testapp/home/index. I have corrected this issue by doing a Response.Redirect("~/home/index") in the default.aspx.cs and removing the supplied implementation.

I believe these are symptoms of how SiteMinder is set up in IIS 6. If I take a look at the MetaBase.xml I find the following for the /sm directory:

<IIsConfigObject    Location ="/LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/sm"
>

and my test application configuration as follows:

<IIsWebDirectory    Location ="/LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/sm/testapp"
	AccessSSLFlags="AccessSSL | AccessSSL128"
	AppFriendlyName="testapp"
	AppIsolated="2"
	AppRoot="/LM/W3SVC/1/Root/sm/testapp"
	DefaultDoc="Default.aspx,Default.htm,Default.asp,index.cfm,index.htm,index.html,iisstart.htm"
	ScriptMaps="* Lot of script maps related to 3.5 .Net"
>
<Custom
	Name="UNCPassword"
	ID="3003"
	Value="Large Number"
	Type="STRING"
	UserType="IIS_MD_UT_FILE"
	Attributes="INHERIT | SECURE"
/>

Is there something in how ASP.Net handles IIsConfigObject configuration items vs. regular virtual directories? Of course, if I set up a virtual directory and a nested virtual directory, the URL paths are what I would expect. Something in how the /sm directory is defined in IIS 6 is causing the paths and other URL generating routines to foul up.

Any help on the IIsConfigObject would be great.

flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.