Put [Authorize]
over each action that you want only logged in users accessing. You can also do this at the controller level, making all actions within the controller secured. The latter is probably best for you, since you probably only want all of your pages disabled for guests.
Here's what the class-level one looks like:
[Authorize]
public class SomethingController
{
//...
}
and here's an action-level one:
public class SomethingController
{
[Authorize]
public ActionResult SomeAction(Parameter someParameter)
{
//...
}
}
Another way to do it, if all or most of your pages use the same master page, is to put:
<script type="text/javascript>
@if(!Request.IsAuthenticated) {
window.location.href = redirectURL;
}
</script>
or if you arent using razor syntax,
<script type="text/javascript>
<% if(!Request.IsAuthenticated) { %>
window.location.href = redirectURL;
<% } %>
</script>
in the master page. That way, all pages which use that master page will redirect elsewhere if the user is not logged in. This only applies if you are using the built-in authentication, though. NOTE: This option is far less secure than the first option. Use this only if site security is not a big concern