I'm looking at writing a basic login page for an ASP.NET website, and all the tutorials I've seen basically explain the following steps:
1. Create a form with username and password text boxes, and a login button.
2. Hook up the login button to an event that will call a validate function, passing in the data from these 2 textboxes.
3. Compare the data in these textboxes in some secure fashion to login info in a database, or elsewhere.
4. Return to the client some results, or redirect based on #3.
All the security information I can find refers to things that happen in #3. My concern is the transition from #1 to #2. Won't the data be sent over an http post in clear text? Couldn't someone just run a tcp trace or wireshark (ethereal), inspect the packets, and see the username and password clear as day? Must I buy an SSL cert to prevent this? Is there something in .net already that will pass this info hashed in some way, if not encrypted?
Thanks, rj