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Maybe this is more of an ASP.NET MVC question than an Orchard question but I'm relatively new to both and I don't know the answer in either case.

ASP.NET MVC applications don't technically have a single point of entry, so where am I supposed to put code that I want to always run each and every time someone visits any page, regardless of layer or origin or permissions? Is there a specific Orchard way of doing this?

If it makes a difference, what I'm specifically trying to do at the moment is to restrict the IP range that has access to my website. I want to look at every incoming request and check if the user is either authenticated or has an IP in the allowed range that I configured in my custom settings.

I can think of some quick and dirty ways to achieve this like putting the check in Layout and wrap a condition around all of my zones or implement IThemeSelector to switch to a different Theme but I'd like to do it properly.

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All what should you do to achieve this, is implementing new IActionFilter or IAuthorizationFilter like the following:

public class CheckAccessFilter : FilterProvider, IActionFilter, IAuthorizationFilter {
    public void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext) {
        // here you can check the incoming request, and how the system will deal with it,
        // before executing the action
    }

    public void OnActionExecuted(ActionExecutedContext filterContext) {

    }

    public void OnAuthorization(AuthorizationContext filterContext) {
        // here you can authorize any request
    }
}

But if you want only to authorize based on content items (like: Widgets, Pages, Projections), you can implement IAuthorizationServiceEventHandler:

public class IPAuthorizationEventHandler : IAuthorizationServiceEventHandler {
    public void Checking(CheckAccessContext context) { 
    }

    public void Adjust(CheckAccessContext context) { 
    }

    public void Complete(CheckAccessContext context) { 
    }
}

The best sample you can follow to implement this approach is SecurableContentItemsAuthorizationEventHandler, you can find it in Orchard.ContentPermissions module.

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  • This answered my question about where to put such code. However, I now have the problem that I can't redirect in the OnResultExecuting method if my check fails because "Cannot redirect after HTTP Headers have already been set". Any idea if there is a way around this?
    – Lawyerson
    Oct 13, 2016 at 14:19
  • Sorry, this is my mistake, please see the updated answer, should use 'IActionFilter' rather than 'IResultFilter' to catch the request before process the action itself.
    – mdameer
    Oct 13, 2016 at 15:20
  • Cheers, everything I wanted to know and more!
    – Lawyerson
    Oct 14, 2016 at 7:13

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