I have an ASP.NET Core 3.0 application that works with local Intranet Windows Authentication to identify logged in users. Using the standard Windows Authentication behaviors I'm able to capture the user's WindowsIdentity
without an issue.
However, depending on how the user is logged into the browser using either automatic Intranet Browser login (ie. no password dialog) or explicitly logging in using the browser Password dialog box, I get different results for the user's groups.
The following is an API request that echos back user information including a filtered group membership list (that excludes built-in accounts). The one on the left is a manual login, the one on the right an auto-login.
For the explicit login I correctly see all the custom groups the user is part of. However, for the auto-login, those same groups do not show up:
I also took a close look at the User and Identity instances on the server, and it's referencing the exact same SIDs for the user, so it seems strange that different results are being returned for the Group Membership.
Any ideas why the group list is different when I am getting the same account returned? Note the groups are local so it shouldn't be an issue due to domain access.
Note: I'm testing locally on localhost even, and to test this I set the Windows Proxy Settings here:
With the checkboxes off I'm forced to login. With them on (in Chromium browsers anyway) I have to explicitly enter my credentials into the browser's login dialog.