I have an aplication, written in ASP.NET MVC4, It is hosted on IIS with windows authentication (NTLM).
We have one action, that can take a long time to complete (up to 2 hours), we are calling this from our SPA website as an ajax request.
As it is executing - users get prompted to write in their credentials again. Through my testing, it happens around 10 minutes into the request. If they click cancel - the request form the client side is terminated with status code 401.2.
What could be causing this? Users can stay on the page (on and off, in the background), and never get prompted this login.. But the long requests prompt them..
Question #2 - Could it be, that my action (it is not written async....) is blocking the application to complete the authentication handshake? I can't reproduce it locally on My local IIS, only on the server.
User computers, connecting to the site, are not in that windows auth domain.
Screenshot of FRT up until 401
Here are the IIS Logs Note: the request should take 27 minutes. Row 2 is the initial request, rows 3, 5, 7 and 9 are when I received the popup, and entered the credentials. Interesting - that for each of those time, and the first time, there is a 200 response after 27 minutes (Row 2 - Row 4, Row 3 - Row 6, Row 5 - Row 10, Row 7 - Row 11). After Row 9 I shut down my computer, so I guess the response was not made any more.