I did something like this:
- Use the Global.asax.cs to load the roles you want to compare in session,cache, or application state, or load them on the fly on the ValidateUser controller
Assign the [Authorize] attribute to your controllers, you want to require authorization for
[Authorize(Roles = "Admin,Tech")]
or to allow access, for example the Login and ValidateUser controllers use the below attribute
[AllowAnonymous]
My Login Form
<form id="formLogin" name="formLogin" method="post" action="ValidateUser">
<table>
<tr>
<td>
<label for="txtUserName">Username: (AD username) </label>
</td>
<td>
<input id="txtUserName" name="txtUserName" role="textbox" type="text" />
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<label for="txtPassword">Password: </label>
</td>
<td>
<input id="txtPassword" name="txtPassword" role="textbox" type="password" />
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<p>
<input id="btnLogin" type="submit" value="LogIn" class="formbutton" />
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
@Html.Raw("<span id='lblLoginError'>" + @errMessage + "</span>")
</form>
Login Controller and ValidateUser controller invoked from the Form post
Validate user is authentication via a WCF service that validates against the Windows AD Context local to the service, but you can change this to your own authentication mechanism
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using System.Web.Security;
using System.Security.Principal;
using MyMVCProject.Extensions;
namespace MyMVCProject.Controllers
{
public class SecurityController : Controller
{
[AllowAnonymous]
public ActionResult Login(string returnUrl)
{
Session["LoginReturnURL"] = returnUrl;
Session["PageName"] = "Login";
return View("Login");
}
[AllowAnonymous]
public ActionResult ValidateUser()
{
Session["PageName"] = "Login";
ViewResult retVal = null;
string loginError = string.Empty;
HttpContext.User = null;
var adClient = HttpContext.Application.GetApplicationStateWCFServiceProxyBase.ServiceProxyBase<UserOperationsReference.IUserOperations>>("ADService").Channel;
var username = Request.Form["txtUserName"];
var password = Request.Form["txtPassword"];
if (username.Contains(@"\"))
username = username.Split('\\')[1];
var acctReq = new UserOperationsReference.DoesAccountExistRequest();
acctReq.userName = username;
var accountExist = adClient.DoesAccountExist(acctReq);
if (!accountExist.DoesAccountExistResult)
{
return View("Login", new object[] { "NO_ACCOUNT", accountExist.errorMessage });
}
var authReq = new UserOperationsReference.AuthenticateRequest();
authReq.userName = username;
authReq.passWord = password;
var authResponse = adClient.Authenticate(authReq);
String verifiedRoles = string.Empty;
if (authResponse.AuthenticateResult == UserOperationsReference.DirectoryServicesEnumsUserProperties.SUCCESS)
{
Dictionary<string, string[]> siteRoles = null;
if (HttpContext.Application["UISiteRoles"] != null)
siteRoles = HttpContext.Application.GetApplicationState<Dictionary<string, string[]>>("UISiteRoles");
string groupResponseError = string.Empty;
if (siteRoles != null && siteRoles.Count > 0)
{
var groupsReq = new UserOperationsReference.GetUsersGroupsRequest();
groupsReq.userName = username;
var groupsResponse = adClient.GetUsersGroups(groupsReq);
if (groupsResponse != null)
{
groupResponseError = groupsResponse.errorMessage;
var adRoles = groupsResponse.GetUsersGroupsResult;
if (adRoles != null)
{
foreach (var adRole in adRoles)
{
foreach (var roleName in siteRoles.Keys)
{
var roles = siteRoles[roleName].ToList();
foreach (var role in roles)
{
if (adRole.Equals(role, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase))
{
verifiedRoles += roleName + ";";
break;
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(verifiedRoles))
{
return View("Login", new object[] { "NO_ACCESS_ROLE", groupResponseError });
}
if (verifiedRoles.EndsWith(";"))
verifiedRoles = verifiedRoles.Remove(verifiedRoles.Length - 1, 1);
var authTicket = new FormsAuthenticationTicket(
1,
username,
DateTime.Now,
DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(20),
true,
verifiedRoles
);
string encryptedTicket = FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(authTicket);
var authCookie = new HttpCookie(FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName, encryptedTicket);
Response.Cookies.Add(authCookie);
Session["UserRoles"] = verifiedRoles.Split(';');
Response.Redirect(Session["LoginReturnURL"].ToString());
}
else
{
retVal = View("Login", new object[] { authResponse.AuthenticateResult.ToString(), authResponse.errorMessage });
}
return retVal;
}
}
}
User is authenticated now create the new Identity
protected void FormsAuthentication_OnAuthenticate(Object sender, FormsAuthenticationEventArgs e)
{
if (FormsAuthentication.CookiesSupported == true)
{
HttpCookie authCookie = Context.Request.Cookies[FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName];
if (authCookie == null || authCookie.Value == "")
return;
FormsAuthenticationTicket authTicket = null;
try
{
authTicket = FormsAuthentication.Decrypt(authCookie.Value);
}
catch
{
return;
}
if (authTicket.UserData == null)
return;
string username = authTicket.Name;
Context.User = new GenericPrincipal(
new System.Security.Principal.GenericIdentity(username, "MyCustomAuthTypeName"), authTicket.UserData.Split(';'));
}
}
On my site at the the top of my _Layout.cshtml I have something like this
{
bool authedUser = false;
if (User != null && User.Identity.AuthenticationType == "MyCustomAuthTypeName" && User.Identity.IsAuthenticated)
{
authedUser = true;
}
}
Then in the body
@{
if (authedUser)
{
<span id="loggedIn_userName">
<label>User Logged In: </label>@User.Identity.Name.ToUpper()
</span>
}
else
{
<span id="loggedIn_userName_none">
<label>No User Logged In</label>
</span>
}
}