| If your application is based on an
ASP.Net 2.0Web Application project, you can consult the page "How
to integrate Visual Guard in an ASP.Net 2.0 application".
To integrate Visual Guard in your application you must:
- Add the assemblies of Visual Guard .Net as references in your
project.
- Modify the "web.config" file of your application to
integrate the Visual Guard module.
- Integrate Visual Guard in the code of your application.
- Create a Visual Guard repository and declare your application
by using the Visual Guard console. This repository will contain
all security items (users, roles, permissions ...) of your application.
- Generate
the Visual Guard configuration files by using the
Visual Guard console. These configuration files will be needed
to connect your application to the repository.
- Grant read/write permissions to the repository.
Referencing Visual Guard assemblies
In order to use Visual Guard .Net, you must add references to Visual
Guard assemblies
- Open the solution of your project in Visual Studio.
- In the solution explorer, expand the project
node.
- Right-click on the project node for the project
and select Add Reference from the shortcut menu.
- In .Net tab, select the 3 assemblies named Novalys.VisualGuard.Security,
Novalys.VisualGuard.Security,
WebFrom,Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.<RepositoryType>(File,
SQLServer or Oracle), then click the Select
button, and then click the OK button.
Note: If the assemblies do not appear in this list you can use
the Browse button and select them in the directory
r <Visual Guard installation directory>/bin/1.1.
Description of Visual Guard .Net assemblies:
- Novalys.VisualGuard.Security contains the
main Visual Guard classes.
- Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.Files contains
the classes needed to access a file based repository.
- Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.SQLServercontains
the classes needed to access a repository stored in a Microsoft
SQLServer database (SQLServer 2000 or higher).
- Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.Oracle contains
the classes needed to access a repository stored in an Oracle
database (8i or higher).
- Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.WinForm contains
all classes based on WinForm control. This assembly is needed
only if you use the forms provided by Visual Guard to authenticate,
change a password or select a role. If you want to use your own
form you do not need to add a reference to this assembly.
- Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.WebForm contains
the classes needed for ASP.Net application. You must reference
this assembly in a ASP.Net WebSite or an ASP.Net WebService project.
Modify the "web.config" file of your
application
To enable Visual Guard .Net in your application, please declare
the class Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.WebForm.VGHttpModule
in the list of HttpModules in the "web.config" of your
application. To do that, you must:
- Open the "web.config" file of your application or
add a new one to your project.
- Add the following line of code in the <HttpModules> node:
<add
type="Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.WebForm.VGHttpModule,
Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.WebForm" name="VGModule"/>
For example:
<configuration>
<system.web>
...
<httpModules>
<add
type= "Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.WebForm.VGHttpModule,
Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.WebForm" name="VGModule"/>
</httpModules>
...
</system.web>
</configuration>
This module will enable Visual Guard in your application. It will
automatically detect the type of authentication used in your application.
Visual Guard supports Forms, Windows and Passport authentication.
If you use Form authentication mode, you can use the Visual Guard
authentication mechanism. In this case you must call the method
VGSecurityManager.Authenticate in your login form. You can find
an example of the authentication integrated in a login form in the
chapter "Integrate
Visual Guard in your code".
If you use Windows or Passport authentication mode, Visual Guard
will automatically detect the authenticated user and load the security
permissions granted to this user.
If the user does not have any role in the application or if the
user is not declared in the repository or if the user is anonymous,
Visual Guard will deny the user access to all pages in your web
site.
If you want to allow anonymous sessions in your web site, you must
declare an anonymous user to your application in the Visual Guard
console.
To enable anonymous sessions, you must:
- Open the Visual Guard console and connect to the repository
associated to your application.
- Create a new role in your application with a permission set
containing permissions for an anonymous user.
- Create a new user and grant the new role to this user.
- Select the item corresponding to your application and, in the
property "Anonymous user", select the user created above
You can use Visual Guard in conjunction with the URL Authorization
module to deny access to specific users (anonymous or not) or roles.
Visual Guard users and roles are fully compatible with the URL Authorization
module.
Integrate Visual Guard .NET in your code
The main class in Visual Guard isNovalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGSecurityManager.
This class provides the main access point for interacting with Visual
Guard. It provides authentication and authorization features, it
allows you to set the security of your application objects.
The following example demonstrates how to authenticate a user.
This code can be inserted in the click event of the OK
button in a login form:
[C#]
Page.Validate();
if (!Page.IsValid) return;
VGAuthenticationState state = VGSecurityManager.Authenticate(usernameTextBox.Text,
passwordTextBox.Text, VGAuthenticationMode.VisualGuard);
if (state.IsFailed)
{
if (state.IsCredentialInvalid)
{
if
(state.IsLastBadLogin)
{
errorLabel.Text
= "Invalid user or password. The next
bad login will lock your account.";
}
else
{
errorLabel.Text
= "Invalid user or password";
}
}
else if (state.IsUserNotAuthorized)
{
errorLabel.Text = "You
are not authorized to log on to this application.";
}
else if (state.IsUserAccountExpired)
{
errorLabel.Text = "Your account is no
longer valid. Contact your administrator.";
}
else if (state.IsUserAccountNotYetAvailable)
{
errorLabel.Text = "Your
account is not yet available.";
}
else if (state.IsUserAccountLockedOut)
{
errorLabel.Text = "Your
account is locked. Contact your administrator.";
}
errorLabel.Visible = true;
}
else
{
if (!state.IsPasswordSecure)
{
FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie(usernameTextBox.Text,
remenberCheckBox.Checked);
RedirectToChangePasswordPage();
}
else
{
FormsAuthentication.RedirectFromLoginPage(usernameTextBox.Text,
remenberCheckBox.Checked);
}
[Visual Basic]
Page.Validate()
If Not Page.IsValid Then
Return
Dim state As
VGAuthenticationState = VGSecurityManager.Authenticate(usernameTextBox.Text,
passwordTextBox.Text, VGAuthenticationMode.VisualGuard)
If state.IsFailed Then
If state.IsCredentialInvalid
Then
If
state.IsLastBadLogin Then
errorLabel.Text
= "Invalid user or password. The next
bad login will lock your account."
Else
errorLabel.Text
= "Invalid user or password"
End If
ElseIf state.IsUserNotAuthorized
Then
errorLabel.Text = "You
are not authorized to log on to this application"
ElseIf state.IsUserAccountExpired
Then
errorLabel.Text = "Your
account is no more valid. Contact your administrator"
ElseIf state.IsUserAccountNotYetAvailable
Then
errorLabel.Text = "Your
account is not yet available."
ElseIf state.IsUserAccountLockedOut
Then
errorLabel.Text = "Your
account is locked. Contact your administrator."
End If
errorLabel.Visible = True
Else
If Not state.IsPasswordSecure
Then
FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie(usernameTextBox.Text,
remenberCheckBox.Checked)
RedirectToChangePasswordPage()
Else
FormsAuthentication.RedirectFromLoginPage(usernameTextBox.Text,
remenberCheckBox.Checked)
End If
End If
To secure a custom class
If you need to secure only Page class in your application, you
do not need to add more code. Visual Guard can detect automatically
all page creations and apply the security action automatically.
But, if you want to secure other types of class (WebControl, UserControl,
non graphic class, etc), you must do the following:
- Add the Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGISecurable interface
to your class.
- Add the call to the VGSecurityManager.SetSecurity method at
the end of the constructor
How to filter granted roles
If a user has more than one role, by default, Visual Guard .Net
creates a permission set that will be a union of all permission
sets. If you want to select only one role or filter roles granted
to the user, you can handle the event VGHttpModule.PermissionLoading.
This event allows you to select roles assigned to the user.
To handle this event you must declare <VGHTTPModuleName>_
PermissionLoading in the global.asax script (where <VGHTTPModuleName>
is the name of the Visual Guard module declared in the web.config
files, by default "VGModule").
The following example demonstrates how to select the role Administrator
if this role is granted:
[Visual Basic]
Sub VGModule_PermissionLoading(ByVal
sender As Object, ByVal
e As VGPermissionsLoadingEventArgs)
If e.Roles.Length
> 1 Then
Dim
selectedRoles(1) As Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGGrantedRole
For Each
role As Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGGrantedRole
In e.Roles
If
role.Name = "Administrator"
Then
selectedRoles(0)
= role
Exit
For
Else
If
role.Name = "Member" Then
selectedRoles(0)
= role
Exit
For
End
If
End
If
Next
If
selectedRoles(0) Is Nothing Then
e.Status = Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGAuthorizationStatus.ProcessCanceled
Else
e.Roles =
selectedRoles
End If
End If
End Sub<
[C#]
void VGModule_PermissionLoading(object
sender, VGPermissionsLoadingEventArgs args)
{
if (e.Roles.Length
> 1)
{
Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGGrantedRole[]
selectedRoles = new Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGGrantedRole[1];
foreach
(Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGGrantedRole role in
e.Roles)
{
if
(role.Name == "Administrator")
{
selectedRoles[0]
= role;
break;
}
else
if (role.Name == "Member")
{
selectedRoles[0]
= role;
break;
}
}
if
(selectedRoles[0] == null)
{
e.Status =
Novalys.VisualGuard.Security.VGAuthorizationStatus.ProcessCanceled;
}
else
{
e.Roles =
selectedRoles;
}
}
}
Granting Read/Write permission to the Repository
Visual Guard needs to grant Read/Write access permissions to the
repository. For example, for a file based repository you must grant
a "Modify" permission to the directory containing the
repository for ASP.NET user accounts. For a database based repository,
the user used to access the Visual Guard repository database must
be a member of "vg_BasicAccess" role.
In most cases, you must grant this permission to a "MACHINE\ASPNET"
user account. If you use IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003 the user
account is "NT Authority\Network Service". If you use
impersonation, you must grant permission to "MACHINE\IUSR_<MACHINE>"
for Form authentication mode and "Domain\UserName" for
Windows integrated authentication mode.
To change permission to a directory, you must:
- Open the Explorer.
- Right click the directory containing the repository data then
select the menu "Properties".
- In the "Security" tab, click on the "Add"
button and select the user for which you want to grant the permission
(i.e. MACHINE\ASPNET) then click OK.
- In the list of permissions, click the option "Modify"
then click OK
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