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DotNetNuke® Project :: Authentication Providers

The Authentication Provider project is actually a collection which includes both the core components and the individual providers for each authentication type.  At present the supported providers include Active Directory, LiveID and OpenID.

Each member of the Authentication team leads the effort on their own specific provider.  However, they work as a team to ensure that all the providers are well serviced (including forums, fixes, etc).

 


Team Member Blog
Apr 24

Posted by: Mike Horton
4/24/2007

Hello everyone.

After many discussions with Joe Brinkman and Scott Willhite about the Active Directory provider I decided it was time to "put up or shut up" and applied to be the Project Lead. Imagine my surprise when the answer was "Yes".  

Seeing as this is my first blog here I guess I should tell you a little about myself. I've worked with computers doing programming on a personal level since the very early 80's. On a professional level I've worked in an IT position at a Technical College in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada for the past 10 or so years where I do a bit of everything (computer repair, server administration, programming, etc). I discovered DotNetNuke back in it's early days (I believe it was version 1.0.6) and quickly became a convert. When I'm not working on the computer I'm either watching some form of motorsports, at TaeKwonDo with my eleven year old son, or spending time with my wife and two teenage daughters.

But enough about me when what you really want to know about the AD provider. If you check the project page you'll notice that Charles Nurse is now the Core Team Sponsor. While some might think it's a mistake to put two Crazy Canucks together on a project I don't think so. Charles is very familiar with how the Active Directory provider is tied in with the core code and is going to be a great help in going forward.

So what direction is the Active Directory provider headed? What Charles and I would like to do is separate the AD code from the core and make it an actual provider. This serves, at minimum, two purposes. It can become a separate project that isn't reliant on core code releases with it's own release schedule much like you see with the other DotNetNuke projects. It will also make it easier to add other versions of authentication making the provider much more rugged.

Over the next few days I'm going to get far more familiar with the AD code and start looking at ways to meet our initial goal of separating the code from the core. Also once I'm a bit more settled into the Project Lead position I will most likely be looking for project team members so if you're interested be prepared.

Thanks
Mike Horton

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Re: Active Directory Provider News

Welcome to the team Mike!

By christoc on   4/25/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Brilliant news... Excellent stuff. I think Shawn and I have about 15 issues lined up in gemini for you already :) Good luck, welcome and thanks for your help!

By NukeAlexS on   4/26/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Hehe, us "Crazy Canucks" are taking over the DotNetNuke project...oops...I've said too much :S

By openarrow on   4/26/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

I'm actually crying right now, you can't believe how relieved I am to hear this. :) I have written about the lack of development in this project several times. All I can say is THANK GOD, it's about time! I also couldn't think of anyone better suited to the job, you're contributions in the forums are enormous.

Also, I'm yet another Canuck as well. (Thunder Bay, ON) I'm a .Net developer with some ADSI programming experience as well. So if you ever need some, help, advice, testing, etc. please let me know. You can always PM me via the forums etc.

By dstgroup on   4/27/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Great news! This has been a subject we have talked about for years in our IT dept. I have implemented DNN in my on projects but from the company’s stand point I have always met resistance from the peers. Hopefully this new action will make DNN a household name for Company Intranets!

By DBS on   4/27/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Awesome! Thanks for stepping up Mike! In my opinion, DNN's use in an Intranet environment has been grossly under estimated. I personally have 5 core installs with approximately 30 child sites each all using Active Directory authentication. This is great news for my users!

By PaskettJ on   4/30/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Here's a question for you? Is there any thought about providing a dual login method, such as AD authentication and if an account doesn't exist via the DotNetNuke authentication?

By swandiggitty on   5/16/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

That is something that is being considered.

By mikeh on   5/17/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Where do you stand with this project now? Any ETA's yet?

By TimBuffo on   5/17/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Great news! We all (AD users) are counting on you! Thank for deciding to support AD integration.

By jakubjedrzejczak on   5/23/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Are you going to be supporting AD Federated Services as a part of this project? ADFS gives companies the ability to extend their web offering to trading partners. Dotnetnuke provides a great tool for creating partner sites and ADFS would provide the link that lets the partner use their AD to access your website.

By halm on   5/31/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

"Are we there yet?"

By DookieDNN on   6/5/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

I would be interested in knowing about the status of a dual provider login. Is that something underdevelopment now?

By klb5770@yahoo.com on   7/24/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Yes it is.

By mikeh on   7/25/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

I am beginning a project that will require using a remote active directory or dnn's membship provider to authenticate each user. If that is compatible with the focus of this project, I would like to join this project. I can roll my own, but would prefer contributing to a project that would be useful to others.

By klb5770@yahoo.com on   7/25/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Hi, i am new to dnn. When will the Active Directory Provider release?

By kwangleong on   10/14/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Hi Kwwangleong. It should be released as a separate project in the next couple of weeks but it's already part of DNN 4.6.0 and 4.6.2. If you look in the Install/Packages directory you'll find it with a .resources extension. Change the .resources to .zip and you can install it in your 4.6.0 or 4.6.2 site.

By mikeh on   10/14/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

Is it possible, or is it under consideration, to enable AD groups to be used to manage DNN role membership i.e. assign AD groups to DNN roles and manage membership of these groups from AD? I'd like to be able to manage DNN roles memberships directly from AD but can't see a way to add an AD group to a DNN role when using the ADSI provider. Thanks.

By cymorg on   10/31/2007

Re: Active Directory Provider News

If the AD group and the DNN group is named the same and synchronize is checked then members of the AD group are automatically put into the DNN role when they sign in (or removed if that's the case). However you can't remove someone from the DNN role and have them removed from the AD group.

By mikeh on   10/31/2007
 


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