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| Subject: | .NET Web Application Security |
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| Date: | Fri, 29 Feb 2008 14:16:48 -0500 |
Integrating role-based security into our web-application from the beginning would obviously have been the ideal scenario. That not being the case, we are faced with an immediate need to secure several web-based .NET forms (down to the HTML input elements, buttons, etc.) so that certain data is visible/updateable/etc based on user roles. Does anyone know if a 3rd-party solution exists that we can integrate into (or "layer over") our .NET web-app to provide role-based security as an interim solution (until we can design, test and implement role-based security into the next phase of our code)? Thanks in advance. -Alex Bolduc
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