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manish godse's GlobalServiceMonitor, SCOM and remoting blog
Authorization support on remoting TCP channel
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This has been a common ask to add some authorization support on remoting channels. During Beta1 remoting added support for authentication and encryption on the TCP channel. In Beta2 there is a new feature which lets you authorize connections based on...
manish godse's GlobalServiceMonitor, SCOM and remoting blog
Remoting Authentication Configuration changes in Beta2
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over 8 years ago
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manishg
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There are config setting changes for Tcp channel authentication in .net framework 2.0 Beta2. Here is a sample server configuration, Note that secure="true" gives a setting of TokenImpersonationLevel.Identify and ProtectionLevel.EncryptAndSign: <configuration>...
manish godse's GlobalServiceMonitor, SCOM and remoting blog
Keeping state in remoting
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Remoting does support stateful connections. You could use singleton or client activated objects to keep object state. This object state is not persisted however. If the server appdomain is unloaded all remoting state will be lost. Not only will the state...
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