Windows Authentication asp.net core development on Mac
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I've moved from a windows machine to a Macbook so I've moved from VS Community to VS Community for Mac.
I already have applications built in Asp.net Core 2.1 with Windows Authentication which does not work when debugging on the Mac because it does not have IIS from my understanding and I cannot move to Individual Accounts Login.
Is there any work around for this without having to publish the code to test code?
My current setup in VS Community for Mac and Docker for SQL Server
visual-studio iis asp.net-core vs-community-edition
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I've moved from a windows machine to a Macbook so I've moved from VS Community to VS Community for Mac.
I already have applications built in Asp.net Core 2.1 with Windows Authentication which does not work when debugging on the Mac because it does not have IIS from my understanding and I cannot move to Individual Accounts Login.
Is there any work around for this without having to publish the code to test code?
My current setup in VS Community for Mac and Docker for SQL Server
visual-studio iis asp.net-core vs-community-edition
Googling "IIS on Mac" results in this stackoverflow.com/questions/10765309/… which points at mono-project.com/docs/web/aspnet . I would be suprised if you could get windows authentication working though.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 7:24
Would it be possible to use Impersonation within the dev environment, essentially debugging as a way to test with windows authentication without actually having it?
– user2806570
Nov 20 at 8:34
Maybe. I don’t know anything about Macs. I do know that if you’re not connected to a domain then you need to use NTLM. And you should be able to enter the NTLM credentials straight into a browser. I seem to recall doing that many years ago but it used IIS
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 9:29
1
There is no Windows authentication on macOS, so you cannot achieve your goal without changing authentication method.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:48
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I've moved from a windows machine to a Macbook so I've moved from VS Community to VS Community for Mac.
I already have applications built in Asp.net Core 2.1 with Windows Authentication which does not work when debugging on the Mac because it does not have IIS from my understanding and I cannot move to Individual Accounts Login.
Is there any work around for this without having to publish the code to test code?
My current setup in VS Community for Mac and Docker for SQL Server
visual-studio iis asp.net-core vs-community-edition
I've moved from a windows machine to a Macbook so I've moved from VS Community to VS Community for Mac.
I already have applications built in Asp.net Core 2.1 with Windows Authentication which does not work when debugging on the Mac because it does not have IIS from my understanding and I cannot move to Individual Accounts Login.
Is there any work around for this without having to publish the code to test code?
My current setup in VS Community for Mac and Docker for SQL Server
visual-studio iis asp.net-core vs-community-edition
visual-studio iis asp.net-core vs-community-edition
asked Nov 20 at 7:00
user2806570
163210
163210
Googling "IIS on Mac" results in this stackoverflow.com/questions/10765309/… which points at mono-project.com/docs/web/aspnet . I would be suprised if you could get windows authentication working though.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 7:24
Would it be possible to use Impersonation within the dev environment, essentially debugging as a way to test with windows authentication without actually having it?
– user2806570
Nov 20 at 8:34
Maybe. I don’t know anything about Macs. I do know that if you’re not connected to a domain then you need to use NTLM. And you should be able to enter the NTLM credentials straight into a browser. I seem to recall doing that many years ago but it used IIS
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 9:29
1
There is no Windows authentication on macOS, so you cannot achieve your goal without changing authentication method.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:48
add a comment |
Googling "IIS on Mac" results in this stackoverflow.com/questions/10765309/… which points at mono-project.com/docs/web/aspnet . I would be suprised if you could get windows authentication working though.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 7:24
Would it be possible to use Impersonation within the dev environment, essentially debugging as a way to test with windows authentication without actually having it?
– user2806570
Nov 20 at 8:34
Maybe. I don’t know anything about Macs. I do know that if you’re not connected to a domain then you need to use NTLM. And you should be able to enter the NTLM credentials straight into a browser. I seem to recall doing that many years ago but it used IIS
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 9:29
1
There is no Windows authentication on macOS, so you cannot achieve your goal without changing authentication method.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:48
Googling "IIS on Mac" results in this stackoverflow.com/questions/10765309/… which points at mono-project.com/docs/web/aspnet . I would be suprised if you could get windows authentication working though.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 7:24
Googling "IIS on Mac" results in this stackoverflow.com/questions/10765309/… which points at mono-project.com/docs/web/aspnet . I would be suprised if you could get windows authentication working though.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 7:24
Would it be possible to use Impersonation within the dev environment, essentially debugging as a way to test with windows authentication without actually having it?
– user2806570
Nov 20 at 8:34
Would it be possible to use Impersonation within the dev environment, essentially debugging as a way to test with windows authentication without actually having it?
– user2806570
Nov 20 at 8:34
Maybe. I don’t know anything about Macs. I do know that if you’re not connected to a domain then you need to use NTLM. And you should be able to enter the NTLM credentials straight into a browser. I seem to recall doing that many years ago but it used IIS
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 9:29
Maybe. I don’t know anything about Macs. I do know that if you’re not connected to a domain then you need to use NTLM. And you should be able to enter the NTLM credentials straight into a browser. I seem to recall doing that many years ago but it used IIS
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 9:29
1
1
There is no Windows authentication on macOS, so you cannot achieve your goal without changing authentication method.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:48
There is no Windows authentication on macOS, so you cannot achieve your goal without changing authentication method.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:48
add a comment |
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!
- Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!
But avoid …
- Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.
- Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.
To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.
Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from answering.
Please pay close attention to the following guidance:
- Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!
But avoid …
- Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.
- Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.
To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
StackExchange.ready(
function () {
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53387784%2fwindows-authentication-asp-net-core-development-on-mac%23new-answer', 'question_page');
}
);
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Googling "IIS on Mac" results in this stackoverflow.com/questions/10765309/… which points at mono-project.com/docs/web/aspnet . I would be suprised if you could get windows authentication working though.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 7:24
Would it be possible to use Impersonation within the dev environment, essentially debugging as a way to test with windows authentication without actually having it?
– user2806570
Nov 20 at 8:34
Maybe. I don’t know anything about Macs. I do know that if you’re not connected to a domain then you need to use NTLM. And you should be able to enter the NTLM credentials straight into a browser. I seem to recall doing that many years ago but it used IIS
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 20 at 9:29
1
There is no Windows authentication on macOS, so you cannot achieve your goal without changing authentication method.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:48