ASP.NET Core disable Windows Authentication





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I have .NET Core MVC web application where during creation I set Windows authentication. Now I want to disable Windows authentication and enable anonymous authentication (I have my own authentication mechanism). Here is what I have set in my config file




.vsconfigapplicationhost.config




  <security>
<authentication>
<anonymousAuthentication enabled="true" />
<windowsAuthentication enabled="false" />
</authentication>
</security>


My problem is that when I reopen the solution and run it, the config is changing to:



  <security>
<authentication>
<anonymousAuthentication enabled="false" />
<windowsAuthentication enabled="true" />
</authentication>
</security>


How it's possible that something is changing the config and what should I do to prevent this change?










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    I have .NET Core MVC web application where during creation I set Windows authentication. Now I want to disable Windows authentication and enable anonymous authentication (I have my own authentication mechanism). Here is what I have set in my config file




    .vsconfigapplicationhost.config




      <security>
    <authentication>
    <anonymousAuthentication enabled="true" />
    <windowsAuthentication enabled="false" />
    </authentication>
    </security>


    My problem is that when I reopen the solution and run it, the config is changing to:



      <security>
    <authentication>
    <anonymousAuthentication enabled="false" />
    <windowsAuthentication enabled="true" />
    </authentication>
    </security>


    How it's possible that something is changing the config and what should I do to prevent this change?










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      I have .NET Core MVC web application where during creation I set Windows authentication. Now I want to disable Windows authentication and enable anonymous authentication (I have my own authentication mechanism). Here is what I have set in my config file




      .vsconfigapplicationhost.config




        <security>
      <authentication>
      <anonymousAuthentication enabled="true" />
      <windowsAuthentication enabled="false" />
      </authentication>
      </security>


      My problem is that when I reopen the solution and run it, the config is changing to:



        <security>
      <authentication>
      <anonymousAuthentication enabled="false" />
      <windowsAuthentication enabled="true" />
      </authentication>
      </security>


      How it's possible that something is changing the config and what should I do to prevent this change?










      share|improve this question
















      I have .NET Core MVC web application where during creation I set Windows authentication. Now I want to disable Windows authentication and enable anonymous authentication (I have my own authentication mechanism). Here is what I have set in my config file




      .vsconfigapplicationhost.config




        <security>
      <authentication>
      <anonymousAuthentication enabled="true" />
      <windowsAuthentication enabled="false" />
      </authentication>
      </security>


      My problem is that when I reopen the solution and run it, the config is changing to:



        <security>
      <authentication>
      <anonymousAuthentication enabled="false" />
      <windowsAuthentication enabled="true" />
      </authentication>
      </security>


      How it's possible that something is changing the config and what should I do to prevent this change?







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          The file is managed by Visual Studio and it is being regenerated.



          To disable Windows Authentication, you must change project settings is Visual Studio. This setting is stored in the launchSettings.json file and Visual Studio generates applicationhost.config for the IIS Express process - when ASP.NET Core is hosted in the IIS Express.



          Details about this configuration are here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/security/authentication/windowsauth?view=aspnetcore-2.2






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          • Thanks a lot. I don't know how I missed entries in launchSettings.json :)

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          The file is managed by Visual Studio and it is being regenerated.



          To disable Windows Authentication, you must change project settings is Visual Studio. This setting is stored in the launchSettings.json file and Visual Studio generates applicationhost.config for the IIS Express process - when ASP.NET Core is hosted in the IIS Express.



          Details about this configuration are here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/security/authentication/windowsauth?view=aspnetcore-2.2






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          • Thanks a lot. I don't know how I missed entries in launchSettings.json :)

            – ironcurtain
            Jan 3 at 22:21
















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          The file is managed by Visual Studio and it is being regenerated.



          To disable Windows Authentication, you must change project settings is Visual Studio. This setting is stored in the launchSettings.json file and Visual Studio generates applicationhost.config for the IIS Express process - when ASP.NET Core is hosted in the IIS Express.



          Details about this configuration are here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/security/authentication/windowsauth?view=aspnetcore-2.2






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          • Thanks a lot. I don't know how I missed entries in launchSettings.json :)

            – ironcurtain
            Jan 3 at 22:21














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          The file is managed by Visual Studio and it is being regenerated.



          To disable Windows Authentication, you must change project settings is Visual Studio. This setting is stored in the launchSettings.json file and Visual Studio generates applicationhost.config for the IIS Express process - when ASP.NET Core is hosted in the IIS Express.



          Details about this configuration are here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/security/authentication/windowsauth?view=aspnetcore-2.2






          share|improve this answer













          The file is managed by Visual Studio and it is being regenerated.



          To disable Windows Authentication, you must change project settings is Visual Studio. This setting is stored in the launchSettings.json file and Visual Studio generates applicationhost.config for the IIS Express process - when ASP.NET Core is hosted in the IIS Express.



          Details about this configuration are here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/security/authentication/windowsauth?view=aspnetcore-2.2







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          • Thanks a lot. I don't know how I missed entries in launchSettings.json :)

            – ironcurtain
            Jan 3 at 22:21



















          • Thanks a lot. I don't know how I missed entries in launchSettings.json :)

            – ironcurtain
            Jan 3 at 22:21

















          Thanks a lot. I don't know how I missed entries in launchSettings.json :)

          – ironcurtain
          Jan 3 at 22:21





          Thanks a lot. I don't know how I missed entries in launchSettings.json :)

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