Thursday, February 16, 2012

Allow both Anonymous Access and Windows Integrated Access on RS

How can I configure IIS to allow anonymous and integrated requests to a
single Reporting Services 2005 installation?
If I try to mix the two securities (anonymous access and Windows integrated
authentication), all requests run as anonymous (under the IUSR account) and
therefore I get an access denied errors when trying to access a report/folder
that does not allow IUSR as a report "browser").
I have tried to set up a separate web site on the IIS box that points to the
Reporting Sever folders that implements either security; but with out
success. It appears that RS 2005 requires to be installed on the "Default
Web Site"?
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LulkTwo different questions here. The two websites that need to be running as
integrated are: reports and reportserver. Your other websites can run
anonoymous.
Your second question: As far as the default website. The install for 2000
made it very difficult to not have it as the default. However, with 2005
this should be possible. I haven't done it. For this question (how to
install where not the default website), I suggest another posting so someone
will know your question and can answer it.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Lulk" <Lulk@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:05F07710-5C48-47F2-B1BC-EA8E8D768A29@.microsoft.com...
> How can I configure IIS to allow anonymous and integrated requests to a
> single Reporting Services 2005 installation?
> If I try to mix the two securities (anonymous access and Windows
> integrated
> authentication), all requests run as anonymous (under the IUSR account)
> and
> therefore I get an access denied errors when trying to access a
> report/folder
> that does not allow IUSR as a report "browser").
> I have tried to set up a separate web site on the IIS box that points to
> the
> Reporting Sever folders that implements either security; but with out
> success. It appears that RS 2005 requires to be installed on the "Default
> Web Site"?
> --
> Lulk|||I have a single web site set up to strictly to access Reporting Services.
One I want to run Integrated and allow Anonymous. I tried creating a separate
web site that points to the same app directories, but that's not working
cleanly.
--
Lulk
"Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> Two different questions here. The two websites that need to be running as
> integrated are: reports and reportserver. Your other websites can run
> anonoymous.
> Your second question: As far as the default website. The install for 2000
> made it very difficult to not have it as the default. However, with 2005
> this should be possible. I haven't done it. For this question (how to
> install where not the default website), I suggest another posting so someone
> will know your question and can answer it.
>
> --
> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> "Lulk" <Lulk@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:05F07710-5C48-47F2-B1BC-EA8E8D768A29@.microsoft.com...
> > How can I configure IIS to allow anonymous and integrated requests to a
> > single Reporting Services 2005 installation?
> > If I try to mix the two securities (anonymous access and Windows
> > integrated
> > authentication), all requests run as anonymous (under the IUSR account)
> > and
> > therefore I get an access denied errors when trying to access a
> > report/folder
> > that does not allow IUSR as a report "browser").
> > I have tried to set up a separate web site on the IIS box that points to
> > the
> > Reporting Sever folders that implements either security; but with out
> > success. It appears that RS 2005 requires to be installed on the "Default
> > Web Site"?
> > --
> > Lulk
>
>|||You cannot run both anonymous and integrated. That just doesn't work. Once
you are anonymous you are anoymous.
If you are in an intranet environment, most domains have a generic Users
group which is everybody in that domain. That would allow you to let
everyone access to the report.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Lulk" <Lulk@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E2CC088F-2D45-4BD1-91C7-409823061287@.microsoft.com...
>I have a single web site set up to strictly to access Reporting Services.
> One I want to run Integrated and allow Anonymous. I tried creating a
> separate
> web site that points to the same app directories, but that's not working
> cleanly.
> --
> Lulk
>
> "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
>> Two different questions here. The two websites that need to be running as
>> integrated are: reports and reportserver. Your other websites can run
>> anonoymous.
>> Your second question: As far as the default website. The install for 2000
>> made it very difficult to not have it as the default. However, with 2005
>> this should be possible. I haven't done it. For this question (how to
>> install where not the default website), I suggest another posting so
>> someone
>> will know your question and can answer it.
>>
>> --
>> Bruce Loehle-Conger
>> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
>> "Lulk" <Lulk@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:05F07710-5C48-47F2-B1BC-EA8E8D768A29@.microsoft.com...
>> > How can I configure IIS to allow anonymous and integrated requests to a
>> > single Reporting Services 2005 installation?
>> > If I try to mix the two securities (anonymous access and Windows
>> > integrated
>> > authentication), all requests run as anonymous (under the IUSR account)
>> > and
>> > therefore I get an access denied errors when trying to access a
>> > report/folder
>> > that does not allow IUSR as a report "browser").
>> > I have tried to set up a separate web site on the IIS box that points
>> > to
>> > the
>> > Reporting Sever folders that implements either security; but with out
>> > success. It appears that RS 2005 requires to be installed on the
>> > "Default
>> > Web Site"?
>> > --
>> > Lulk
>>

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