Can I have user authenticated using FBA in cloudshare
My requirement is if user fill up a form and provide his own login credential , I want to create a site collection with provided credentials and make that site collection available to the user on public interface not through cloudshare VM login. Does cloud share supports this type of request
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Pramod,
Thank you for your question. Once you provision an environment from any of our templates you are administrator. You also have full access to central administration on the server. Which means you can enable forms-based authentication or even claims based authentication if you choose. Once you have done so it will be accessible to your users via web access. if you configure a site collection to have your FBA as the means of authentication, when the users access the web access URL they will get your authentication dialog. Here is a blog post from another user who enabled Claims Authentication: http://blog.cloudshare.com/2011/10/25/using-claims-authentication-to-configure-multiple-authentication-providers-in-a-cloudshare-environment/
Chris
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Thanks Chris
Can CloudShare support this type of functionality.
_ http://sharepoint2010.datapolis.com?cpn=501 _
Once you fill up this form, site collection will get created using the credential provided by the user and available on the internet without logging to VM.
In cloudshare can I use my sub domain for configuration
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Pramod,
CloudShare is a development and testing platform for many applications including SharePoint. We do not provide specific support to the various applications run, on CloudShare, but do provide templates for many of them including SharePoint. Because we give you full control of the environment, it means that anything you can do on-premise you can do inside of CloudShare. Many of our users have used FBA, but i'm not sure about this specific one. We have a 14-day trial that you can move the solution over to the farm and test it to make sure it works. I suggest you do that.
Chris
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