I'm using forms authentication in an ASP.NET application. I configure the FormsAuthenticationTicket
to expire in 1 year but it actually expires after 1 hour or so. I can't figure out why.
Here is all the code involved in the login process:
public static bool Login(int id)
{
try
{
string securityToken = UserHelper.AuthenticateUser(id);
DateTime expiryDate = DateTime.Now.AddYears(1);
FormsAuthenticationTicket ticket = new FormsAuthenticationTicket(
1, id.ToString(), DateTime.Now, expiryDate, true,
securityToken, FormsAuthentication.FormsCookiePath);
string encryptedTicket = FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(ticket);
HttpCookie cookie = new HttpCookie(FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName, encryptedTicket);
cookie.Expires = expiryDate;
HttpContext.Current.Response.Cookies.Add(cookie);
return true;
}
catch
{
return false;
}
}
Web.config:
<system.web>
<machineKey validationKey="AutoGenerate"
decryptionKey="AutoGenerate" validation="SHA1" />
<compilation debug="true">
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="~/Login.aspx" timeout="2880"/>
</authentication>
...
Is something wrong with my approach? Why is it expiring so fast?
EDIT
Global.asax code:
protected void Application_AuthenticateRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (Request.PhysicalPath.EndsWith(".aspx") || Request.PhysicalPath.EndsWith(".axd") || Request.PhysicalPath.EndsWith(".ashx"))
SecurityManager.SetPrincipal();
}
SetPrincipal Code:
public static void SetPrincipal()
{
ILivrePrincipal principal = null;
FormsIdentity identity;
UrlParameters urlParameters = UrlParametersHelper.GetUrlParameters(HttpContext.Current.Request);
if (HttpContext.Current.Request.IsAuthenticated)
{
identity = (FormsIdentity)HttpContext.Current.User.Identity;
User userProfile;
urlParameters.SecurityToken = (((FormsIdentity)identity).Ticket).UserData;
try
{
userProfile = UserHelper.GetUser(urlParameters.SecurityToken);
UserHelper.UpdateLastActiveOn(userProfile);
principal = new AuthenticatedPrincipal(identity, userProfile);
}
catch
{
//TODO: Log an exception
FormsAuthentication.SignOut();
principal = new AnonymousPrincipal(new GuestIdentity(), UserHelper.GetUser(null));
}
}
else
{
principal = new AnonymousPrincipal(new GuestIdentity(), UserHelper.GetUser(null));
}
HttpContext.Current.User = principal;
}
Are you using anything else in your application that might cause a timeout? Automatically logging you out if in-proc session states expire for example.
I assume you've got some code in your Global.asax to process the authenticated request too?
I don't see anything wrong with the code. What browser are you using, perhaps it doesn't recognize the expiration date of 1 year? I would look at the response headers with fiddler or some such tool and see what's actually being sent.
This is your problem.
ASP will generate a new machine key every time the app pool recycles. Which could reasonably happen every hour.
The machine key is used to encrypt and decrypt your FormsAuthentication cookie. If it changes, the cookie on your browser is no longer any good. So the system will treat you as if you have never logged on.
Try generating a static key and adding it to the configuration file. Should look something like this:
Generate yourself a key here.
The only thing that I can see that is non-standard is that you are passing id.ToString() to the FormsAuthenticationTicket constructor. I usually pass the username in this parameter. Not sure whether this will make a difference, but worth a try.
This might help http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910439/
My guess is that the cookie is expiring before the ticket. The above article shows you ways to debug to see if that is indeed the case.