I want my login page to be SSL only:
[RequireHttps]
public ActionResult Login()
{
if (Helper.LoggedIn)
{
Response.Redirect("/account/stats");
}
return View();
}
But obviously it doesn't work on localhost when I develop and debug my application. I don't wanna use IIS 7 with SSL certificates, how can I automatically disable the RequireHttps attribute?
Update
Based on info provided by StackOverflow users and ASP.NET MVC 2 source code I created the following class that solves the problem.
public class RequireSSLAttribute : FilterAttribute, IAuthorizationFilter
{
public virtual void OnAuthorization(AuthorizationContext filterContext)
{
if (filterContext == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("filterContext");
}
if (!filterContext.HttpContext.Request.IsSecureConnection)
{
HandleNonHttpsRequest(filterContext);
}
}
protected virtual void HandleNonHttpsRequest(AuthorizationContext filterContext)
{
if (filterContext.HttpContext.Request.Url.Host.Contains("localhost")) return;
if (!String.Equals(filterContext.HttpContext.Request.HttpMethod, "GET", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("The requested resource can only be accessed via SSL");
}
string url = "https://" + filterContext.HttpContext.Request.Url.Host + filterContext.HttpContext.Request.RawUrl;
filterContext.Result = new RedirectResult(url);
}
}
And it's used like this:
[RequireSSL]
public ActionResult Login()
{
if (Helper.LoggedIn)
{
Response.Redirect("/account/stats");
}
return View();
}
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