Programmatically logout an ASP.NET user

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小蘑菇 2020-12-01 08:23

My app allows an admin to suspend/unsuspend user accounts. I do this with the following code:

MembershipUser user = Membership.GetUser(Guid.Parse(userId));
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  • 2020-12-01 08:27

    On some common page, check for the account being valid, and if it's been revoked, call Session.Abandon().

    Edit (Just noticed this was still open.)

    I know this works, because I do it.

    On the master page, check the account status. That means on every navigation you have the chance to log them out.

    (Final) Edit

    Don't think of it as "I am terminating their session," think of it as "their session terminates itself."

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  • 2020-12-01 08:28

    There's no way to abandon a session from 'outside' the session. You would have to check the database on each page load, and if the account has been disabled, then signout. You could achieve this using a HttpModule too, which would make things a bit cleaner.

    For example:

    public class UserCheckModule : IHttpModule
    {
        public void Init(HttpApplication context)
        {
            context.PreRequestHandlerExecute += new EventHandler(OnPreRequestHandlerExecute);
        }
    
        public void Dispose() {}
    
        private void OnPreRequestHandlerExecute(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            // Get the user (though the method below is probably incorrect)
            // The basic idea is to get the user record using a user key
            // stored in the session (such as the user id).
            MembershipUser user = Membership.GetUser(Guid.Parse(HttpContext.Current.Session["guid"]));
    
            // Ensure user is valid
            if (!user.IsApproved)
            {
                HttpContext.Current.Session.Abandon();
                FormsAuthentication.SignOut();
                HttpContext.Current.Response.Redirect("~/Login.aspx?AccountDisabled");
            }
        }
    }
    

    This isn't a complete example, and the method of retrieving the user using a key stored in the session will need to be adapted, but this should get you started. It will involve an extra database check on each page load to check that the user account is still active, but there's no other way of checking this information.

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  • 2020-12-01 08:42

    If using forms authentication:

    FormsAuthentication.SignOut();
    
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  • 2020-12-01 08:45

    When you log out a user, it is also a good idea to overwrite the FormsAuthenticationTicket.

    HttpContext context = HttpContext.Current;
    
    //overwrite the authentication cookie
    FormsAuthenticationTicket ticket = new FormsAuthenticationTicket(1, context.User.Identity.Name, DateTime.Now, DateTime.Now.AddDays(-1), false, Guid.NewGuid().ToString());
    string encrypted_ticket = FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(ticket);
    
    HttpCookie cookie = new HttpCookie(FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName, encrypted_ticket);
    cookie.Expires = ticket.Expiration;
    context.Response.Cookies.Add(cookie);
    
    //clear all the sessions
    context.Session.Abandon();
    
    //sign out and go to the login page
    FormsAuthentication.SignOut();
    FormsAuthentication.RedirectToLoginPage();
    
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