I am dealing with a strange issue. Our code has a login process that, if the login is successful, forces to redirect the user to a home page.
That logic works fine locally, on the test server, on the dev servers, and in production. However, just in one environment that process doesn't work. It is throwing the following exception
Thread was being aborted. at System.Threading.Thread.AbortInternal() at System.Threading.Thread.Abort(Object stateInfo) at System.Web.HttpResponse.AbortCurrentThread() at System.Web.HttpResponse.End() at System.Web.HttpResponse.Redirect(String url, Boolean endResponse, Boolean permanent) at System.Web.HttpResponse.Redirect(String url) at DRMS.login.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in login.aspx.cs:line 116
That is extremely strange as the line 116 points just to a bracket. Can somebody please help me with code? Thank you all in advance
At this point I am at a loss and run out of ideas, especially considering the very same code with the same configurations works in other regions/boxes, such as prod region, test region, or dev region
Down below I paste an entire code with attached lines
Thank you in advance for your all the help
I did already post this question in the StackOverflow and Forums.asp.net and it was suggested to:
Use Context.ApplicationInstance.CompleteRequest(); after the Response.redirect - didn't work
Use Server.Execute or use Server.Transfer instead of the Response.recirect. That allowed to get to view Public.aspx page (page that is being redirected to after the successfull login) but the authentication itself didn't happen. Thus, any other link wouldn't redirect to its corresponding page but would instead bring the user back to Login.aspx with the correcponding ReturnURL query string parameter.
I tried to use ThreadAbortException with (and without) Thread.ResetAbort() inside - didn't work
At this point I am at a loss and run out of ideas, especially considering the very same code with the same configurations works in other regions/boxes, such as prod region, test region, or dev region
Down below I paste an entire code with attached lines
Thank you in advance for your all the help
24 protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
25 {
26
27 try
28 {
29
30
31 DataSet dset = null;
32 drmsda = new DRMS_Transaction.drms_dataaccess();
33
34
35 dset = drmsda.GetConfigVariables("Warning_Message");
36 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"] != null)
37 {
38 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows.Count > 0)
39 {
40 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_expiry"].ToString() != "")
41 {
42 if (Convert.ToDateTime(dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_expiry"]) >= Convert.ToDateTime(drmsda.GetServerDateTime()))
43 {
44 lblWarningMessage.Visible = true;
45 lblWarningMessage.Text = dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_value"].ToString();
46 }
47
48 }
49 }
50 }
51
52 if (!IsPostBack)
53 {
54 if (ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["InTestingMode"].ToUpper() == "YES")
55 {
56 txtUsername.Text = "kommulas@gmail.com";
57 chkAgreement.Checked = true;
58 }
59
60
61 dset = drmsda.GetConfigVariables("Announcement");
62 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"] != null)
63 {
64 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows.Count > 0)
65 {
66 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_expiry"].ToString() != "")
67 {
68 if (Convert.ToDateTime(dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_expiry"]) >= Convert.ToDateTime(drmsda.GetServerDateTime()))
69 {
70 lnkAnnouncement.Visible = true;
71 lnkAnnouncement.Text = dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_value"].ToString();
72 lnkAnnouncement.NavigateUrl = dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_url"].ToString();
73 }
74
75 }
76 }
77 }
78
79
80 dset = drmsda.GetConfigVariables("OutageMessage");
81 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"] != null)
82 {
83 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows.Count > 0)
84 {
85 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_expiry"].ToString() != "")
86 {
87 if (Convert.ToDateTime(dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_expiry"]) >= Convert.ToDateTime(drmsda.GetServerDateTime()))
88 {
89 lblOutage.Visible = true;
90
91 lblOutage.Text = dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_value"].ToString();
92 }
93
94 }
95 }
96 }
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105 string refererURL = string.Empty;
106 if (Page.Request.QueryString["ReturnURL"] != null)
107 {
108 refererURL = Page.Request.QueryString["ReturnURL"].ToString();
109 }
110
111
112 if (refererURL != "" && refererURL != (ResolveUrl("~") + "login.aspx"))
113 {
114
115 if (refererURL == "/")
116 {
117 Response.Redirect("~/login.aspx", false);
118 Context.ApplicationInstance.CompleteRequest();
119 }
120 else if (refererURL.Length >= 26)
121 {
122 if (refererURL.Substring(0, 26).ToLower() == "/public/searchresults.aspx")
123 {
124 Response.Redirect("~/login.aspx", false);
125 Context.ApplicationInstance.CompleteRequest();
126 }
127 }
128 else
129 {
130 drmsda.InsertErrorlog("External: login.aspx.cs", "Page Load", refererURL, refererURL, "");
131 lblMessage.Text = "Session Timeout. Please login again.";
132 lblMessage.Visible = true;
133 }
134 }
135
136 137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144#if (SkipVirusCheck)
145 Label2.Text = "ACCESS Application is running in Pilot Mode.<br><br>";
146
147
148
149#endif
150
151 if (ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["IsSiteDown"].ToUpper() == "YES")
152 {
153 Response.Redirect("~/Message.aspx", false);
154 Context.ApplicationInstance.CompleteRequest();
155 }
156 else
157 {
158
159
160 dset = drmsda.GetConfigVariables("View_Notice_Label_1");
161 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"] != null)
162 {
163 if (dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows.Count > 0)
164 {
165 HyperLink7.Text = dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_value"].ToString();
166 HyperLink7.NavigateUrl = dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_url"].ToString();
167 HyperLinkMessage.Text = dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_value"].ToString();
168 HyperLinkMessage.NavigateUrl = dset.Tables["ConfigVariables"].Rows[0]["a_url"].ToString();
169 }
170 }
171 }
172 }
173 }
174 catch (Exception e3)
175 {
176 drmsda.InsertErrorlog("External: login.aspx.cs", "Page Load", e3.Source, e3.Message + " " + e3.StackTrace, "");
177 }
178 }
What I have tried:
I did already post this question in the StackOverflow and Forums.asp.net and it was suggested to
Use Context.ApplicationInstance.CompleteRequest(); after the Response.redirect - didn't work
Use Server.Execute or use Server.Transfer instead of the Response.recirect. That allowed to get to view Public.aspx page (page that is being redirected to after the successfull login) but the authentication itself didn't happen. Thus, any other link wouldn't redirect to its corresponding page but would instead bring the user back to Login.aspx with the correcponding ReturnURL query string parameter.
I tried to use ThreadAbortException with (and without) Thread.ResetAbort() inside - didn't work