I have a asp.net 4.0 website which works fine on dev machine. When I try to access the same service hosted on a external web server I get following error
The server encountered an error processing the request. The exception message is 'Inheritance security rules violated while overriding member: 'Castle.MicroKernel.DefaultKernel.InitializeLifetimeService()'. Security accessibility of the overriding method must match the security accessibility of the method being overriden.'. See server logs for more details. The exception stack trace is:
...
I am using castle windsor 2.5
I tried using later version of castle windsor but to no avail. Could someone please suggest how can i fix this issue. thanks
Try adding to the system.web section of your web.config file. It worked for me on a GoDaddy hosted site.
<system.web>
<trust level="Full" />
</system.web>
Related
We are using the html-include macro for displaying content from an https resource. However, if we include the macro the following exception occurs:
Error rendering macro 'html-include' :
com.atlassian.renderer.v2.macro.MacroException:
com.atlassian.confluence.macro.MacroExecutionException:
javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed:
sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException:
unable to find valid certification path to requested target
We don't know what to do for getting this to work. Can you please help us?
Cause
The two instances communicating do not explicitly trust one another, even though they are using the same keystore. The certificate the instances are using must be present in the truststore for server-to-server communication to work.
Resolution
Follow the instructions in this document: Connecting to LDAP or JIRA or Other Services via SSL if you are on JDK 1.5
Follow the instructions in this document: keytool - Key and Certificate Management Tool if you are on JDK 1.6
This will require a restart of all applications that have the parameter added.
Parent application built using Umbraco 4.9.0.
Child application built using Blog Engine 2.8.
Am hosting this on IIS6, and am loading the website, my parent application is loading good but my blog is not loading and it is throwing the below error.
Server error in '\blog' Application.
Runtime error
I couldn't view the description of the error even after i make the customerror to "RemoteOnly"
But below is the error from Event Viewer.
Exception information:
Exception type: HttpException
Exception message: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.WebPages.Razor, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
AM very sure the parent application is inheriting and causing the above error, but i could fix it :( please help!
Your help is very much appreciated by this lone fighter.
Please refer the following link for the answer of this question:
Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.WebPages.Razor, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, or one of its dependencies
One thing you will need to do is to tell Umbraco to ignore the /blog url. That way it won't try to process that route.
NOTE:
To do that find the "umbracoReservedPaths" key in the appSettings (in the web.config file). In the value add ",~/blog" to the end of the other paths.
Also, remember that virtual directories inherit the web.config settings from the website they are in. So you may need to add some 's to the web.config for BlogEngine to remove Umbraco things that it cannot or will not use.
Are they both running the same version of .net?
I am running a .NET 4.0 web application locally using the Visual Studio Development Server (built in web server with VS2010), and for the last couple months, my StructureMap bootstrapper file has worked perfectly.
I'm using StructureMap 2.6.1
I have not changed the Bootstrapper file or the Web.config file, and suddenly, I'm getting this strange error when trying to start up my web application.
Here is the error being thrown from the website:
it's a bit tough to read. It says:
Security Exception
Description: The application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security policy. To grant this application the required permission please contact your system administrator or change the application's trust level in the configuration file.
Exception Details: System.Security.SecurityException. Request Failed.
here is the code in my bootstrapper file:
public class BootStrapper
{
public static void ConfigureStructureMap()
{
ObjectFactory.Initialize(x =>
{
x.AddRegistry<ProductRegistry>();
});
}
}
public class ProductRegistry : Registry
{
public ProductRegistry()
{
For<IFirmRepository>()
.Use<FirmRepository>().Ctor<string>("connectionString").Is(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["FeesAndFlows"].ConnectionString);
For<ICryptographyService>()
.Use<Rijndael>();
For<IUserRepository>()
.Use<UserRepository>().Ctor<string>("connectionString").Is(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["FeesAndFlows"].ConnectionString);
For<IAuthenticationService>()
.Use<AuthenticationService>();
For<ILogger>()
.Use<DatabaseLogger>();
}
}
The error is being thrown on this line:
x.AddRegistry<ProductRegistry>();
I've already tried adding each of these lines to my Web.config file, one at a time, and they didn't fix the problem:
<trust level="Full" />
and
<securityPolicy>
<trustLevel name="Full" policyFile="internal"/>
</securityPolicy>
Does anyone have any ideas or might have heard of a problem like this? It's pretty important, b/c without StructureMap starting up correctly, my entire application will not run.
Thanks,
Mike
UPDATE:
Ok, so it appears my problem is local. Other developers here can download the code, and runs it just fine on their local machines. Weird. They bootstrap StructurMap just fine and all instances are resolved...
Any ideas on why just my machine can't bootstrap StructureMap when running in debug mode locally for my web project?
Are you running the code from a network drive by any chance (ie is your documents folder redirected onto a network drive)? Are you in an enterprise environment running on a domain?
If the former it's likely that the code is running in the intranet security context. If the former isn't true but the later is, then its quite possible that a network administrator has changed the enterprise wide CAS policy.
Okay, so this was the problem. The StructureMap.dll was blocked by Win 7. I don't know how is become blocked or where it became blocked, but apparently, when I downloaded the StructureMap.zip file onto my system, the .zip file was blocked, which in turn, led to all the items extracted from the .zip file being blocked as well.
Every time I unblocked it, it went back to blocked when I tried to run the web app.
The way I fixed it was to go back to the original .zip file, unblock it, extract it, and then replace my StruectureMap.dll reference with one that was not blocked.
Insane.
I don't even know WHAT causes file to suddenly become blocked or what process in Windows 7 determines what file(s) should be blocked, but this strange operating system "feature" cost me a day's worth of work.
I had the exact same issue at the exact same place, ObjectFactory.Initialize:
Server Error in '/X.ServiceHost' Application.
Inheritance security rules violated while overriding member:
'StructureMap.StructureMapException.GetObjectData(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,
System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)'. Security
accessibility of the overriding method must match the security
accessibility of the method being overriden.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of
the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more
information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.TypeLoadException: Inheritance security
rules violated while overriding member:
'StructureMap.StructureMapException.GetObjectData(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,
System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)'. Security
accessibility of the overriding method must match the security
accessibility of the method being overriden.
Getting the latest StructureMap package from NuGet (2.6.4.1) fixed the issue.
StructureMap NuGet Package
I have an asp.net and a wcf service created. I hosted wcfservice on localhost(IIS) and the as.net web application also on IIS. Both work fine. I want to host both wcf and my asp.net web application on a registered domain. But when I right click on wcf service & click on publish and eneter details of the site I got error
""The "IsCleanMSDeployPackageNeeded" task failed unexpectedly.
System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or
assembly
'Microsoft.Web.Deployment, Version=7.1.0.0,
Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its
dependencies. The system
cannot find the file specified."
Affte googleing I installed MSwebdeplot v2 on my machine &
tried again. but this tiel I get error "Web deployment
task failed. (Attempt by method
'Microsoft.Web.Publishing.Tasks.VSMSDeployDriverInCmd.LogTrace
(Microsoft.Web.Deployment.DeploymentTraceEventArgs)' to access type
'Microsoft.Web.Deployment.DeploymentSyncParameterEventArgs' failed.) "
I tried to get solution from internet but no luck. pls help me. I have attached the screen shot also.
You need this: http://www.iis.net/download/WebDeploy
I have a site running MVC and Nhibernate (not fluent) using standard session per request in an http module, runs fine locally (also with mysql) but after a move to a hosting provider no update statements are being issued.
I can insert but not update, no exceptions are raised, I have the 'show_sql' option switched on which locally shows the update statements being issued but on the server no update statements are logged.
I don't think NHProf is an option for me as I can only run asp.net apps on my shared server, are there any other methods of diagnosing NH issues like this ?
Anyone had a similar issue ?
Cheers,
A
The issue was that I had moved from my local dev environment with IIS5 to a shared server with IIS7, IIS7 has a different syntax for registering http modules so my NHibernate session module was not firing which caused the behaviour originally described.
To fix this problem I added the modules section in the web.config under system.web to system.webServer, you can add the validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" key to the system.webServer section which will allow your config to have the module registered under both sections so you can have the same config for IIS5/IIS7.
NHProf is an option for you!
You can have it log to a file, then pick that file up later. This is the log4net config you need:
<log4net>
<appender name="NHProfAppender"
type="HibernatingRhinos.Profiler.Appender.NHibernate.NHProfOfflineAppender,
HibernatingRhinos.Profiler.Appender" >
<file value="nhprof_output.nhprof" />
</appender>
<logger name="HibernatingRhinos.Profiler.Appender.NHibernate.NHProfAppender.Setup">
<appender-ref ref="NHProfAppender"/>
</logger>
</log4net>
Alternatively, if you don't have an NHProf license, you can log the NHibernate stuff to a file in order to see what's happening.