I am attempting to encrypt connection string values in the Web.Config file for an ASP.NET 2.0 web application, following the procedure described on MSDN. Using the RsaProtectedC
From your description, you're encountering some problems about encypting web.config via exportable RSA provider, correct?
According to the RSA encryption reference, I've performed some local tests, the normal process of encrypting web.config section via RSA provider and move to other machine is as below:
====================== Step 1
Create a machine-level RSA key container: aspnet_regiis -pc "MyTestKeys" -exp
Step 2
Grant Read Access to the RSA Encryption Key:
aspnet_regiis -pa "MyTestKeys" "NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"
Step 3
Encrypt the config file: aspnet_regiis -pef "connectionStrings" "physical path of the web site folder" -prov MyRSAProvider
export the container and import it back to other machine using the following steps
Step 4
Export the machine-level RSA key container: aspnet_regiis -px "MyTestKeys" "c:\Config-Key.xml" -pri
Step 5
Copy Config-Key.xml to c:\ on 2nd server
Step 6
Import the the machine-level RSA key container on the 2nd server: aspnet_regiis -pi "MyTestKeys" "c:\Config-Key.xml"
Step 7
Grant Read Access to the RSA Encryption Key: aspnet_regiis -pa "MyTestKeys" "NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"
Step 8
Copy encrypted web.config to 2nd server
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Based on the steps you mentioned, I think most of the process you've followed should be correct. So far I'd like to suggest you check the following things:
========encrypt config section=======
type="System.Configuration.RsaProtectedConfigurationProvider,System.Configur ation, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
You can check them to see whether the problem is due to some of them.
Sincerely, Sanjay Manju suman