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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:43:45+00:00 2026-05-11T01:43:45+00:00

I am looking into building an authentication in my ASP.NET application with the following

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I am looking into building an authentication in my ASP.NET application with the following requirements.

  • A user has exactly one Role (i.e. Admin, SalesManager, Sales, ….)
  • A role has a set of permissions to CRUD access a subset of existing objects. I.e. ‘Sales has CREAD, READ, WRITE permission on object type ‘Products’ but not DELETE’
  • Somehow I like the permissions to be in a hierarchy with inheritance so that I for i.e. Admin don’t need to specify all available objects.
  • The system must quickly be able to answer the question ‘Does user X have permission to do Y to object Z’
  • All database managed (MSSQL), implemented in C#/ASP.NET

I would like to get feedback on these requirements? Any ideas how to implement this using ASP.NET framework(as much as possible)? (However, I’m also interested to know how this can be achieved without Memberships)

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:43:45+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:43 am

    I think what you need to do here is implement a set of permissions query methods in either your business objects or your controller. Examples: CanRead(), CanEdit(), CanDelete()

    When the page renders, it needs to query the business object and determine the users authorized capabilities and enable or disable functionality based on this information. The business object can, in turn, use Roles or additional database queries to determine the active user’s permissions.

    I can’t think of a way to declaratively define these permissions centrally. They need to be distributed into the implementation of the functions. If you want do improve the design, however, you could use dependency injection to insert authorizers into your business objects and thus keep the implementations separate.

    There’s some code that uses this model in Rocky Lhotka’s book. The new version isn’t in Google yet.

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