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Hide HTTP codes to a unknown user (SSRS2016)

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Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible in SSRS 2016 to hide HTTP codes to the user. Because this could provide information about the application that can be used in attacks.
The idea is to prevent the user from seeing http code when an error appears. I would like to find out how to redirect to a custom-generic error page.
Many Thanks,
Ricardo
- Düzenleyen Ricardo FL 21 Mayıs 2020 Perşembe 10:46
19 Mayıs 2020 Salı 11:23
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- Yanıt Olarak Öneren Lukas DreiKleinMicrosoft contingent staff 21 Mayıs 2020 Perşembe 07:27
19 Mayıs 2020 Salı 11:37 -
What you mean by HTTP codes here ? Did you mean URL address or else?
We can't hide url address in modern browser.
I think this issue is more about using authentication or https, not in hiding all information.
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- Düzenleyen Lukas DreiKleinMicrosoft contingent staff 20 Mayıs 2020 Çarşamba 01:41
- Yanıt Olarak Öneren Lukas DreiKleinMicrosoft contingent staff 21 Mayıs 2020 Perşembe 07:27
20 Mayıs 2020 Çarşamba 01:41 -
Sorry, I explained myself wrong. The idea is to prevent the user from seeing http code when an error appears. I would like to find out how to redirect to a custom-generic error page.21 Mayıs 2020 Perşembe 10:45
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Well, I don't think SSRS has feature like this. It seems for this we need to build app that embeds this logic in it.
With built-in feature, SSRS lacks this kind of function.
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- Yanıt Olarak Öneren Ismael Gonzalez Briongos 20 Ağustos 2020 Perşembe 08:06
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Has any later version of SSRS this feature?20 Ağustos 2020 Perşembe 08:07
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SSRS 2016 has its own web front end (../reports/) that allows you to consume those reports through a simple web browser. Let´s say it has its own IIS to do such thing...but this is very limited.
In previous versions of SSRS, it used the IIS installed in the server and ../Reports/ was just another web applications published in IIS. But you could configure it much deeper.
Thanks to @Lukas DreiKlein we know, that SSRS 2016 has not the feature we need. That is why I´m asking if later versions of SSRS (2017 or 2019) allows it.
20 Ağustos 2020 Perşembe 13:45