You can build your own authorize attribute like this:
public class ClubAuthorizeAttribute : AuthorizeAttribute
{
public override void OnAuthorization(AuthorizationContext filterContext)
{
base.OnAuthorization(filterContext);
if (filterContext.Cancel && filterContext.Result is HttpUnauthorizedResult)
{
filterContext.Result = new RedirectToRouteResult(
new RouteValueDictionary {
{ "clubShortName", filterContext.RouteData.Values[ "clubShortName" ] },
{ "controller", "Account" },
{ "action", "Login" },
{ "ReturnUrl", filterContext.HttpContext.Request.RawUrl }
});
}
}
}
I used this to redirect to a specific club in a club membership site I am building. You could adapt this to your need. BTW, in my case I do redirect to the login page, but I check to see if the user is authorized and if so, display a message that they don't have the correct permissions. No doubt you could also add something to ViewData or TempData to display on the page, but I haven't tried that
EDIT
AuthorizationContext.Cancel doesn't exist anymore in RC. "filterContext.Result is HttpUnauthorizedResult" seems to be enough : What happened to filterContext.Cancel (ASP.NET MVC)
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