HttpTransportBindingElement.AuthenticationScheme Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the authentication scheme used to authenticate client requests being processed by an HTTP listener.
public:
property System::Net::AuthenticationSchemes AuthenticationScheme { System::Net::AuthenticationSchemes get(); void set(System::Net::AuthenticationSchemes value); };
public System.Net.AuthenticationSchemes AuthenticationScheme { get; set; }
member this.AuthenticationScheme : System.Net.AuthenticationSchemes with get, set
Public Property AuthenticationScheme As AuthenticationSchemes
Property Value
One of the enumeration values of the AuthenticationSchemes enumeration that specifies the protocols used for client authentication. The default is Anonymous.
Exceptions
The value for the AuthenticationSchemes was already set.
Examples
The following example sets this property to use when authenticating client requests.
[ServiceContract]
interface ICalculator
{
[OperationContract]
Int Add(int a, int b);
}
HttpTransportBindingElement httpBinding = new HttpTransportBindingElement();
httpBinding.AuthenticationScheme = AuthenticationSchemes.Digest;
CustomBinding binding = new CustomBinding(new TextMessageEncodingBindingElement(), httpBinding);
EndpointAddress endpoint = new EndpointAddress(address);
ChannelFactory<ICalculator> proxy = new ChannelFactory<ICalculator>(binding, endpoint);
proxy.Credentials.Windows.ClientCredential = new NetworkCredential("user", "password", "domain");
proxy.Credentials.Windows.AllowedImpersonationLevel = System.Security.Principal.TokenImpersonationLevel.Impersonation;
proxy.Open();
ICalculator calc = proxy.CreateChannel();
int odd=calc.Add(5,4);
Remarks
The authentication scheme can only be set once.