<security> of <wsDualHttpBinding>
Defines the security capabilities of the <wsDualHttpBinding>.
Schema Hierarchy
<system.serviceModel>
<bindings>
<wsDualHttpBinding>
<binding>
<security> of <wsDualHttpBinding>
Syntax
<security mode="Message/None">
<message
algorithmSuite="Basic128/Basic192/Basic256/Basic128Rsa15/Basic256Rsa15/TripleDes/TripleDesRsa15/Basic128Sha256/Basic192Sha256/TripleDesSha256/Basic128Sha256Rsa15/Basic192Sha256Rsa15/Basic256Sha256Rsa15/TripleDesSha256Rsa15"
clientCredentialType="Certificate/IssuedToken/None/UserName/Windows"
negotiateServiceCredential="Boolean"/>
</security>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
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mode |
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Child Elements
Element | Description |
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Defines the settings for the message-level security. This element is of type MessageSecurityOverHttp. |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
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Defines all binding capabilities of the <wsDualHttpBinding>. |
Remarks
A dual binding exposes the IP address of the client to the service. The client should use security to ensure that it only connects to services it trusts.
See Also
Reference
WSDualHttpSecurity
Security
Security
WsDualHttpSecurityElement
BasicHttpSecurity
Concepts
Other Resources
Securing Services and Clients
Windows Communication Foundation Bindings
Configuring System-Provided Bindings
Using Bindings to Configure Services and Clients
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Last Published: 2010-01-05