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<transport> of <basicHttpBinding>

Defines properties that control authentication parameters for the HTTP transport.

Schema Hierarchy

<system.serviceModel>
  <bindings>
    <basicHttpBinding>
      <binding>
        <security> of <basicHttpBinding>
          <transport> of <basicHttpBinding>

Syntax

<basicHttpBinding>
    <binding>
        <security
        mode="None|Transport|Message|TransportWithMessageCredential|TransportCredentialOnly">
            <transport clientCredentialType="None|Basic|Digest|Ntlm|Windows"
             proxyCredentialType="None|Basic|Digest|Ntlm|Windows" realm="string" >
                <extendedProtectionPolicy
                     policyEnforcement="Never|WhenSupported|Always"
                     protectionScenario="TransportSelected|TrustedProxy">
                    <customServiceNames></customServiceNames>
                        </extendedProtectionPolicy>
            </transport>
        </security>
    </binding>
</basicHttpBinding>

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

Attribute Description

clientCredentialType

  • Specifies the type of credential to be used when performing client authentication using HTTP authentication. The default is None. This attribute is of type HttpClientCredentialType.

proxyCredentialType

  • Specifies the type of credential to be used when performing client authentication from within a domain using a proxy over HTTP. This attribute is applicable only when the mode attribute of the parent security element is Transport or TransportCredentialsOnly. This attribute is of type HttpProxyCredentialType.

realm

A string that specifies the realm that is used by the HTTP authentication scheme for digest or basic authentication. The default is an empty string.

policyEnforcement

This enumeration specifies when the ExtendedProtectionPolicy should be enforced.

  1. Never – The policy is never enforced (Extended Protection is disabled).

  2. WhenSupported – The policy is enforced only if the client supports Extended Protection.

  3. Always – The policy is always enforced. Clients which don’t support Extended Protection will fail to authenticate.

protectionScenario

This enumeration specifies the protection scenario enforced by the policy.

Child Elements

None

Parent Elements

Element Description

<security> of <basicHttpBinding>

Defines the security capabilities for the <basicHttpBinding>.

Example

The following example demonstrates the use of SSL transport security with the basic binding. By default, the basic binding supports HTTP communication.

<system.serviceModel>
   <services>
      <service 
          type="Microsoft.ServiceModel.Samples.CalculatorService"
          behaviorConfiguration="CalculatorServiceBehavior">
         <endpoint address=""
               binding="basicHttpBinding"
               bindingConfiguration="Binding1" 
               contract="Microsoft.ServiceModel.Samples.ICalculator" />
      </service>
   </services>
    <bindings>
        <basicHttpBinding>
        <!-- Configure basicHttpBinding with Transport security -- >
        <!-- mode and clientCredentialType set to None.-->
           <binding name="Binding1">
               <security mode="Transport">
                   <transport clientCredentialType="None"
                              proxyCredentialType="None">
                       <extendedProtectionPolicy
                          policyEnforcement="WhenSupported"
                          protectionScenario="TransportSelected">
                    <customServiceNames></customServiceNames>
                       </extendedProtectionPolicy>
               </security>
           </binding>
        </basicHttpBinding>
    </bindings>
</system.serviceModel>

See Also

Reference

Transport
Transport
HttpTransportSecurityElement
HttpTransportSecurity

Concepts

<binding>

Other Resources

Securing Services and Clients
Windows Communication Foundation Bindings
Configuring System-Provided Bindings
Using Bindings to Configure Services and Clients