Security Capabilities with Custom Bindings
You can perform most common security tasks by using one of the system-provided bindings. If you need more control, however, you can create a custom binding with a SecurityBindingElement, as explained in these topics. For more information about custom bindings, see Custom Bindings.
In This Section
- SecurityBindingElement Authentication Modes
Describes the authentication modes that are possible with a custom binding.
- How to: Create a Custom Binding Using the SecurityBindingElement
Describes the basic steps for creating a custom binding with a security element.
- How to: Create a SecurityBindingElement for a Specified Authentication Mode
Describes how to create a security element for a specified authentication mode.
- How to: Disable Secure Sessions on a WSFederationHttpBinding
Describes how to disable secure sessions when creating a federation service.
- How to: Enable Message Replay Detection
Describes how to determine when a replay attack occurs.
- How to: Create a Supporting Credential
Describes how to supply a supporting credential to a service, if the service requires it.
- How to: Set Up a Signature Confirmation
Describes the steps to confirm signatures when digitally signing messages.
- How to: Set a Max Clock Skew
Describes how to set the maximum allowed time difference between a service and a client.
- How to: Disable Encryption of Digital Signatures
Describes how disabling encryption of digital signatures can have a performance benefit.
Reference
SecurityBindingElement
security Element of customBinding
Related Sections
Understanding Protection Level
See Also
Concepts
Bindings and Security
Security Overview
System-Provided Bindings
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Last Published: 2010-03-21