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Used in a policy assertion to specify the name of a custom SOAP header that is to be signed.
<policies> Element
<policy> Element (Policy)
<kerberosSecurity> Element
<protection> Element
<request> Element
<response> Element
<signedHeader name namespace />
Attributes and Elements
Attributes
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
name |
The name of the custom SOAP header. |
namespace |
The target namespace for the custom SOAP header. |
Child Elements
None.
Parent Elements
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
Specifies the portions of SOAP requests that are signed or encrypted. |
|
Specifies the portions of SOAP responses that are signed or encrypted. |
Remarks
The <protection> Element element can be included in policy assertions other than the <kerberosSecurity> Element policy assertion. This element cannot be used with the <usernameOverTransportSecurity> Element turnkey assertion. or more information, see <protection> Element.
Example
The following code example demonstrates how to secure a Web service using KerberosToken security tokens. The code example defines a policy assertion named kerberosAuthenticationKerberosProtection that specifies that a KerberosToken security token is used to encrypt the <body> element and to digitally sign a custom SOAP header named CustomHeader, WS-Addressing headers, <body> element, and the timestamp for all SOAP requests.
<policies>
<extensions>
<extension name="kerberosSecurity"
type="Microsoft.Web.Services3.Design.KerberosAssertion, Microsoft.Web.Services3, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" />
<extension name="kerberos"
type="Microsoft.Web.Services3.Design.KerberosTokenProvider, Microsoft.Web.Services3, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" />
<extension name="requireActionHeader"
type="Microsoft.Web.Services3.Design.RequireActionHeaderAssertion, Microsoft.Web.Services3, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" />
</extensions>
<policy name="kerberosAuthenticationKerberosProtection">
<kerberosSecurity establishSecurityContext="false" signatureConfirmation="false" protectionOrder="SignBeforeEncrypting" deriveKeys="true">
<token>
<kerberos targetPrincipal="host/contoso4@contoso.com" impersonationLevel="Identification" />
</token>
<protection>
<request signatureOptions="IncludeAddressing, IncludeTimestamp, IncludeSoapBody" encryptBody="true" >
<signedHeader name="CustomHeader" namespace="https://www.contoso.com" />
</request>
<response signatureOptions="IncludeAddressing, IncludeTimestamp, IncludeSoapBody" encryptBody="true" />
<fault signatureOptions="IncludeAddressing, IncludeTimestamp, IncludeSoapBody" encryptBody="false" />
</protection>
</kerberosSecurity>
<requireActionHeader />
</policy>
</policies>
See Also
Tasks
How to: Secure a Web Service Using a Policy File