Re: Windows authentication for web service client??
- From: "Kevin Yu" <koo9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 17:46:20 -0600
I think impersonation will do , enable impersonation but don't specified the
user, use code call the web service with a different username/password.
"Brock Allen" <ballen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:453919632490103600068528@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The ASPNET account is a local account, so the other machine or domain
> wouldn't know about it. You can either run you web app under a different
> account, but that affects the rest of the code in there too. The other
> approach is to have a dedicated account (instead of using the current
> identity of ASPNET) that you can use to do the authentication and then use
> those credentials from the client.
>
> -Brock
> DevelopMentor
> http://staff.develop.com/ballen
>
>
>
>> hi all
>>
>> got a question here, a web service secure mode is set to "windows", on
>> the client side
>>
>> when supplying the credentials, it's like this:
>>
>> somewebservice.Authentication ssoAuth = new
>> somewebservice.Authentication();
>>
>> ssoAuth.PreAuthenticate = true;
>>
>> ssoAuth.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;
>>
>> from the info here
>>
>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpref
>> /html/frlrfSystemNetCredentialCacheClassDefaultCredentialsTopic.asp
>>
>> the defaultcredential should supply the current security context that
>> the client is running, but in my case the client is another web
>> service running
>>
>> on another server, now by default the account that the client(the
>> calling web service) is running under ASPNET account,
>>
>> so on the host(somewebservice), I should add the clientdomain\ASPNET
>> account into the windows account?
>>
>
>
>
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