Policy settings tool and username tokens (not x509)
From: Julie Lerman (jlermanATNOSPAMPLEASEthedatafarm.com)
Date: 09/27/04
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:18:19 -0400
If I am starting out with username ONLY , no x509 etc certificates in my
wse2 solution, I'm confused by the need (via settings tool) to select a
digital certificate.
I'm securing a client application.
I have (for now) deselected require sigs and encryption on the request
message and selected only requires signatures on the reponse (outgoing)
message, since I am only interested in my webservice being sure of WHO is
making the request.
However I still get the Trusted Server Certificates window with the info
"Choose the x.509 certificates that can be used to authenticate the service.
This certificate will be used if Request Encryption is chosen."
I have not chosen request encrtypion.
I would really like to use wse2 to secure my client's application right now
without telling them they have to go out and buy x509 certificates for 40
machines and their servers.
So I want to implement this using username only.
Thanks
Julie
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