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| | WCF security Hello at all which type of security need to use between a presentation layer and business layer. the business layer is a wcf service. |
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| | Re: WCF security That would be where "requirements" come into the equation...? Marc |
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| | Re: WCF security On 11 Mag, 09:19, "Marc Gravell" <marc.grav...@gmail.com> wrote: > That would be where "requirements" come into the equation...? > > Marc the requirements are : authentication between presentation and business layer and authorization role based |
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| | Re: WCF security Well, WCF supports authentication, and it support role-based security. So requirement met... but that doesn't help answer your question... basically, you need to figure out what you need... only you can answer this. WCF supports a host of options, or the flexibility to write your own. You can use Kerberos etc, username/password with either ASP.Net role provider or custom], federated security... all sorts... Marc |
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