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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:36:34+00:00 2026-05-11T17:36:34+00:00

I created a proxy of a Web Service with Visual Studio 2008, and it

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I created a proxy of a Web Service with Visual Studio 2008, and it created for me the following entry in the app.config:

<system.serviceModel>
        <bindings>
            <basicHttpBinding>
                <binding name="MyNameHandlerSoapBinding" closeTimeout="00:01:00"
                    openTimeout="00:01:00" receiveTimeout="00:10:00" sendTimeout="00:01:00"
                    allowCookies="false" bypassProxyOnLocal="false" hostNameComparisonMode="StrongWildcard"
                    maxBufferSize="65536" maxBufferPoolSize="524288" maxReceivedMessageSize="65536"
                    messageEncoding="Text" textEncoding="utf-8" transferMode="Buffered"
                    useDefaultWebProxy="true">
                    <readerQuotas maxDepth="32" maxStringContentLength="8192" maxArrayLength="16384"
                        maxBytesPerRead="4096" maxNameTableCharCount="16384" />
                    <security mode="None">
                        <transport clientCredentialType="None" proxyCredentialType="None"
                            realm="" />
                        <message clientCredentialType="UserName" algorithmSuite="Default" />
                    </security>
                </binding>
            </basicHttpBinding>
        </bindings>
        <client>
          <endpoint address="http://www.***/***/***"
              binding="basicHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="MyNameHandlerSoapBinding"
              contract="***.MyNameHandler" name="MyName">
          </endpoint>
        </client>
    </system.serviceModel>

The webservice is has username/password authentication so I need to add it somewhere here.

I’m a bit lost in the sea of WCF documentation, I think I have to change from basicHttpBinding to wsHttpBinding or customBinding to be able to add the authentication elements, but I don’t really understand it. Could anybody give any quick tip or any useful link that says how to do so?

EDIT:

I changed the security section to:

<security mode="Transport">
    <transport clientCredentialType="Basic" proxyCredentialType="None"
         realm="" />
</security>

and added in the code:

ws.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName = "";
ws.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password = "";

Now it seems it might be using the credentials but it’s giving me the error:

the provided URI scheme ‘http’ is invalid URI expected ‘https’

I don’t even know if this is the right way to go…

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    2026-05-11T17:36:34+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:36 pm

    I post here the solution for future readers:

    <system.serviceModel>
        <bindings>
          <basicHttpBinding>
            <binding name="MyHandlerSoapBinding" closeTimeout="00:01:00"
                openTimeout="00:01:00" receiveTimeout="00:10:00" sendTimeout="00:01:00"
                allowCookies="false" bypassProxyOnLocal="false" hostNameComparisonMode="StrongWildcard"
                maxBufferSize="65536" maxBufferPoolSize="524288" maxReceivedMessageSize="65536"
                messageEncoding="Text" textEncoding="utf-8" transferMode="Buffered"
                useDefaultWebProxy="true">
              <readerQuotas maxDepth="32" maxStringContentLength="8192" maxArrayLength="16384"
                  maxBytesPerRead="4096" maxNameTableCharCount="16384" />
              <security mode="TransportCredentialOnly">
                <transport clientCredentialType="Basic"  />
              </security>
            </binding>
          </basicHttpBinding>
        </bindings>
        <client>
          <endpoint address="http://www.***/***/***/MyHandler"
              binding="basicHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="MyHandlerSoapBinding"
              contract="***.MyHandler" name="MyHandler">
          </endpoint>
    
        </client>
      </system.serviceModel>
    

    In the end I could use the default basicHttpBinding. The only difference from the code posted in the question is the security node.

    Also note the mode=”TransportCredentialOnly” option, this allows you to send username/password using http instead of https. This is necessary for testing environments as the one I’m using. Later on obviously you’ll prefer https to send your credentials.

    Afterwards in code you’ll enter your username/password:

    var ws = new ***.MyHandlerClient("MyHandler");
    ws.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName = "myUsername";
    ws.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password = "myPassword";
    var result = ws.executeMyMethod();
    
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