I keep getting the following error “Could not find a base address that matches scheme https for the endpoint with binding WebHttpBinding. Registered base address schemes are [http].” This started because I went to Basic Transport Authentication by adding:
<webHttpBinding>
<binding name="secureBasic">
<security mode="Transport">
<transport clientCredentialType="Basic" />
</security>
</binding>
</webHttpBinding>
After googling the common fix seemed to be the following code, but I had no success with it:
<baseAddressPrefixFilters>
<add prefix="http://mywebsiteurl"/>
</baseAddressPrefixFilters>
Still, nothing works. All I want is to use basic http authentication on a non-https connection. I have configured absolutely nothing and it appears by default WCF wants to force a HTTPS connetion. Anyone run into this?
If you tell WCF to use transport security mode, you must use a transport protocol that supports secure communication. HTTP doesn’t support secure communication because it’s a plaintext protocol (anyone that intercepts your communication can simply read what is being transmitted). HTTPS does support secure communication so your only option for a
webHttpBindingwith transport security is to use HTTPS (which you can configure in IIS).Here is a blog post describing your error and how to solve it using
TransportCredentialOnly. It’s aboutbasicHttpBindingbut the same holds for yourwebHttpBinding.