By default, wsHttpBinding
will use Windows credentials - this only works if both your service and your calling client are member of the same domain (or member of domains with a mutual trust relationship).
If you want to authenticate using username/password, there's a number of things you need to do:
the service needs a certificate to authenticate itself to the caller, and to provide an encryption mechanism for the exchange of username/passwords and messages. So you will need to create a security certificate and install it on the server machine, and configure it:
<system.serviceModel>
<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior name="Internet">
<serviceCredentials
findValue="MyServiceCertificate"
storeLocation="LocalMachine"
storeName="My"
X509FindType="FindBySubjectName" />
</behavior>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behaviors>
<services>
<service name="MyService" behaviorConfiguration="Internet">
......
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
the client needs to set up a config that defines wsHttpBinding
with message security, and username/password client credentials
<system.serviceModel>
<bindings>
<wsHttpBinding>
<binding name="UserNameWS">
<security mode="Message">
<message clientCredentialType="UserName" />
</security>
</binding>
<wsHttpBinding>
<bindings>
<client>
<endpoint name="Default"
address="........."
binding="wsHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="UserNameWS"
contract="........." />
</client>
</system.serviceModel>
on the server side, you need to set up a mechanism to authenticate those username/passwords - typically, the easiest way is to use the ASP.NET membership system
<system.serviceModel>
<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior name="Internet">
<userNameAuthentication
userNamePasswordValidationMode="MembershipProvider" />
<serviceCredentials
.....
</system.serviceModel>
before each call from the client, you need to set the username/password on your client-side proxy (this is one of the few things you cannot do in config - works only in code).
proxy.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName = "YourUserName";
proxy.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password = "Top$Secret";
Read all about WCF security at the WCF Security Guidance site on Codeplex.