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Is it possible to get username and password supplied on client side with this code:

myChannelFactory.Credentials.UserName.UserName = "username";
myChannelFactory.Credentials.UserName.Password = "password";

In server side code? Specifically in this method?:

public class MyAuthorizationManager : ServiceAuthorizationManager
{
    protected override bool CheckAccessCore(OperationContext operationContext)
    {
    }
}
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  • What do you need to do with username and password? Perform custom validation?
    – user595010
    Mar 2, 2011 at 16:46
  • yes. The logic behind doing this in ServiceAuthorizationmanager is that I want to perform aditional check for user being logged in Windows Domain. (I know i could - in simple case - create custom validator for wcf authentication) Mar 2, 2011 at 16:54
  • Do you need more than checking whether the user is authenticated and having a specific role?
    – user595010
    Mar 2, 2011 at 16:59
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    I worry that it will not work because during authorization user is already authenticated = credentials are validated and Identity is set. Mar 2, 2011 at 17:02
  • Well that is too bad. My problem is really simple I just want my user to have convenient use of application. I will either let him log in "single sign on" manner because he is already in domain or I will ask him for username + password. Mar 4, 2011 at 6:47

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Write a class derived from UserNamePasswordValidator, then use it with your WCF service behaviour definition

Override "Validate(string userName, string password)" in your class

then web(app).config follows :

<behaviors>
  <serviceBehaviors>
    <behavior name="ClearServiceBehaviour">
      <serviceDebug httpHelpPageEnabled="true" includeExceptionDetailInFaults="true" />
      <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" />
      <serviceCredentials>
        <userNameAuthentication userNamePasswordValidationMode="Custom"
            customUserNamePasswordValidatorType="MyNamespace.MyCustomUserPassAuthenticator, MyAssembly" />
      </serviceCredentials>
    </behavior>
  </serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>
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  • Yes I know this class but the problem is that I also need to check for WindowsCredentials (in case that user is registered in domain). The point is that I need to get hold of username and password in the CheckAccesscore method, the username and password are for sure in operationContext i just dont know how to get them. Mar 2, 2011 at 16:52

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