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I have a WCF web service, and a client both on the same machine. Accessing the WCF web service directly using the browser works, but the client can't connect; error message below. Any ideas? Integrated Windows Auth in IIS is used for both client and server.

The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. 
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. 

Exception Details: System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized.

Source Error: 

An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.  

Stack Trace: 

[WebException: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized.]
   System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse() +5313085
   System.ServiceModel.Channels.HttpChannelRequest.WaitForReply(TimeSpan timeout) +54

[MessageSecurityException: The HTTP request is unauthorized with client authentication scheme 'Negotiate'. The authentication header received from the server was 'Negotiate,NTLM'.]
   System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg) +7594687
   System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type) +275
   HRPaysService.IService1.GetAlert() +0
   HRPaysService.Service1Client.GetAlert() +15
   _Default.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) +138
   System.Web.Util.CalliHelper.EventArgFunctionCaller(IntPtr fp, Object o, Object t, EventArgs e) +14
   System.Web.Util.CalliEventHandlerDelegateProxy.Callback(Object sender, EventArgs e) +35
   System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) +99
   System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +50
   System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +627

Client:

  <system.serviceModel>
     <bindings> 
        <basicHttpBinding> 
           <binding name="basicBinding"> 
              <security mode="TransportCredentialOnly">
                  <transport clientCredentialType="Windows" 
                             proxyCredentialType="Windows" realm="" />
                  <message clientCredentialType="UserName" 
                           algorithmSuite="Default" />
              </security> 
           </binding> 
        </basicHttpBinding> 
     </bindings> 
     <client>
         <endpoint 
             address="http://hrpaysservice/service1.svc" 
             binding="basicHttpBinding"
             bindingConfiguration="basicBinding" 
             contract="HRPaysService.IService1">
         </endpoint>
     </client>
  </system.serviceModel>

Server:

<system.serviceModel>
   <bindings> 
      <basicHttpBinding> 
         <binding name="basicBinding"> 
            <security mode="TransportCredentialOnly">
                <transport clientCredentialType="Windows" 
                           proxyCredentialType="Windows" realm="" />
                <message clientCredentialType="UserName" 
                         algorithmSuite="Default" />
            </security> 
         </binding> 
      </basicHttpBinding> 
   </bindings> 
   <client>
       <endpoint 
           address="http://hrpaysservice/service1.svc" 
           binding="basicHttpBinding"
           bindingConfiguration="basicBinding" 
           contract="HRPaysService.IService1">
       </endpoint>
</client>
</system.serviceModel>
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  • is your client a Silverlight app by any chance?? Those work quite differently from a ASP.NET or Winforms/WPF app.
    – marc_s
    Feb 5, 2010 at 6:17

4 Answers 4

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I encountered the same error when I tried to access a WCF service hosted on IIS through adding a "Service Reference" to my Windows Forms application. But when the client hit a call for a service method, I got "UnAuthorized 401 exception". Here is my solution to this problem:

(1) I was using [wsHttpBinding] switch it to be [basicHttpBinding] as follows in the WCF service config file:

    <system.serviceModel>
      <bindings>
          <basicHttpBinding>
              <binding name="BasicHttpEndpointBinding">
                  <security mode="TransportCredentialOnly">
                      <transport clientCredentialType="Windows" />
                  </security>
              </binding>
          </basicHttpBinding>
      </bindings>
      <services>
      <service behaviorConfiguration="ServiceBehavior"   name="IService1">
          <endpoint address="" binding="basicHttpBinding"
            bindingConfiguration="BasicHttpEndpointBinding"
            name="BasicHttpEndpoint" contract="IService1">
              <identity>
                  <dns value="localhost" />
              </identity>
          </endpoint>
          <endpoint address="mex" binding="mexHttpBinding"
              contract="IMetadataExchange" />
      </service>
  </services>
  <serviceHostingEnvironment aspNetCompatibilityEnabled="true"
    multipleSiteBindingsEnabled="true" />

(2) Add a "Service Reference" from your client application and give it a name (we will use that name in the following step as "ProxyCalssName")

(3) adjust the app.config file of the client application to as follows:

<system.serviceModel>
    <client>
        <endpoint address="your service URL"
            binding="basicHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="basic" contract="ProxyClassName.ServiceName"
            name="default" />
    </client>
    <bindings>
        <basicHttpBinding>
            <binding name="basic">
                <security mode="TransportCredentialOnly">
                    <transport clientCredentialType="Windows" proxyCredentialType="None"
                        realm="" />
                    <message clientCredentialType="UserName" algorithmSuite="Default" />
                </security>
            </binding>
        </basicHttpBinding>
    </bindings>
</system.serviceModel>

(4) In the code behind of the client Application:

        ProxyClassName.MyServiceName srv = new ProxyClassName.MyServiceName("default");
 //default is the name of the endpoint in the app.config file as we did.
    srv.ClientCredentials.Windows.AllowedImpersonationLevel = System.Security.Principal.TokenImpersonationLevel.Impersonation;

Good Luck, DigitalFox

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  • Thanks for your response. The code in step (4) is meant to impersonate the current Windows Authentication, which falls in line with the original question. However, I was looking to access a remote WCF service; your client config worked great but the code was changed to use AllowedImpersonationLevel = TokenImpersonationLevel.Delegation and setting srv.ClientCredentials.Windows.ClientCredential.Domain / .Username / .Password to the appropriate values.
    – Emanuel
    Apr 26, 2013 at 13:20
  • After trying to get wsHttpBinding to work after several hours, I finally gave up and tried this suggestion and I finally got the service to work. I'd love to know what's going wrong with wsHttpBinding, though, since I as I understand it, it should not have any issues.
    – Prethen
    Mar 31, 2015 at 17:06
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Client:

<system.serviceModel>
    <bindings>
        <wsHttpBinding>
                <binding name="WSHttpBinding_IService1" closeTimeout="00:01:00"
                    openTimeout="00:01:00" receiveTimeout="00:10:00" sendTimeout="00:01:00"
                     bypassProxyOnLocal="false" transactionFlow="false" hostNameComparisonMode="StrongWildcard"
                    maxBufferPoolSize="524288" maxReceivedMessageSize="65536" messageEncoding="Text"
                    textEncoding="utf-8" useDefaultWebProxy="true" allowCookies="false">
                        <readerQuotas maxDepth="32" maxStringContentLength="8192" maxArrayLength="16384"
                        maxBytesPerRead="4096" maxNameTableCharCount="16384" />
                        <reliableSession ordered="true" inactivityTimeout="00:10:00"
                        enabled="false" />
                    <security mode="Message">
                        <transport clientCredentialType="Windows" proxyCredentialType="None"
                        realm="" />
                        <message clientCredentialType="Windows" negotiateServiceCredential="true"
                        algorithmSuite="Default" establishSecurityContext="true" />
                    </security>
                </binding>
        </wsHttpBinding>
    </bindings>
    <client>
        <endpoint address="http://localhost:3097/Service1.svc" binding="wsHttpBinding"
            bindingConfiguration="WSHttpBinding_IService1" contract="HRPaysService.IService1"
            name="WSHttpBinding_IService1">
                <identity>
                    <dns value="localhost" />
                </identity>
        </endpoint>
    </client>
</system.serviceModel>

Server:

    <system.serviceModel>
        <bindings> 
        <basicHttpBinding> 
                    <binding name="basicBinding"> 
                    <security mode="TransportCredentialOnly"> 
                            <transport clientCredentialType="Windows"/> 
                    </security> 
                </binding> 
            </basicHttpBinding> 
        </bindings> 
    <services>
            <service behaviorConfiguration="basicBehavior" name="WcfService1.Service1"> 
                <endpoint address="" binding="basicHttpBinding" contract="WcfService1.IService1" bindingConfiguration="basicBinding" /> 
                <endpoint address="mex" binding="basicHttpBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" bindingConfiguration="basicBinding" /> 
        </service>
    </services>
    <behaviors> 
            <serviceBehaviors> 
                <behavior name="basicBehavior"> 
                    <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" /> 
                </behavior> 
            </serviceBehaviors> 
        </behaviors> 
</system.serviceModel>

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    Why does this solve the problem? What did you change?
    – Gusdor
    Apr 18, 2016 at 10:48
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Do you have a CrossDomain.xml document set up in your services web application? If not, create one with the following contents -

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "http://www.macromedia.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd">
<cross-domain-policy>
    <allow-http-request-headers-from domain="*" headers="*"/>
</cross-domain-policy>
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  • Lets say your service is on abc.com and you are making a call from client on xyz.com, so here a call is coming from xyz.com to another domain abc.com. This is cross domain issue and in order to solve we need to create a crossdomain.xml and put above code and put that file in your bin folder of your service host in abc.com server
    – Ziggler
    Feb 7, 2019 at 0:23
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If the Virtual directory of WCF services is not configured for anonymous access, then the "mex" endpoint in should be removed.

You have posted 2 different sets of configs and there seems to be mismatch. Could you post the configs that is causing the error ?

Your first (top most) client config and the latest server config (without the mex part) should work.

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