Murali Konnipati wrote:

Hi Kaushalye,

      Thank you very much for your help Kaushalye.
      I tried the method you mentioned

I assume that you are trying to use the rampart context. Instead of configuring client using the policy file.

in your reply and but is giving some problem in the client log file.



     The log message is "Input Stream is NULL in msg_ctx"

Could you please attach the complete log? Is this problem occurs only when you engage Rampart/C ?

Can you provide some details on when the client generates this type of error.


Thanks & Regards,

Murali Krishna K


-----Original Message-----
From: Kaushalye Kapuruge
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Sent: 9/25/07 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: how to set the username & password dynamically using Rampart

Murali Konnipati wrote:
>
>  Hi Kaushalye,
>
>      Thank you very much for an information reply.
>      As per your procedure, i need to write the username in the
> configuration file(axis2.xml). But i want to set the username
> dynamically at runtime in the client program.
>
>      Is it possible to set the username dynamically in Rampart C API.
> Can you please provide some insights on this.
>

>
> P:S I am using rampart_context_set_user() &
> rampart_context_set_password() methods in RAMPART API to set the
> username & password in my code.
>
Actually this is something we have not supported. You may try to create
and use a rampart context. And please have a look at rampart_context.h
and rampart_usernametoken.h files.
Cheers,
Kaushalye
>
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Murali Krishna K
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kaushalye Kapuruge
> To: Apache AXIS C User List
> Sent: 9/25/07 10:37 AM
> Subject: Re: how to set the username & password dynamically using
Rampart
>
> Hi Murali,
> Rampart/C[1] is the security module of Axis2/C. And it is based on the
> security policy assertions. So in order to enable username tokens, you
> need to engage Rampart/C with axis2/C. Please look at the scenario2,
> which shows  how to enable user name tokens. And I hope following
> description would be a help.
>
> To add a usernametoken you need to include it under the
> sp:SignedSupportingTokens assertion. This is how you do it in the
policy
>
> file.
> <sp:SignedSupportingTokens
> xmlns:sp="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/07/securitypolicy";>
>             <wsp:Policy>
>                 <sp:UsernameToken
>
sp:IncludeToken="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/07/securitypolicy/In
> cludeToken/Always"/>
>             </wsp:Policy>
> </sp:SignedSupportingTokens>
>
> In addition you need to tell, which username should be included in the
> Usernametoken. This can be done using following assertion under
> <RampartConfigs>
> <rampc:User>Alice</rampc:User>
>
> Like for the user name we do not specify the password in the
> configuration file. instead we use a password callback mechanism,
where
> we get a password for the above mentioned user name. The user has to
> specify a DLL or a module to load the password from. For this,
following
>
> assertion is used.
>
<rampc:PasswordCallbackClass>/home/Alice/my_modules/pwcb.so</rampc:Passw
> ordCallbackClass>
>
> So what Rampart/C does is, first it loads the module dynamically and
> then call the function to get the password, which has to be
implemented
> by the user. This gives user flexibility to call databases, flat files
> or any other storage mechanism to extract the password.
>
> The username token profile allows two ways to send a password. Either
> you can send the password in the pain text form or you can send as a
> digest of the password. This can be specified using following
assertion.
> <rampc:PasswordType>Digest/PlainText</rampc:PasswordType>
>
> Note that we are about to release version 1.0. And the artifacts are
> here. You may use these releases for now. We will announce once the
> version 1.0 is released.
> Cheers,
> Kaushalye
> [1] http://people.apache.org/~kaushalye/release/rampart-c/1.0.0/ <http://people.apache.org/%7Ekaushalye/release/rampart-c/1.0.0/>
> <http://people.apache.org/%7Ekaushalye/release/rampart-c/1.0.0/>
>
> Murali Konnipati wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> >        I am very new to Axis2c. I am trying to develop a client for
my
>
> > .Net Web service. For this .Net web service, i need to send the
> > username & password in the UsernameToken element of the SOAP header.
> >
> >        So, i am planning to use the Rampart API to set the username
&
> > password in my code. Can anybody please tell me, how to set the
> > username & password in the client through programmatically..
> >
> >
> > Thanks & Regards,
> >
> > Murali Krishna K
> >
>
>
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