Dear Axis users,

I would like to add a very basic level of security to my Web Service.  I 
would like users to be authenticated by simply including a username and 
password in the SOAP message when calling the Web Service.

What's the easiest way of encrypting the username/password so it can't be 
decrypted if someone intercepts the SOAP message?  I don't need a solution 
with maximum security - the authentication is basically to keep track of 
who's using the Web Service and to provide different levels of access to 
different users.  The Web Service in question involves significant server 
load, so the security is just intended to prevent unauthenticated users 
submitting requests that will hold up the server.

I have even considered sending the username/password unencrypted, but 
ideally I would like a bit more security than this if it's not hard to 
implement.  Only the username/password part of the message would have to 
be encrypted.

I've looked on the Web for appropriate toolkits/APIs but haven't been able 
to track down an obvious solution.

Thanks in advance for any help or advice,

Jon


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