If you want to use TLS then you should have a TransportBinding, and not a
SymmetricBinding policy.

Colm.


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 4:59 PM, bob45 <[email protected]> wrote:

> I see.
> But what I if I don't want to protect (sign/encrypt) the usernametoken?
> My it for testing purpose or because SSL is enough.
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> The pasted policy does that. Except for the timestamp.
> Is there a way not to protect the usernametoken but add the timestamp?
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