WCF / ASMX :: Soap Header Authentication Fails Squid Proxy?
Aug 16, 2010
One of our client uses squid proxy and tries to connect to our asmx web service(which is deployed on our server over internet) via our windows application. But windows application fails to connect to our web service and gives below error.."This method call needs the custom bla bla.. " Soap ExceptionProxy (squid) shows this error:127.0.0.1 - - [10/Aug/2010:14:35:55 +0300] "POST http://abc:83/service.asmx HTTP/1.1" 500 759 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; MS Web Services Client Protocol 2.0.50727.4927)" TCP_MISS DIRECTWe have used soap header security and we are also passing soap header credential while calling the service. Application runs well at our end but can anybody guid me, what could be the problem ?
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