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Actions of Request and Response Policy
Congurations
The following table shows message protection policy congurations and the resulting message
security operations performed by the WS-Security SOAP message security providers for that
conguration.
TABLE 10–1 Message protection policy to WS-Security SOAP message security operation mapping
Message Protection Policy ResultingWS-Security SOAP message protection operations
auth-source="sender" The message contains a wsse:Security header that
contains a wsse:UsernameToken (with password).
auth-source="content" The content of the SOAP message Body is signed. The
message contains a wsse:Security header that contains
the message Body signature represented as a
ds:Signature.
auth-source="sender"
auth-recipient="before-content"
OR
auth-recipient="after-content"
The content of the SOAP message Body is encrypted and
replaced with the resulting xend:EncryptedData. The
message contains a wsse:Security header that contains
a wsse:UsernameToken (with password) and an
xenc:EncryptedKey. The xenc:EncryptedKey contains
the key used to encrypt the SOAP message body. The key
is encrypted in the public key of the recipient.
auth-source="content"
auth-recipient="before-content"
The content of the SOAP message Body is encrypted and
replaced with the resulting xend:EncryptedData. The
xenc:EncryptedData is signed. The message contains a
wsse:Security header that contains an
xenc:EncryptedKey and a ds:Signature. The
xenc:EncryptedKey contains the key used to encrypt the
SOAP message body. The key is encrypted in the public
key of the recipient.
auth-source="content"
auth-recipient="after-content"
The content of the SOAP message Body is signed, then
encrypted, and then replaced with the resulting
xend:EncryptedData. The message contains a
wsse:Security header that contains an
xenc:EncryptedKey and a ds:Signature. The
xenc:EncryptedKey contains the key used to encrypt the
SOAP message body. The key is encrypted in the public
key of the recipient.
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