Question

We have OSB services that are currently secured with a username and a password. I get a 401 unauthorized when attempting to generate a service proxy using svcutil. I know you need to set up a svcutil.exe.config file but I cannot find any examples except for one that passes a certificate.

Dows anyone know how to send a username and password using svcutil?

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Solution

I don't think you can do that.

What you can do in this case is either connect to that address in a browser and just download and save the WSDL file to your local disk and call svcutil.exe on that local copy - or ask the publisher of that webservice to either give you an URL which doesn't require authentication, or to simply send you the relevant WSDL and possibly XSD files so you can create a client side proxy for that service.

OTHER TIPS

You can't authenticate in svcutil, but you can set up credentials in Windows for the target machine. Go to your account management page, then to your stored credentials. Add a new entry with the target hostname and credentials. After this, you can use svcutil with the URL.

Try this. This should work with any web page requiring username and password.

svcutil http://user:password@someurl?wsdl
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