What tests are you referring too?  I did test a .NET
service with the latest SVN and still had the same
problem.

Unfortunately, I don't have a .NET environment set up.
 I've been relying on a service and credentials given
to me by a Web Service provider my company is
associated with.

I did ask him about his configuration and he said they
are using Microsoft's WSE 2.0 library and doing
nothing special with it.

If you (or anyone) have a .NET service that you can
play around with, you can test it dynamically at this
URL which is using WSS4J (the latest 1.1.0 download,
NOT the SVN) and Axis:

http://www.esigma.com/telos/analysis/testservice.html

This is basically what I'm trying to build out.  It
uses the code that I detailed in an earlier message.

Regards,

JF

--- "Dittmann, Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I would like to do it but I don't have the
> environment to run the tests.
> Anybody around that can perform this tests, probably
> with the latest
> version of the SVN?
>  
> BTW, can somebody list the configuration that
> triggers the error?
> Which software and versions of the software is used,
> the configuration
> setup, config files etc so that we can see if we can
> setup the same
> configuration to reproduce the problem.
>  
> Regards,
> Werner
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> 
>       Von: Soactive Inc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>       Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. März 2006 06:53
>       An: footh
>       Cc: [email protected]
>       Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Axis client to .NET - simple
> question?
>       
>       
>       Can someone from the WSS4J dev team please look
> into this and possibly resolve this soon. Seems like
> this is a blocking interop issue between WSS4J and
> .NET UsernameToken.
>       
>       Thanks much!
>       
>       
>       On 3/15/06, footh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
>               A FailedAuthentication SOAP fault:
>               
>               <soapenv:Fault
>       
>
xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
>               <faultcode
>               xmlns:code="
>
http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd";>code:FailedAuthentication
>               </faultcode> 
>               <faultstring>The security token could not be
>               authenticated or authorized
>               </faultstring>
>       
>
<faultactor>http://ws.staging.xwebservices.com/XWebEmailValidation/V2/EmailValidation.asmx
> </faultactor>
>               </soapenv:Fault>
>               
>               
>               
>               
>               --- Tech Rams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>               
>               > Just curious....what does the error log on .NET
> say? 
>               > Does it give any clue as to why it is not able
> to
>               > authenticate this token?
>               >
>               > --rams
>               >
>               > --- footh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>               >
>               > > OK, I found the SVN, downloaded it, ran it as
> is, 
>               > > and
>               > > then modified the code so the wsu:Id would
> match
>               > > exactly the one from the .NET client call.  In
>               > both
>               > > cases the authentication failed with the same
>               > error 
>               > > as
>               > > before.
>               > >
>               > > I can only conclude that the digest algorithm
> must
>               > > be
>               > > incompatible with .NET.  Any ideas for further
>               > > steps?
>               > > 
>               > > FYI, here is the location that gives
> instructions
>               > > for
>               > > accessing various source repositories for
> apache
>               > web
>               > > service projects:
>               > >
>               > > http://ws.apache.org/cvs.html
>               > >
>               > > --- Soactive Inc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>               > >
>               > > > Hi,
>               > > >
>               > > > I am facing the exact same issue. Does
> someone 
>               > > have
>               > > > a resolution for this
>               > > > yet? Also, if you can send me the exact
> location
>               > > for
>               > > > the SVN head that would
>               > > > help too.
>               > > > 
>               > > > Thanks.
>               > > >
>               > > > On 3/13/06, footh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>               > > > >
>               > > > > Thanks for the help Werner. 
>               > > > >
>               > > > > What is the SVN Head and where do I get
> it?
>               > > > >
>               > > > > --- "Dittmann, Werner"
>               > > > < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
>               > > > > wrote:
>               > > > >
>               > > > > > Very strange.
>               > > > > >
>               > > > > > Maybe you can use the SVN Head an
> generate a 
>               > > > WSS4J
>               > > > > > jar
>               > > > > > and use this. The deployment parameters
> etc
>               > > are
>               > > > the
>               > > > > > same, nothing changed here. 
>               > > > > >
>               > > > > > The SVN head uses some internal
>               > enhancements.
>               > > > One of
>               > > > > > this
>               > > > > > enhancement is to always add an Id to 
>               > > > UsernameToken
>               > > > > > and other
>               > > > > > elements.
>               > > > > >
>               > > > > > Regards,
>               > > > > > Werner
>               > > > > > 
>               > > > > > > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
>               > > > > > > Von: footh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>               > > > > > > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. M�rz 2006
> 20:16 
>               > > > > > > An: [email protected]
>               > > > > > > Betreff: Re: AW: Axis client to .NET -
>               > > simple
>               > > > > > question? 
>               > > > > > >
>               > > > > > > No problem.  The SOAP requests sent by
>               > each
>               > > > > > platform
>               > > > > > > appear below.  Also, in case the 
>               > formatting
>               > > is
>               > > > > > bad,
>               > > > > > > I've attached a file with the same
>               > messages
>               > > > (had
>               > > > > > to
>               > > > > > > archive it or it wouldn't attache for
> some 
>               > > > > > reason).
>               > > > > > >
>               > > > > > >
>               > > > > > > <!-- Request sent by Axis: 
> authentication
>               > > > fails
>               > > > > > --> 
>               > > > > > > <soapenv:Envelope
>               > > > > > >
>               > > > > >
>               > > > >
>               > > >
>               > >
>               >
>               xmlns:soapenv="
> http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/
> <http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/> "
>               > > > > > >
>               > xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
>               > > > > > > 
>               > > > > >
>               > > > >
>               > > >
>               > >
>               >
>       
>
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
>               > > > > > >   <soapenv:Header>
>               > > > > > >     <wsse:Security
> 
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