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Specify number of time datamember can occur in the request header
How can I increase the number of users of my system?Does requiring POST plus custom Content-Type prevent CSRF?How can I add a header/datamember to all DataContracts in a WCF service?WCF REST Service JSON Post dataDownload very large files (8GB+) - combining WCF and WebClient?Calling third party secure webservice through WCF - authentication problemsC# MVC Authentication with the WCF Authentication Service.. a few questionsWCF 4.5: An unexpected error occurred: The remote server returned an unexpected response: (413) Request Entity Too LargeMaxBufferSize property?WCF The maximum message size quota for incoming messages (65536) has been exceeded
In WCF is there a provision to have a layer of protection for a [datamember] variable, so that it occurs only a specific number of time in the request header.
So have a default value set for all data member variable names, rather than setting individual properties for maximum time each variable should occur in a request header. (This setting is basically to protect against say a brute force or a DDOS attack).
Any suggestions / pointers on the same would be great.
Thanks In Advance!!!..
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In WCF is there a provision to have a layer of protection for a [datamember] variable, so that it occurs only a specific number of time in the request header.
So have a default value set for all data member variable names, rather than setting individual properties for maximum time each variable should occur in a request header. (This setting is basically to protect against say a brute force or a DDOS attack).
Any suggestions / pointers on the same would be great.
Thanks In Advance!!!..
wcf
Anyone, any help or recommendations for the above?.
– Siddharth
Mar 26 at 2:22
What you are trying to achieve here, please elaborate ?
– Milan Raval
Mar 28 at 18:56
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In WCF is there a provision to have a layer of protection for a [datamember] variable, so that it occurs only a specific number of time in the request header.
So have a default value set for all data member variable names, rather than setting individual properties for maximum time each variable should occur in a request header. (This setting is basically to protect against say a brute force or a DDOS attack).
Any suggestions / pointers on the same would be great.
Thanks In Advance!!!..
wcf
In WCF is there a provision to have a layer of protection for a [datamember] variable, so that it occurs only a specific number of time in the request header.
So have a default value set for all data member variable names, rather than setting individual properties for maximum time each variable should occur in a request header. (This setting is basically to protect against say a brute force or a DDOS attack).
Any suggestions / pointers on the same would be great.
Thanks In Advance!!!..
wcf
wcf
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Anyone, any help or recommendations for the above?.
– Siddharth
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What you are trying to achieve here, please elaborate ?
– Milan Raval
Mar 28 at 18:56
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Anyone, any help or recommendations for the above?.
– Siddharth
Mar 26 at 2:22
What you are trying to achieve here, please elaborate ?
– Milan Raval
Mar 28 at 18:56
Anyone, any help or recommendations for the above?.
– Siddharth
Mar 26 at 2:22
Anyone, any help or recommendations for the above?.
– Siddharth
Mar 26 at 2:22
What you are trying to achieve here, please elaborate ?
– Milan Raval
Mar 28 at 18:56
What you are trying to achieve here, please elaborate ?
– Milan Raval
Mar 28 at 18:56
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