In the Input Message section of the WSIT configuration editor, you can select the following options for securing an input message.
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
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Authentication Token |
Select a supporting token that will be used to sign and/or encrypt the specified message parts. Options include Username, X509, SAML, Issued, or None. |
| Signed | Specifies that the authentication token must be a signed, supporting token. A signed supporting token is also signed by the primary message signature. |
| Endorsing | Specifies that the authentication token must be endorsed. With an endorsing supporting token, the key represented by the token is used to endorse/sign the primary message signature. |
Click Message Parts to specify which parts of the message need to be encrypted, signed, and/or required.
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