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Home Page: https://github.com/Microsoft/dotnet-framework-docker
License: MIT License
This repo is still private. Were you planning to open it to the public since it is linked to from DockerHub? For the dotnet images, we've found linking to the real Dockerfiles hosted on GitHub has been helpful for users.
Some of the docker files having base images points to an multi arch tag like
microsoft/aspnet:4.7
microsoft/aspnet:4.6.2
They should be in the format like
microsoft/aspnet:4.7-windowsservercore-ltsc2016
microsoft/aspnet:4.6.2-windowsservercore-ltsc2016
_Copied from microsoft/dotnet-framework-docker#176 by @fedemonte89 _
Hi, I'm trying to use the WcfServiceConsoleApp project in a container turning on the security mode for net.tcp protocol. As a local app it works without any issue, inside the container no.
Do you know any Windows feature to install in order to use the Transport security?
The following is my app.config file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <startup> <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.6.2" /> </startup> <system.serviceModel> <behaviors> <serviceBehaviors> <behavior name=""> **<serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="false" httpsGetEnabled="false" />** <serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="false" /> </behavior> </serviceBehaviors> </behaviors> <services> <service name="WcfServiceConsoleApp.Service1"> <!--<endpoint address="" binding="basicHttpBinding" contract="WcfServiceConsoleApp.IService1" />--> <endpoint binding="netTcpBinding" contract="WcfServiceConsoleApp.IService1" bindingConfiguration="noSecurityBind"/> **<endpoint address="mex" binding="mexTcpBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" />** <host> <baseAddresses> <!--<add baseAddress="http://localhost:80/Service1.svc" />--> <add baseAddress="net.tcp://localhost:808/Service1.svc" /> </baseAddresses> </host> </service> </services> <bindings> <netTcpBinding> <binding name="noSecurityBind" portSharingEnabled="false"> **<security mode="Transport" />** </binding> </netTcpBinding> </bindings> </system.serviceModel> </configuration>
I am trying to use net.pipe but have had no luck getting it to work. I believe it has to do with trying to reference localhost.
Server Information
OS: Windows Server 2016
DockerFile: FROM microsoft/windowsservercore
Docker for Windows
Internet -> Ports 80 and 443 -> ASP.NET MVC Front End -> net.pipe -> WCF Service
WCF End Point
<endpoint address="net.pipe://localhost/WCFService.svc" binding="netNamedPipeBinding" contract=”WCFService.Contract " bindingConfiguration="LargeMessagePipe" />
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