After serveral tries, I've ended with this in SOAP::Transport::HTTP::handle:
if (! $self->request->headers->authorization) { use HTTP::Headers; my $h = HTTP::Headers->new( Content_Type => 'text/html', 'WWW-Authenticate' => 'Basic realm="Secure Area"'); print "no AUTH\n"; return $self->response( HTTP::Response->new( 401,"401 Unauthorized",$h))};

So now I'm able to send a 401-Message if there is no authorization in the header. The the client knows that it should send an authorization in the header and then I can check this in my Server-Code.

Thanks for your suggestions.
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In reply to Re: getting user basic_credentials in a SOAP::Lite Server by physi
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