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                 Issue #|112709
                 Summary|cross-domain webdav NTLM authentication newly broken
               Component|ucb
                 Version|OOO320m18
                Platform|Unknown
                     URL|
              OS/Version|All
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|code
             Assigned to|mhu
             Reported by|unordained





------- Additional comments from unordai...@openoffice.org Fri Jun 25 18:38:23 
+0000 2010 -------
As of 320m18 (9502), I get "general internet error has occurred" when trying to 
access a document via WebDAV + NTLM (v1) authentication, where I am logged into 
Windows XP in one Active Directory domain, and the remote webdav server 
authenticates against a different domain (I'm accessing via vpn). I do not get 
the option to type in a username/password, nor to use system credentials, it 
fails before that. This happens both when OO.o is launched from the command-
line with a URL, and when the URL is accessed via the OO.o open-file dialog 
("use openoffice dialogs", not the windows ones.) The problem does not exist 
when accessing documents protected in the same manner, but using client & 
server machines authenticating against the same domain. (i.e. I can access my 
test system, inside my domain, from my laptop, and I can access the production 
system from a machine in the client's network, but it won't let me authorize 
between them.) The problem also did not exist with 320m12 (9483), I haven't 
tested versions in-between to be more precise. With 320m12, I would be prompted 
for username/password, then it worked (my passwords differ on each domain, so I 
could tell it was correctly asking for the remote password, not the local one.) 
I've tested this while having multiple versions installed simultaneously, 
showing that the version upgrade is itself sufficient to cause the difference 
in behavior, it's not a VPN connectivity issue, etc.

I've made mention of NTLMv2 in other bug reports and in communication with Kai 
(kso), but this is still running NTLMv1. As this is probably an unusual 
scenario, let me know if you need me to test different combinations. If there's 
somewhere I could look to give me a better error than the one I'm seeing, I'd 
be happy to go digging.

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