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Ortwin Glück commented on HTTPCLIENT-579:
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Kay, you can always patch your local version of HttpClient 3 with the patches
above. It's not illegal. It's just that you create a package that is probably
no longer ASF-2 licensible. That's the reason why we cannot provide this out of
the box. What kind of effect this will have on your final product's license
terms you will need to check with a software licensing expert :-)
> NTLMv2 support
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>
> Key: HTTPCLIENT-579
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-579
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: HttpAuth
> Affects Versions: 3.0 Final
> Environment: WIndows 2000 Pro SP4, JDK 1.4.2
> Reporter: Konstantin Kasatkin
> Fix For: 3.1 Alpha 1
>
> Attachments: ntlmv2-session-security.diff, NTLMv2.rar
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>
> Hello guys,
> recently I've encouner the problem how to interact with HTTP resourses
> protected tough security policy allowed to use only NTLMv2 authorization
> scheme from a java application.
> Earlier I used httpclient to accomplish NTLMv1 authorization, but when I was
> requested to move to NTLMv2 I was surprised, that httpclient does not support
> this.
> I've dug all the Internet and found some articles and examples how to
> implement it, and finally having compiled all this enormous heap of
> information, I have a couple modified classes from httpclient project, that
> I'd like to share with you and other users of httpclient.
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