In addition, Java 1.4+ support some NTLM servers OOTB by setting the
correct system properties. This was one of the main reasons we never
bothered requiring httpclient to support NTLM though we could
optionally reintroduce it if there were demand. This is the first
time I recall hearing about it in a year as opposed to when m1 was
coming out and it was a weekly question.
- Brett
On 13/12/2006, at 8:02 PM, Barrie Treloar wrote:
On 12/13/06, Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
According to the docs, maven1 supported NTLM proxies. I cannot find
anything definitive to say whether NTLM proxies are supported in
maven2
though.
In our case the ISA proxy also supports basic auth, but this also
doesn't
work - I suspect the underlying proxy code implementation in maven
wants
to use NTLM but hasn't been given the name of the domain by the maven
config, and so fails.
Can anyone confirm if this is the case?
Maven 2 does not support NTLM.
Most people are working around this by using NTLMAPS from sourceforge
as a proxy.
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