Hi
We have ( already fixed in svn ) bug which cases that that domain
name was swaped with user name for NTLM, so if you specify
"MYDOMAIN\\userName" then wrong values are given to NTLM credentials.
As a temporary workaround ( till next release ) you can just swap
domain name with user name : "userName\\MYDOMAIN".
On 2/22/07, Paul Krinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm getting "No credentials available for NTLM <any realm>@ffeusplmsap94q:80"
and assume it's because I'm not setting the credentials correctly. There is
a bug that provides the below code to set the credentials but that method is
not static.
CommonsHttpMessageSender.getHttpState().setCredentials(...);
Another post uses something like the following but that doesn't seem to work
either.
client.setProperty(CommonsHttpMessageSender.HTTP_STATE, httpState);
Does someone have a complete example of how to get NTLM to work or at least
tell me how to correctly set the nt credentials?
Thanks
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