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NTLM Authentication w/ Internal Siteby DanEllison (Scribe) |
on May 18, 2022 at 20:09 UTC ( [id://11143984]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
DanEllison has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Whittled down to the minimum, I have:
I assume because it is an internal site, if I don't turn off verify_hostname, I get: However, if I turn off verify_hostname, the ConsoleLogger shows that I am attempting to do my NTLM authentication, however I can't seem to get by: I do notice in the result header a warning: I'm wondering if my authentication problems are due to not verifying the host. I'd prefer that, but I've tried downloading certificates, extracting a fingerprint, but can't seem to get past the 500 error without turning off verify_hostname. How can I verify my internal site? And/or should I be looking elsewhere for my NTLM Authentication issue? I'm attempting this from Strawberry on Windows, but I am able to authenticate against my internal site using curl from one of my linux hosts, so I know the url and credentials are correct.
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