Sorry, but no. I tried it against an IIS server at work, and I just couldn't authenticate with LWP.

I set up a directory in IIS to be controlled with NTLM authentication, and I can authenticate with no problem using IE. AFAIK I've followed the instructions for using LWP::Authen::Ntlm to the letter (including verifying that the supporting modules are installed):

use LWP::Debug qw(+); use LWP::UserAgent; use HTTP::Request::Common qw(GET POST); my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent(keep_alive=>1); $ua->credentials('myserver.mycompany.com:80', '', "mydomain\\user", 'p +assword'); $req = GET 'http://myserver.mycompany.com/ntlm_auth/'; $resp = $ua->request($req); if ($resp->is_success) { print $resp->content; } else { print "Error: " . $resp->status_line . "\n"; print $resp->as_string; }
But I still get the same response as you. Note that using use LWP::Debug qw(+); doesn't provide any helpful information.

Sorry I can't be of more help. I'd appreciate hearing from any Monks who have gotten this to work.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: NTLM problems:"Unsupported authentication scheme ntlm" by iguanodon
in thread NTLM problems:"Unsupported authentication scheme ntlm" by Anonymous Monk

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