You can use
LWP::UserAgent along with
LWP::Authen::Ntlm. Here's a example modified from the POD document of
LWP::Authen::Ntlm
use LWP::UserAgent;
use HTTP::Request::Common;
$url = 'http://foo.bar.com/some_path';
# Set up the ntlm client
# and then the base64 encoded ntlm handshake message
$ua = new LWP::UserAgent(keep_alive=>1);
$netloc = 'foo.bar.com:80';
$domain_user_name = 'Domain\User';
$password = 'blahblah';
$ua->credentials($netloc, '', "$domain_user_name", "$password");
$request = GET $url;
print "--Performing request now...-----------\n";
$response = $ua->request($request);
print "--Done with request-------------------\n";
if ($response->is_success) {
print "It worked!->" . $response->code . "\n"
}
else {
print "It didn't work!->" . $response->code . "\n"
}
print $response->content;
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