I tried to follow that as an example but assumed syntax would vary because it wasn't making use of the service call. Even with using that as guidance, still no luck. Here's the code I've come up with with the execution log.
#!/usr/bin/perl use lib qw( \\crdhome\shares\TechHome\dbuild\ourperl ); use SOAP::Lite; use LWP::UserAgent; use LWP::Debug; LWP::Debug::level('+'); SOAP::Lite->import(+trace => 'all'); our $l_endpoint = 'http://localhost:8080/RelengWeb/MachineActivityWSPo +rt'; our $l_domain = 'DOMAIN'; our $l_username = 'DOMAIN\\user'; our $l_password = 'userPassword'; my @ua_args = (keep_alive => 1); my @credentials = ($l_domain, "", $l_username, $l_password); my $schema_ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(@ua_args); $schema_ua->credentials(@credentials); print "\nBuilding proxy\n\n"; $soap = SOAP::Lite->proxy($l_endpoint, @ua_args, credentials => \@cred +entials); print "\nSetting URI\n\n"; $soap->uri("$l_endpoint"); print "\nSetting user agent\n\n"; $soap->useragent($schema_ua); print "\nTrying to connect to MachineActivity Port\n\n"; my $service = $soap->service("$l_endpoint" . "?wsdl"); print 'Successfully connected.'; sub SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::get_basic_credentials { return ('us +er' => 'password') };
Response:
LWP::UserAgent::new: () Building proxy SOAP::Transport::new: () SOAP::Serializer::new: () SOAP::Deserializer::new: () SOAP::Parser::new: () SOAP::Lite::new: () LWP::UserAgent::new: () SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::new: () Setting URI Setting user agent SOAP::Lite::call: () SOAP::Serializer::envelope: () SOAP::Serializer::envelope: useragent LWP::UserAgent=HASH(0x1030cec4) SOAP::Data::new: () SOAP::Data::new: () SOAP::Data::new: () SOAP::Data::new: () SOAP::Data::new: () Cannot encode 'domain' element as 'hash'. Will be encoded as 'map' ins +tead SOAP::Data::new: () SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::send_receive: HTTP::Request=HASH(0x1035 +e644) SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::send_receive: POST http://localhost:808 +0/RelengWe b/MachineActivityWSPort HTTP/1.1 Accept: text/xml Accept: multipart/* Content-Length: 1784 Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8 SOAPAction: "http://localhost:8080/RelengWeb/MachineActivityWSPort#use +ragent" <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:apachen +s="http:// xml.apache.org/xml-soap" xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/so +ap/envelop e/" xmlns:namesp2="http://namespaces.soaplite.com/perl" xmlns:xsi="htt +p://www.w3 .org/1999/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http://schemas.xmlsoap.o +rg/soap/en coding/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema" SOAP-ENV:encodin +gStyle="ht tp://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"><SOAP-ENV:Body><namesp1:usera +gent xmlns :namesp1="http://localhost:8080/RelengWeb/MachineActivityWSPort"><LWP_ +_UserAgent xsi:type="namesp2:LWP__UserAgent"><max_redirect xsi:type="xsd:int">7< +/max_redir ect><conn_cache xsi:type="namesp2:LWP__ConnCache"><cc_limit_total xsi: +type="xsd: int">1</cc_limit_total><cc_conns xsi:type="SOAP-ENC:Array" SOAP-ENC:ar +rayType="x sd:ur-type[0]"/></conn_cache><protocols_forbidden xsi:null="1"/><no_pr +oxy xsi:ty pe="SOAP-ENC:Array" SOAP-ENC:arrayType="xsd:ur-type[0]"/><protocols_al +lowed xsi: null="1"/><use_eval xsi:type="xsd:int">1</use_eval><requests_redirecta +ble xsi:ty pe="SOAP-ENC:Array" SOAP-ENC:arrayType="xsd:string[2]"><item xsi:type= +"xsd:strin g">GET</item><item xsi:type="xsd:string">HEAD</item></requests_redirec +table><fro m xsi:null="1"/><timeout xsi:type="xsd:int">180</timeout><agent xsi:ty +pe="xsd:st ring">libwww-perl/5.805</agent><def_headers xsi:null="1"/><parse_head +xsi:type=" xsd:int">1</parse_head><proxy/><basic_authentication><domain xsi:type= +"apachens: Map"><item><key xsi:type="xsd:string"/><value xsi:type="SOAP-ENC:Array +" SOAP-ENC :arrayType="xsd:string[2]"><item xsi:type="xsd:string">DOMAIN\user</it +em><item x si:type="xsd:string">userPassword</item></value></item></domain></basi +c_authenti cation><max_size xsi:null="1"/></LWP__UserAgent></namesp1:useragent></ +SOAP-ENV:B ody></SOAP-ENV:Envelope> LWP::UserAgent::request: () LWP::UserAgent::send_request: POST http://localhost:8080/RelengWeb/Mac +hineActivi tyWSPort LWP::UserAgent::_need_proxy: Not proxied LWP::Protocol::http::request: () LWP::Protocol::http::request: Keep the http connection to localhost:80 +80 LWP::UserAgent::request: Simple response: Unauthorized SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::send_receive: HTTP::Response=HASH(0x102 +0d39c) SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::send_receive: HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:11:55 GMT Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1 WWW-Authenticate: NTLM Content-Length: 0 Client-Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:11:56 GMT Client-Peer: 127.0.0.1:8080 Client-Response-Num: 1 Client-Warning: Unsupported authentication scheme 'ntlm' 401 Unauthorized at test.pl line 29 SOAP::Data::DESTROY: () SOAP::Data::DESTROY: () SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::DESTROY: () SOAP::Data::DESTROY: () SOAP::Data::DESTROY: () SOAP::Parser::DESTROY: () SOAP::Transport::DESTROY: () SOAP::Serializer::DESTROY: () SOAP::Data::DESTROY: () SOAP::Data::DESTROY: () SOAP::Deserializer::DESTROY: () SOAP::Lite::DESTROY: ()
Any pointers? It doesn't look like it's authorizing correctly. I've tried both one \ and two \\ in the username

In reply to Re: soap::lite + ntlm + wsdls, how? by vijalpatel
in thread soap::lite + ntlm + wsdls, how? by vijalpatel

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