The Following script can be customized to get a NTLM server file to your local directory.
Can any one help me to put a local file in NTLM server ?
#!/usr/bin/perl use LWP::UserAgent; #use HTTP::Request::Common; use HTTP::Headers; use LWP::Debug qw(+); my $url = 'http://ntlmserver:portno/.aspx'; my $File_link = 'http://ntlmserver:portno/sample.txt'; my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent(keep_alive=>1); $ua->credentials('ntlmserver:portno', '', 'username', 'passwd'); $request = HTTP::Request->new( GET => $url, HTTP::Headers->new(user_agent => 'Internet Explorer/6.0', www_auth +enticate => 'NTLM') ); $filename = 'file.pdf'; $ua->mirror( $File_link, $filename )
Thanks
Jey

In reply to Put Files in NTLM Server by jai_dgl

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