Here's my stab at it. As far as I know, if you want to use a
proxy, then there's no need for credentials; that is, you either use a proxy or use a server. This is what I came up with.
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
use strict;
use warnings;
use Authen::NTLM;
use LWP::UserAgent;
use HTTP::Request::Common;
my $url = 'http://www.google.de';
my $ntlm = Authen::NTLM->new(
host => $url,
user => 'user',
password => 'password',
);
my $reply = $ntlm->challenge;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(keep_alive => 1);
$ua->env_proxy;
$ua->protocols_allowed(['http']);
my $req = GET $url;
print "====Performing request now=========";
my $res = $ua->request($req);
if ($res->is_success) {
print $res->content;
} else {
print "Error: " . $res->status_line . "\n";
print $res->headers()->as_string(), "\n";
}
print "====Done with request===============";
ntlm_reset;
exit;
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