When I run this script I get
Undefined subroutine &main::ntlmv2 called at ./connectTest5.pl line 8.
I commented out the ntlmv2 call, just to see what would happen. Now it compiles and sends the request to the server. This client actually prints headers for me, so that's really helpful! One of the headers says:
Client-SSL-Warning: Peer certificate not verified Client-Warning: Authen::NTLM version 1.02 required--this is only versi +on 0.31 at /usr/share/perl/5.10/Exporter/Heavy.pm line 108. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0/LWP +/Authen/Ntlm.pm line 8. Compilation failed in require at (eval 23) line 3. MicrosoftOfficeWebServer: 5.0_Pub

I am confused. a) Authen::NTLM 0.31 is the most recent version on CPAN. Perhaps this client is expecting the other NTLM module? b) Ntlm.pm failed to compile, apparently! Previous scripts using it did seem to compile, though.

So, seeing the headers is helpful, but I'm still not there yet. Thanks!


In reply to Re^2: LWP + NTLM over HTTPS? by jphekman
in thread LWP + NTLM over HTTPS? by jphekman

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