Using LWP, I cannot get past our MS Proxy. Here is my snippet of code:
use LWP::UserAgent;
$ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
$ua->proxy(http => 'http://proxy.mgisoft.com:80');
my $req = new HTTP::Request ('GET', 'http://www.yahoo.com/');
$page = $ua->request($req)->as_string;
print $page;
but, I get:
HTTP/1.1 407 (Proxy Authentication Required) Proxy Access Denied
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 17:04:47 GMT
Proxy-Authenticate: NTLM
Proxy-Authenticate: Basic realm="209.167.153.2"
Server: Microsoft-IIS/4.0
Client-Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 17:07:57 GMT
Client-Peer: 209.167.153.2:80
Client-Warning: Unsupported authentication scheme 'ntlm'
I must be missing something basic. I can't imagine I need a password as I am going through port 80. Please help, I have been working on this one for days!
Thanks,
Simon
Edit: 2001-03-03 by neshura
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