On 11/08/2012 09:07 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
The Apache HttpClient doesn't support NTLMv2 authentication.
According to this http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-ga/ntlm.html it supports NTLMv2 in v4.1 and up.
no it doesn't - it requires using the LGPL library named JCIFS thus that page is a possible example on how to configure it.

The text says something different. It says that Apache HttpClient supports it out-of-the-box, without JCIFS: " 4.1 supports NTLMv1 and NTLMv2 authentication protocols out of the box using a custom authentication engine". It says that the out-of-the-box engine is not very mature and has issue and that you can use JCIFS (LGPL) instead of the default engine. JCIFS was not bundled because it's LGPL and they're working towards solving the legal hurdles of bundling it.


/max


        
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On 11/7/2012 4:40 PM, André Dietisheim wrote:
Hi Snjezana

good point! 
I already found out about this when looking at different Eclipse plugins. EGit does it, Scout and apparently ECF, too. Quite a mess to be honest: A bad API in the jdk UrlConnection, a poor implementation in org.eclipse.ui and here we are: plenty of plugins overriding the Authenticator with unpredictable results.

Cheers
André

On 11/07/2012 04:21 PM, Snjezana Peco wrote:
I think you can disable it by setting your own authenticator.
You can check how ECF sets its authenticator using the org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.retrieve.UrlConnectionRetrieveFileTransfer.UrlConnectionAuthenticator class and the Authenticator.setDefault method.

Snjeza

On 11/6/2012 3:12 PM, André Dietisheim wrote:
Hi

In OpenShift tooling I have a dialog that allows you to create/edit connections to OpenShift. Behind the scenes I'm using HttpUrlConnection to talk to the OpenShift REST service. If I provide invalid user-credentials Eclipse pops up a dialog for the user to provide username and password on top of my dialog. 

https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12999

It turns out that Eclipse is registering it's very own Authenticator in HttpUrlConnection which is invoking the Eclipse credentials dialog if the Http response is 401.
Does anybody know how to disable this in Eclipse? I'm pretty stuck, I'd appreciate any input.

Thanks!
André





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