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2003-09-04no user or password set, bail outDaniel Stenberg
2003-08-11added include "http.h" to prevent a warningDaniel Stenberg
2003-08-11Serge Semashko added CURLOPT_PROXYAUTH support, and now NTLM for proxiesDaniel Stenberg
work.
2003-07-22More support for NTLM on proxies, now proxy state and nonce is stored inDaniel Stenberg
a separate struct properly.
2003-07-21adjusted to support NTLM for proxiesDaniel Stenberg
2003-07-19Access the user and passwd fields from the connectdata struct now insteadDaniel Stenberg
of the sessionhandle struct, as that was not good.
2003-07-15Moved the NTLM credentials to the connectdata struct instead, as NTLMDaniel Stenberg
authenticates connections and not single requests. This should make it work better when we mix requests from multiple hosts. Problem pointed out by Cris Bailiff.
2003-07-15Dan Winship's patch added that makes use of DOMAIN\USER or DOMAIN/USERDaniel Stenberg
for the user field. I changed it slightly to stay with strchr() only instead of strpbrk() for portability reasons.
2003-06-26Many fixes, most of them based on comments by Eric GlassDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-13Cris Bailiff's patch that should make us do NTLM correctly. When we'veDaniel Stenberg
authenticated our connection, we can continue without any Authorization: headers as long as our connection is maintained.
2003-06-13Cris Bailiff's bugfixDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-13use more curlish strings, these should be able to change...Daniel Stenberg
2003-06-12modifiedDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12make it build with older OpenSSLDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12attempt to make older OpenSSL versions work with the DES stuffDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11fixing details for NTLMDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11more how I envision it _should_ work, but it still doesn't...Daniel Stenberg
2003-06-11correct mistakesDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11Initial take at NTLM authentication. It doesn't really work at this pointDaniel Stenberg
but the infrastructure is there.