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Re: Connecting to non-standard HTTP ports with authorization




On 30 Jun '08, at 12:51 PM, Niklas Saers wrote:

In the HTTP header I get back from the server I cannot see a domain, but then again I cannot see a realm either. How do I find the domain? In NTLM authentication, is domain the same as the DNS domain, or is it the same as the domain windows computers in a domain there use?

I don't know anything about NTLM; sorry.

I'm trying to get this done within the Cocoa classes, though, so I'll have to figure out a way to translate from CFNetwork to regular Cocoa :-)

The Cocoa NSURL classes are built on top of the CFNetwork APIs, so there's quite likely a way to do this using Cocoa. I just don't know what it is.


You might try asking on the macnetworkprog list.

—Jens

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