| <testcase> |
| <info> |
| <keywords> |
| HTTP |
| HTTP GET |
| HTTP proxy |
| HTTP proxy NTLM auth |
| FAILURE |
| </keywords> |
| </info> |
| |
| # Server-side |
| <reply> |
| <data1001 nocheck="yes"> |
| HTTP/1.0 407 BAD BOY |
| Proxy-Authenticate: Basic realm="Squid proxy-caching web server" |
| Server: swsclose |
| Content-Type: text/html |
| |
| Even though it's the response code that triggers authentication, we're |
| using NTLM and the server isn't, so we should fail. We know the server |
| isn't because there's no Proxy-Authorization: NTLM header |
| </data1001> |
| </reply> |
| |
| # Client-side |
| <client> |
| <features> |
| NTLM |
| </features> |
| <server> |
| http |
| </server> |
| <name> |
| HTTP GET asking for --proxy-ntlm when some other authentication is required |
| </name> |
| <command> |
| http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/162 --proxy http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT --proxy-user foo:bar --proxy-ntlm --fail |
| </command> |
| </client> |
| |
| # Verify data after the test has been "shot" |
| <verify> |
| <strip> |
| ^User-Agent: curl/.* |
| </strip> |
| <protocol> |
| GET http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/162 HTTP/1.1
|
| Proxy-Authorization: NTLM TlRMTVNTUAABAAAABoIIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=
|
| User-Agent: curl/7.8.1-pre3 (sparc-sun-solaris2.7) libcurl 7.8.1-pre3 (OpenSSL 0.9.6a) (krb4 enabled)
|
| Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT
|
| Accept: */*
|
| Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
|
|
|
| </protocol> |
| <errorcode> |
| 22 |
| </errorcode> |
| </verify> |
| </testcase> |