curl-users
using --proxy-ntlm
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:32:15 -0500
Hi all,
I'm a curl new user.
Sorry if my question has already been answered, be sure I've tried hard to
find the answer by myself.
I need to grab files from a FTP server through an IIS4.0 proxy.
The proxy uses NTLM authentication, but is not a domain controller.
I've tried the following syntaxes
curl -U <proxy user>:<proxy password> -x <proxy server>:<proxy port> <ftp
url>
curl -U <proxy user>:<proxy password> --proxy-ntlm -x <proxy server>:<proxy
port> <ftp url>
None is working.
Question:
- is it the right way to use the -proxy-ntlm option ?
- any suggestion ?
Thanks
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Steven Haddad - Ascential Software Europe de l'Ouest
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Received on 2003-12-09