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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Lee [SMTP:LeeJD@ah.org]
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 9:52 AM
> To:   midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: proxy server - authentication
>
> It is possible to modify brad's program to handle this. You need to send
> the username and password for the proxy server in the request header.
> The hard part is getting a base64 encoder, you need this in order to
> encode the password. The details needed for which headers need to be
> sent are in RFC 2616.
>
> Joe
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> >>> thatzenbeler@clinitech.net 07/25/2002 08:57:43 >>>
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> I was using brad stones program called geturi to retrieve data out on
> the
> internet, but our network people installed a new proxy server a few
> months
> ago and killed my ability to use this tool..  Its the microsoft proxy
> server
> 2.0, but the problems seems to resolve around the fact it does
> password
> authentication to our nt domain database.  Appearantly our browser can
> handle this ok, but geturi can't get by it.  Has anyone else had a
> socket
> program that needs to get past a proxy similar to this?
>
> Any idea, or if more info is needed please let me know...
>
> tim
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