Andrey Andreev wrote (Tuesday 22 March 2005 6:17 pm): > Brendon Lloyd Higgins wrote: > > Not Debian specific, but worth a try. > > > > Braindead administrators at my uni have installed an IIS system for a > > team project I'm working on as part of my studies. As you might've > > guessed, this server requires authentication, but use anything other than > > IE and it won't ask for it. It'll just tell you "You are not authorized > > to view this page". > > > > I'm not sure what to do. I tried installing Samba to see if it might've > > had some useful tools, but ntlm_auth seems to have disappeared. I've > > tried the ntlmaps package but I don't think I know how to set it up > > right. > > At least Firefox supports ntlm. When logging on, enter your username as > > DOMAINNAME\myusername I tried DOMAINNAME\**username**@**host**/**file** and it did indeed work. Very nice. Thank you. I suppose it will continue to work for other pages on the same site that are interlinked? The "DOMAINNAME\**username**@" part gets stripped from the URL in the address bar once it connects. I won't have to keep putting DOMAINNAME\**username**@ everytime I click a link, will I? Peace, Brendon
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