Unable to authenticate to https sites using ntlmv2 on Mac OS 10.6 and Firefox 11.0
I am using a Mac with OS X 10.6. The Firefox version is 11.0. we cannot authenticate to https:// sites that require NTLMv2. We were able to use Firefox on the Mac to authenticate to https:// sites until our organization dropped NTLMv1 and required the use of NTLMv2. The problem on the PC was corrected by using the NTLM plugin but we have never managed to correct the problem on the Mac. The operating system does not appear to be the problem since Safari can authenticate to these sites. I have added the https:// url to the network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris, network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris and the network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris parameters (which is necessary to correct the problem on the PC). After reading the thread about ntlmv2 authentication in Lion I also set network.automatic-ntlm-auth.allow-proxies and network.negotiate-auth.allow-proxies to false but I still can't authenticate. I also tried creating an nsmb.conf file in /etc with minauth=ntlmv2
Opaite Mbohovái (4)
Hi svetlikp
try with http:// url not https:// url and without trailing slash and without additional parts of the url ( like http:mozilla.org )
thank you
make also network.ntlm.send-lm-response to TRUE(it is false by default)
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Hi
Thanks for the posts. I set network.ntlm.send-lm-response to TRUE but the behavior was the same. I changed https:// to http:// and made sure there were no trailing /'s but still cannot authenticate