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Windows Integrated Authentication for Mozilla Firefox on MAC 10.5 & above

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We have an Share Point intranet site hosted on IIS 7.0. For accessing this site windows authentication is required. All MAC machine are in windows domain.

Whenever we access the site using Mozilla Firefox on MAC, we get a prompt for entering machine user name & password. Company does not wants us to use "Remember my password" option due to security issue.

We have also installed the Add-on "Integrated Authentication for Firefox 2.0.1" but no luck :(. URL :- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/integrated-auth-for-firefox/


We even tried updating following entries in about:config but still no luck

1. network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris, 2. network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris , 3. network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris

Please advise the step required for allowing Firefox to do integrated authentication like NTLM (Windows pass-through) just like Internet Explorer.

Thanks

We have an Share Point intranet site hosted on IIS 7.0. For accessing this site windows authentication is required. All MAC machine are in windows domain. Whenever we access the site using Mozilla Firefox on MAC, we get a prompt for entering machine user name & password. Company does not wants us to use "Remember my password" option due to security issue. We have also installed the Add-on "Integrated Authentication for Firefox 2.0.1" but no luck :(. URL :- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/integrated-auth-for-firefox/ We even tried updating following entries in about:config but still no luck 1. network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris, 2. network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris , 3. network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris Please advise the step required for allowing Firefox to do integrated authentication like NTLM (Windows pass-through) just like Internet Explorer. Thanks

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The old help article (Firefox asks for user name and password on internal sites) doesn't differentiate between Windows and other platforms, but I wonder whether some OS support is required to make it work? Hopefully a Mac user will be able to help with this.