Steven,

I completed those changes this morning, and my fairly superficial tests (again, I'm lacking a real Windows NTLM proxy for proper testing!) have passed. I am now interested to see how the changes go for you next week!

I'm hesistant to have multiple versions floating around, so I'll attach the modified version of Authoxy in a private email to you Steven. I've just marked the interface "Version 3.1.1a" with the 'a' indicating the modification. For those so inclined, I decided to commit the changes to the sourceforge repository, so you can have a look and even compile your own copy.

http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=107197

The modifications are to AuthoxyDaemon.h and NTLM.c bringing both of them up to revision 1.2.

What better way to get over a Saturday morning hang over ;)
Heath

On 17/09/2004, at 9:24 PM, Steven Stratford wrote:

Heath--

That sounds like a great plan. I must say I've learned way more about NTLM
and TCP dumps than I ever wanted, although it's been interesting. Sure would
be helpful if MS clearly documented their protocols instead of making people
reverse-engineer and make educated guesses... Anyway, I look forward to
giving it a shot next week sometime (Monday at the earliest when I'm in the
office). Thanks for all your help!


[I've written some software myself and I know how sometimes even the
smallest little thing has to be bought with a huge price of time and effort,
sometimes on the part of several people, so I really appreciate what you,
Bruce, and others are doing here to help track this down.]


--Steve

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