Senthil Kumaran added the comment:
Yes, RFC specifically states that The absoluteURI form is REQUIRED when the
request is being made to a proxy. Thanks Jessica for making a note of that.
Closing this issue as Invalid.
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Jessica McKellar added the comment:
jan.kollhof, thanks for the report and your work on this ticket!
The format of the client response to a server's digest challenge is detailed in
RFC 2617, section 3.2.2: The Authorization Request Header.
The urllib2.py attachment is unfortunately the whole
Senthil Kumaran orsent...@gmail.com added the comment:
This might be related to issue2202 as well.
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dependencies: +urllib2 fails against IIS 6.0 (No support for MD5-sess auth)
nosy: +orsenthil
resolution: - accepted
Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
As it's not actually known whether urllib2 or IIS is at fault, I suggest this
is closed, it can always be reopened.
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New submission from Jan-Klaas Kollhof [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When using a proxy to request URLs that require Digest Auth,
a header similar to the following is sent to the server:
Authorization: Digest ... uri=http://example.org/foobar/spam; ...
The server then responded with:
HTTP/1.1 400 Bad