Hi,
I have a client service that connects and gathers data and then throws
this data out in a stream on port 60500. This client is 3rd party and I
cannot alter it. However, it is known to be working product.
What I need to be able to do is connect to that stream stream of data on
port 60500,
Hello,
I am trying to fix digest authentication coded by Peter. We have a big
problem with Internet Explorer. In the setup below, you will see a web page
requested without first sending the Authorization: header. Then the server
responds with 401 and tells the client it prefers Digest auth by
Hello David,
The port is in use because the server listens on that port already,
otherwise the client could not send it to that server. You can make the
server listen on another port and then your application should act like
a proxy intercepting all data. See SocketSpy or gpHttpProxy for example.
Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
Scrive Fastream Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I am trying to fix digest authentication coded by Peter. We have a big
problem with Internet Explorer. In the setup below, you will see a web page
requested without first sending the Authorization: header.
Hello,
Thank you both for your replies. I found the problem myself: IE6 has a bug
that makes it expect a comma before Realm= Should be like:
HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required..WWW-Authenticate: Digest Basic, (HERE
HERE!)
realm=localhost/%3EFastream.com/, uri=localhost/%3EFastream.com/,
Fastream Technologies wrote:
Hello,
Thank you both for your replies. I found the problem myself: IE6 has a bug
that makes it expect a comma before Realm=
That's really weird. Does adding the comma break it on Firefox or
Opera? The RFC does not specify that a comma is required, only
Scrive DZ-Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Fastream Technologies wrote:
Hello,
Thank you both for your replies. I found the problem myself: IE6 has a bug
that makes it expect a comma before Realm=
That's really weird. Does adding the comma break it on Firefox or
Opera? The RFC does
Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
Scrive Fastream Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Firefox and Opera tolerates the comma well. You can try here:
http://www.fastream.net/beta/NetFileServer.exe (8.0.8B2). Just add a user
from HTTP-Users and then assign the user to a path (C:\NFRoot is the
default)
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From: Maurizio Lotauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Need help with RFC2617 and IE bug
Scrive DZ-Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Fastream Technologies wrote:
Hello,
Thank
Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
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Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
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24.01.2006 13:31:57 From Remote
HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required..WWW-Authenticate: Digest Basic
realm=localhost/%3EFastream.com/,
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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Need help with RFC2617 and IE bug
Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
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Fastream Technologies wrote:
Fastream Technologies wrote:
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!SNIP!
I have read the RFC but as I wrote half an hour ago, it is the MS guys that
did not read it well. Or perhaps they developed when the RFC was a draft
which has later been changed.
My comment was directed at Maurizio.
Scrive DZ-Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
Scrive Fastream Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Firefox and Opera tolerates the comma well. You can try here:
http://www.fastream.net/beta/NetFileServer.exe (8.0.8B2). Just add a user
from HTTP-Users and then assign the user
Scrive Fastream Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
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From: Maurizio Lotauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ICS support mailing twsocket@elists.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Need help with RFC2617 and IE bug
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