> That is what I ment also. Now the question is that should or should not
> ICS allow other separators than backslash?

Should ICS be responsible for domain/user parsing out of a single property 
or should a new property with domain added ?

> And the second question that on the proxy authentication
> part should we use the same technique?

I think so altough I have nothing to test.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tibor Csonka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support mailing" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] NTLM authentication reloaded


> That is what I ment also. Now the question is that should or should not
> ICS allow other separators than backslash?
> And the second question that on the proxy authentication part should we
> use the same technique?
>
> Personally I didn't saw usernames like [EMAIL PROTECTED] until now in windows.
> Paul, can you give me examples, where you can configure Proxy/Web server
> with NTLM in the way you pointed out?
>
> Francois PIETTE wrote:
>
>>>It seemes to me that you have the same problem as me. Try to separe the
>>>user and the domain. If it works let me know so I can patch the proxy
>>>part of NTLM auth too.
>>>Without domain the user will not be authenticated, I tried.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I think you are right. Since NtlmGetMessage3 has provision for domain 
>>name,
>>it should be put there and not embed it into the username. Embedding 
>>domain
>>in username is just a convenient way of doing it for the application user
>>interface. At the lowest level, in the NTLM messages, domain should be
>>written where it belongs to.
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