>> Which indicates the credentials are fine as is the proxy part of the transaction. Firefox appears not have security access to the OS properly to do the background stuff required. 2/3 of NTLM and related protocols is done in background actions.
> If it's working in IE then its probably one of Firefox's NTLM settings. If you enter "about:config" in the address bar of FF and then filter for "ntlm" you will see what options are available.
>
> More than likely be the "network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris;" option needs the address of the app server listed.
Unfortunately I've checked network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris and
the website hostname is in there also. Very frustrating!! Firefox
doesn't appear to be able to auth via either method, IE will
successfully auth via Kerberos.
Received on Wed Jun 15 2011 - 03:57:18 MDT
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