The realm is the same as the client. I was using the $fd variable but
then switch it to the actual domain name and I still do not
authenticate. It seems like the HA1 calculation is different. Our setup
is for multi-domain and we've placed the domain name in the domain
table. Is there something else that needs to be done. The user was added
using the kamclt add user command.
Thanks
Nathaniel
On 9/19/12 5:32 AM, Andrew Pogrebennyk wrote:
On 09/18/2012 04:58 PM, Nathaniel L Keeling III
wrote:
11(28548) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_dbase.c:393]:
PQclear(1008b8560) result
set
11(28548) DEBUG: auth_db [authorize.c:124]: HA1 string calculated:
e13d569284e76a33ca63e4d6203f844a
11(28548) DEBUG: auth [api.c:211]: check_response: Our result =
'18210b5da2b3d27e6ba50977072599ea'
11(28548) DEBUG: auth [api.c:221]: check_response: Authorization failed
What realm
do you use for proxy_challenge? Does it match the realm
configured in the client?
You can calculate and check the digest response yourself by using a
simple script like
http://code.google.com/p/variman/source/browse/website/trunk/docroot/suppor…
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