Feature changed by: Mark Muhlestein (mmuhlestein) Feature #305546, revision 11 Title: Support for NTLM authentication (proxy) in YaST and libzypp openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Christoph Thiel (cthiel1) reject date: 2009-07-16 18:02:44 reject reason: out of context for openSUSE. Priority Requester: Desirable Projectmanager: Desirable openSUSE-11.3: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Katarina Machalkova (kmachalkova) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: YaST and libzypp should work in an environment with proxy server requiring NTLM authentication. The feature consists of two parts: 1) YaST proxy module has to provide UI to let user choose NTLM and write configuration file (/root/.curlrc) accordingly 2) libzypp media backend needs to be adapted to read and understand such configuration( that is, accept also --proxy-ntlm option instead of bare --proxy only) References: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=440296 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=412137 Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Significant for adoption in mixed datacenters where the proxy infrastruture is on MSFT assets. Discussion: #1: Federico Lucifredi (flucifredi) (2009-01-26 20:57:23) Sadly, there is a realistic business case for this in mixed datacenters. Some odd people like to use NTLM proxies, I will never understand why. this will be a headache to do :-/ + #2: Mark Muhlestein (mmuhlestein) (2010-01-13 18:10:39) + Many of the engineers at Dell Computer in Austin want to use openSUSE + 11.2 on their desktop machines. Dell uses a NTLM proxy on their + corporate network so a lack of this functionality is keeping them from + doing so. + This group of engineers are very loyal SUSE/Novell folks who are trying + very hard to help a SUSE desktop make inroads into Dell's corporate + environment. + Current number of engineers who cannot use the product is 50 - 60 + On a side note, they see this a glaring problem. I don't know how many + corporations use NTLM proxies but the gents at Dell seem to think it is + quite a lot. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/305546