It's a fork from the SamDecrock httpntlm module, made to work on the browser, NOTE: it uses axios internally so the response object is the same as that of axios and the request option follows the same convention as that of axios

httpntlm is a Node.js/Browser library to do HTTP NTLM authentication

It's a port from the Python libary python-ntml

Install

You can install httpntlm-web-maa using the Node Package Manager (npm):

npm install httpntlm-web-maa

How to use

var httpntlm = require ( ' httpntlm-web-maa ' ) ; httpntlm . get ( { url : " https://someurl.com " , username : ' m$ ' , password : ' stinks ' , workstation : ' choose.something ' , domain : ' ' , ntlm : { strict : true } , request : function ( options ) { return fetch ( options . url , options ) ; } } , function ( err , res ) { if ( err ) return err ; console . log ( res . headers ) ; console . log ( res . body ) ; } ) ;

It supports http and https.

pre-encrypt the password

var httpntlm = require ( ' httpntlm-web-maa ' ) ; var ntlm = httpntlm . ntlm ; var lm = ntlm . create_LM_hashed_password ( ' Azx123456 ' ) ; var nt = ntlm . create_NT_hashed_password ( ' Azx123456 ' ) ; console . log ( lm ) ; console . log ( Array . prototype . slice . call ( lm , 0 ) ) ; lm = new Buffer ( [ 183 , 180 , 19 , 95 , 163 , 5 , 118 , 130 , 30 , 146 , 159 , 252 , 1 , 57 , 81 , 39 ] ) ; console . log ( lm ) ; console . log ( nt ) ; console . log ( Array . prototype . slice . call ( nt , 0 ) ) ; nt = new Buffer ( [ 150 , 27 , 7 , 219 , 220 , 207 , 134 , 159 , 42 , 60 , 153 , 28 , 131 , 148 , 14 , 1 ] ) ; console . log ( nt ) ; httpntlm . request ( { method : ' get ' , url : " https://someurl.com " , username : ' m$ ' , lm_password : lm , nt_password : nt , workstation : ' choose.something ' , domain : ' ' , ntlm : { strict : false } , request : function ( options ) { return fetch ( options . url , options ) ; } , Promise : Promise } ) . then ( function ( res ) { console . log ( res . headers ) ; console . log ( res . body ) ; } ) . catch ( function ( err ) { console . error ( err ) ; } ) ;

Options

url: {String} URL to connect. (Required)

username: {String} Username. (Required)

password: {String} Password. (Required)

method: {String} method. (get,post etc...)

workstation: {String} Name of workstation or '' .

domain: {String} Name of domain or '' .

ntlm : {Object} [Optional] with boolean property strict

request : _{Function} a request function that actually does the http calls (defaults to fetch if it exists, else is Required)

Promise : _{Class} a promise class to use (defaults to global Promise) if you already got the encrypted password,you should use this two param to replace the 'password' param.

lm_password {Buffer} encrypted lm password.(Required)

nt_password {Buffer} encrypted nt password. (Required)

Advanced

If you want to use the NTLM-functions yourself, you can access the ntlm-library like this (https example):

var ntlm = require ( ' httpntlm-web-maa ' ) . ntlm ; var async = require ( ' async ' ) ; var httpreq = require ( ' httpreq ' ) ; var HttpsAgent = require ( ' agentkeepalive ' ) . HttpsAgent ; var keepaliveAgent = new HttpsAgent ( ) ; var options = { url : " https://someurl.com " , username : ' m$ ' , password : ' stinks ' , workstation : ' choose.something ' , domain : ' ' } ; async . waterfall ( [ function ( callback ) { var type1msg = ntlm . createType1Message ( options ) ; httpreq . get ( options . url , { headers : { ' Connection ' : ' keep-alive ' , ' Authorization ' : type1msg } , agent : keepaliveAgent } , callback ) ; } , function ( res , callback ) { if ( ! res . headers [ ' www-authenticate ' ] ) return callback ( new Error ( ' www-authenticate not found on response of second request ' ) ) ; var type2msg = ntlm . parseType2Message ( res . headers [ ' www-authenticate ' ] ) ; var type3msg = ntlm . createType3Message ( type2msg , options ) ; setImmediate ( function ( ) { httpreq . get ( options . url , { headers : { ' Connection ' : ' Close ' , ' Authorization ' : type3msg } , allowRedirects : false , agent : keepaliveAgent } , callback ) ; } ) ; } ] , function ( err , res ) { if ( err ) return console . log ( err ) ; console . log ( res . headers ) ; console . log ( res . body ) ; } ) ;

Download binary files

This will depend on your request function you send in options. So you will need to set the options related to binary download in the options variable.

More information

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