Skip to main content

The HTTP NTLM proxy and/or server authentication library.

Project description

requests-ntlm2

NTLM authentication plugin for Requests

Build Status codecov Python Version PyPI Status Downloads Licence Code Style: Black

requests-ntlm2, which is based on requests-ntlm, allows for HTTP NTLM authentication using the requests library.

Installation

pip install requests-ntlm2

Usage

Basic Usage

HttpNtlmAuth extends requests AuthBase, so usage is simple:

import requests
from requests_ntlm2 import HttpNtlmAuth

auth=HttpNtlmAuth('domain\\username','password')
requests.get("http://ntlm_protected_site.com", auth=auth)

Changing NTLM compatibility level

See this MS doc on LM compatibility levels. requests_ntlm2 defaults to compatibility level 3 which supports NTLMv2 [only]. You can change the compatibility level as follows:

import requests
from requests_ntlm2 import HttpNtlmAuth, NtlmCompatibility

username = 'domain\\username'
password = 'password123'
ntlm_compatibility = NtlmCompatibility.LM_AND_NTLMv1_WITH_ESS  # => level 1
auth=HttpNtlmAuth(username, password, ntlm_compatibility=ntlm_compatibility)

requests.get("http://ntlm_protected_site.com", auth=auth)

Using with Requests Session

HttpNtlmAuth can be used in conjunction with a Session in order to make use of connection pooling. Since NTLM authenticates connections, this is more efficient. Otherwise, each request will go through a new NTLM challenge-response.

import requests
from requests_ntlm2 import HttpNtlmAuth

session = requests.Session()
session.auth = HttpNtlmAuth('domain\\username','password')
session.get('http://ntlm_protected_site.com')

HTTP CONNECT Usage

When using requests-ntlm2 to create SSL proxy tunnel via HTTP CONNECT, the so-called "NTLM Dance" - ie, the NTLM authentication handshake - has to be done at the lower level (at httplib level) at tunnel-creation step. This means that you should use the HttpNtlmAdapter and requests session. This HttpNtlmAdapter is responsible for sending proxy auth information downstream.

Here is a basic example:

import requests
from requests_ntlm2 import (
    HttpNtlmAuth,
    HttpNtlmAdapter,
    NtlmCompatibility
)

username = '...'
password = '...'
proxy_ip = '...'
proxy_port = '...'

proxies = {
    'http': 'http://{}:{}'.format(proxy_ip, proxy_port),
    'https': 'http://{}:{}'.format(proxy_ip, proxy_port)
}

ntlm_compatibility = NtlmCompatibility.NTLMv2_DEFAULT

session = requests.Session()
session.mount(
    'https://',
    HttpNtlmAdapter(
        username,
        password,
        ntlm_compatibility=ntlm_compatibility
    )
)
session.mount(
    'http://',
    HttpNtlmAdapter(
        username,
        password,
        ntlm_compatibility=ntlm_compatibility
    )
)
session.auth = HttpNtlmAuth(
    username,
    password,
    ntlm_compatibility=ntlm_compatibility
)
session.proxies = proxies

response = session.get('http:/foobar.com')

Requirements

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

requests_ntlm2-6.5.1.tar.gz (12.6 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

If you're not sure about the file name format, learn more about wheel file names.

requests_ntlm2-6.5.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl (14.6 kB view details)

Uploaded Python 2Python 3

File details

Details for the file requests_ntlm2-6.5.1.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: requests_ntlm2-6.5.1.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 12.6 kB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/4.0.1 CPython/3.9.15

File hashes

Hashes for requests_ntlm2-6.5.1.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 a3d2eb1cff57049033becbce208a1dfa704e12cddc364b5553435ba7ad467a5e
MD5 7a5945c913cf3af3f7ca338d569fc179
BLAKE2b-256 dce04761d5572074e9e724af4d85f5033778eb880e11d9182c828b61b0f6f039

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file requests_ntlm2-6.5.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for requests_ntlm2-6.5.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 a7b0edcd14fa4a42651895a986fc63527bf8365f877c371453f0bf55109b6f9f
MD5 716651fca510e6ee72823713d8fe4564
BLAKE2b-256 203a0b594acc5bf68f0a0aa936456f084d0f5578ce6ac67febd43706e37b05ee

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Monitoring Depot Continuous Integration Fastly CDN Google Download Analytics Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Error logging StatusPage Status page