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- <?xml version="1.0"?>
- <!--
- This is the authentication configuration file for protocol-httpclient.
- Different credentials for different authentication scopes can be
- configured in this file. If a set of credentials is configured for a
- particular authentication scope (i.e. particular host, port number,
- scheme and realm), then that set of credentials would be sent only to
- servers falling under the specified authentication scope. Apart from
- this at most one set of credentials can be configured as 'default'.
- When authentication is required to fetch a resource from a web-server,
- the authentication-scope is determined from the host, port, scheme and
- realm (if present) obtained from the URL of the page and the
- authentication headers in the HTTP response. If it matches any
- 'authscope' in this configuration file, then the 'credentials' for
- that 'authscope' is used for authentication. Otherwise, it would use
- the 'default' set of credentials (with an exception which is described
- in the next paragraph), if present. If any attribute is missing, it
- would match all values for that attribute.
- If there are several pages having different authentication realms and
- schemes on the same web-server (same host and port, but different
- realms and schemes), and credentials for one or more of the realms and
- schemes for that web-server is specified, then the 'default'
- credentials would be ignored completely for that web-server (for that
- host and port). So, credentials to handle all realms and schemes for
- that server may be specified explicitly by adding an extra 'authscope'
- tag with the 'realm' and 'scheme' attributes missing for that server.
- This is demonstrated by the last 'authscope' tag for 'example:8080' in
- the following example.
- Example:-
- <credentials username="susam" password="masus">
- <default realm="sso"/>
- <authscope host="192.168.101.33" port="80" realm="login"/>
- <authscope host="example" port="8080" realm="blogs"/>
- <authscope host="example" port="8080" realm="wiki"/>
- <authscope host="example" port="80" realm="quiz" scheme="NTLM"/>
- </credentials>
- <credentials username="admin" password="nimda">
- <authscope host="example" port="8080"/>
- </credentials>
- In the above example, 'example:8080' server has pages with multiple
- authentication realms. The first set of credentials would be used for
- 'blogs' and 'wiki' authentication realms. The second set of
- credentials would be used for all other realms. For 'login' realm of
- '192.168.101.33', the first set of credentials would be used. For any
- other realm of '192.168.101.33' authentication would not be done. For
- the NTLM authentication required by 'example:80', the first set of
- credentials would be used. For 'sso' realms of all other servers, the
- first set of credentials would be used, since it is configured as
- 'default'.
- NTLM does not use the notion of realms. The domain name may be
- specified as the value for 'realm' attribute in case of NTLM.
- -->
- <auth-configuration>
- <credentials authMethod="formAuth"
- loginUrl="http://www.vahealthprovider.com/search.asp"
- loginFormId=""
- loginRedirect="true">
- <loginPostData>
- <field name="last_Name"
- value="smith"/>
- <field name="county"
- value="All"/>
- <field name="specialty"
- value="Any"/>
- <field name="submit"
- value="Search"/>
- </loginPostData>
- </credentials>
- </auth-configuration>
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