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Cntlm is an NTLM/NTLMv2 authenticating HTTP proxy. It takes the address of your proxy or proxies (host1..N and port1..N) and opens a listening socket, forwarding each request to the parent proxy (moving in a circular list if the active parent stops working). Along the way, a connection to the parent is created anew and authenticated or, if available, previously cached connection is reused to achieve higher efficiency and faster responses. When the chain is set up, cntlm should be used as a proxy in your applications. Cntlm also integrates transparent TCP/IP port forwarding (tunneling) through the parent (incl. authentication). It can be used against most ISA servers, and helps to provide ease of integration for programs not supporting NTLM authentication directly, via cntlm's builtin SOCKS5 proxy.
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Cntlm is an NTLM/NTLMv2 authenticating HTTP proxy. It takes the address of your
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proxy or proxies (host1..N and port1..N) and opens a listening socket,
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forwarding each request to the parent proxy (moving in a circular list if the
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active parent stops working). Along the way, a connection to the parent is
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created anew and authenticated or, if available, previously cached connection
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is reused to achieve higher efficiency and faster responses. When the chain is
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set up, cntlm should be used as a proxy in your applications. Cntlm also
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integrates transparent TCP/IP port forwarding (tunneling) through the parent
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(incl. authentication).
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