问题
I am building a Universal App that accesses a web API for data.
When I run the authentication piece in the Windows Store app, everything works and I get a 200 response on my login call (an HTTP POST
call to _url2
in the code below)
When I run the exact same code from the Windows Phone emulator, I get a 401 Unauthorized.
Here is the code I'm using to access the service:
var handler = new HttpClientHandler
{
AllowAutoRedirect = true,
PreAuthenticate = true,
CookieContainer = _cookies,
Credentials = new NetworkCredential(username, password),
UseCookies = true,
AutomaticDecompression = DecompressionMethods.GZip | DecompressionMethods.Deflate
};
using (var client = new HttpClient(handler, true))
{
//client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Connection.Add("keep-alive");
// Having the Connection = keep-alive causes the phone to throw an exception... not needed, but annoying
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(new System.Net.Http.Headers.MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue("*/*"));
var res = await client.GetAsync(_url1); // This works and will negotiate NTLM on both platforms. Returns 200 on both Phone and Store apps
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest");
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Referrer = new Uri(_url1);
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Origin", _url1);
using (var message = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Head, _url2))
{
var header = await client.SendAsync(message); // 401 on Phone, 200 on Store app
}
var resp = await client.PostAsync(_url2, new StringContent(LoginContent)); // 401 on Phone, 200 on Store app
using (var stream = await resp.Content.ReadAsStreamAsync())
using (var reader = new StreamReader(stream))
{
var html = await reader.ReadToEndAsync();
ParseLoginResults(html);
}
}
I think that when the client does something other than Get
, it seems to not complete the NTLM handshake... I haven't been able to configure Fiddler to work with my emulator, so I haven't gotten a good trace on what is going on. The communication is all over HTTPS so I can't get anything useful over WireShark either.
Any idea why it works on Windows Store apps, but not on the phone? Are there any other work arounds for NTLM authentication? Can I just do everything manually?
回答1:
it´s far from completed but you could try this : http://uwapi.codeplex.com/
However...as far as i know windows phone emulator does not allow https connections to localhost. maybe that´s your problem. You need to add a certificate to allow https traffic.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25355456/universal-app-ntlm-working-for-windows-store-but-not-windows-phone