Re: [twsocket] AuthType for THttpServer...

2011-03-12 Thread Arno Garrels
Arno Garrels wrote: > zayin wrote: >> Hi Arno, >> >> Thanks for the response. >> >>> Have a look at the OverbyteIcsWebServ demo it provides Basic, Digest >>> and NTLM examples and one for all three authentication types. >> >> It produces the same result with Safari. The source file is "Mar 04, >

Re: [twsocket] AuthType for THttpServer...

2011-03-12 Thread Arno Garrels
zayin wrote: > Hi Arno, > > Thanks for the response. > >> Have a look at the OverbyteIcsWebServ demo it provides Basic, Digest >> and NTLM examples and one for all three authentication types. > > It produces the same result with Safari. The source file is "Mar 04, > 2006 V1.5". You use a very o

Re: [twsocket] AuthType for THttpServer...

2011-03-12 Thread zayin
Hi Arno, Thanks for the response. > Have a look at the OverbyteIcsWebServ demo it provides Basic, Digest > and NTLM examples and one for all three authentication types. It produces the same result with Safari. The source file is "Mar 04, 2006 V1.5". In the example, if the client URL is config

Re: [twsocket] AuthType for THttpServer...

2011-03-12 Thread Arno Garrels
Hello zayin, > Hello, > > I have been using AuthType set to atBasic to support all comers. > > I have a new user that is using Safari and it appears to only use > atDigest. I have not found a setting in Safari to allow basic mode. I > tried sending the user name or user name and password from Saf

[twsocket] AuthType for THttpServer...

2011-03-12 Thread zayin
Hello, I have been using AuthType set to atBasic to support all comers. I have a new user that is using Safari and it appears to only use atDigest. I have not found a setting in Safari to allow basic mode. I tried sending the user name or user name and password from Safari in the url but that did

Re: [twsocket] AQTime reportingleak withDispatchMessage()usingTHttpCli

2011-03-12 Thread Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
> None of the ICS components are using threads by itself. The ICS FTP server does use threads if command processing is going to take a long time, such as calculating the MD5 of a large file, but there is no message processing in those threads. Angus -- To unsubscribe or change your settings fo