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Negotiate authentication for the requests HTTP client library

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# requests-negotiate

An implementation of HTTP Negotiate authentication ([RFC 4559](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4559)) for [requests](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/).

Negotiate authentication is commonly used to provide Kerberos authentication through GSSAPI.

## Usage

Here’s a trivial example:

import requests import requests_negotiate

auth = requests_negotiate.HTTPNegotiateAuth() response = requests.get(’https://example.org/’, auth=auth)

You’ll need a valid Kerberos ticket - acquired using e.g. kinit - for this to work.

### Options

You can instantiate an HTTPNegotiateAuth with the following optional parameters:

  • service - A Kerberos principal is generally composed of a service name (e.g. ‘HTTP’) and a hostname, separated by a slash (‘/’). This lets you override the default service of 'HTTP'.

  • service_name - Overrides the full service name (e.g. 'HTTP/example.org')

  • negotiate_client_name - Explicitly specify which client principal to authenticate as. Particularly useful when you’re using a credential cache collection.

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