I was hoping for a "userland" soap library (like nuSoap if I understand correctly). I can't change the fact that the remote webservice requires http auth. Hopefully someone in this list uses either zend_soap or soapClient directly with auth to confirm or deny that the problem is in this part specifically. On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Richard Quadling <rquadling@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > On 28 June 2010 22:37, robert mena <robert.mena@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'll have a look. I am using Zend Framework's Zend_Soap_Client which in > > turn uses SoapClient. I'll try to use SoapClient directly. > > I am not using https and I am not going through a proxy (using a non > > standard port). I've tested with another SOAP client (a standalone > > application called SoapUI) without a problem. > > > > Is there anyone using SoapClient (or Zend_Soap_Client) with auth with > > success? What other library (that does not use SoapClient) could I try? > > On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 6:27 AM, Richard Quadling <rquadling@xxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > >> > >> On 26 June 2010 23:46, robert mena <robert.mena@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > I am trying to access a webservice using php's soapclient but I keep > >> > getting > >> > the error SoapFault exception: [HTTP] Unauthorized > >> > > >> > If I try using a web browser I can authenticate using the same > >> > credentials > >> > used by the php code. > >> > > >> > I've searched but the only mention that I found led to a 'won't fix' > bug > >> > registered to php 5.1.6. I am using 5.2.10. > >> > > >> > Any ideas of what may be causing this? Is there a workaround? > >> > > >> > Regards. > >> > > >> > >> Can you show the SoapClient construction you are using? > >> > >> The documentation says that you can supply HTTP authentication [1] ... > >> > >> "For HTTP authentication, the login and password options can be used > >> to supply credentials. For making an HTTP connection through a proxy > >> server, the options proxy_host, proxy_port, proxy_login and > >> proxy_password are also available. For HTTPS client certificate > >> authentication use local_cert and passphrase options. An > >> authentication may be supplied in the authentication option. The > >> authentication method may be either SOAP_AUTHENTICATION_BASIC > >> (default) or SOAP_AUTHENTICATION_DIGEST." > >> > >> There was recent activity on a Soap Authorisation Header bug [2]. > >> > >> If this issue is appropriate, you can try a building your code code > >> from SVN (no win32 snapshots for a LONG time now). > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Richard. > >> > >> [1] http://docs.php.net/manual/en/soapclient.soapclient.php > >> [2] http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=50976 > >> -- > >> ----- > >> Richard Quadling > >> "Standing on the shoulders of some very clever giants!" > >> EE : http://www.experts-exchange.com/M_248814.html > >> EE4Free : http://www.experts-exchange.com/becomeAnExpert.jsp > >> Zend Certified Engineer : > http://zend.com/zce.php?c=ZEND002498&r=213474731 > >> ZOPA : http://uk.zopa.com/member/RQuadling > > > > > > You can, of course, do it all yourself with cURL or sockets, but I > believe the overhead would be significant. > > I think in the first instance, can we see the code you are using to > make the request? > > I use the Zend_Soap_[Client|Server|WSDL|AutoDiscovery] but not with > external Auth (like you are wanting). Instead, one of my services is > the auth service (username is sent plain text and password is sent MD5 > with a nonce - I believe the principle is sound. I chose this as I was > being REALLY lazy in not learning about how to do Auth any other way. > > Richard. > > > -- > ----- > Richard Quadling > "Standing on the shoulders of some very clever giants!" > EE : http://www.experts-exchange.com/M_248814.html > EE4Free : http://www.experts-exchange.com/becomeAnExpert.jsp > Zend Certified Engineer : http://zend.com/zce.php?c=ZEND002498&r=213474731 > ZOPA : http://uk.zopa.com/member/RQuadling >