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I am checking out the class org.apache.http.auth. Any more reference or example if anyone has?

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    Is this a question about Android applications authentication or just about authentication for a general web app, which just might run on Android?
    – jottos
    Dec 28, 2009 at 8:02
  • For web authentication(http authentication) for user credentials(username,password)
    – Bohemian
    Dec 28, 2009 at 8:18

6 Answers 6

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For me, it worked,

final String basicAuth = "Basic " + Base64.encodeToString("user:password".getBytes(), Base64.NO_WRAP);

Apache HttpCLient:

request.setHeader("Authorization", basicAuth);

HttpUrlConnection:

connection.setRequestProperty ("Authorization", basicAuth);
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    The NO_WRAP flag! That was key. I was just using the default and wondering why I kept getting a 400. Feb 23, 2012 at 4:42
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    Your answer saves me a lot of time. Thanx! My problem was really in wrong flag (DEFAULT).
    – Johnny Doe
    Jan 28, 2013 at 11:01
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    Finally, after a long time... no_wrap FTW! Jun 10, 2013 at 3:25
  • wow - this NO_WRAP just ended my 5 hours problem solving against a server which had no logging... THANX!
    – slott
    Dec 19, 2013 at 11:57
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    Thanks for the nice concise answer! Android Community FTW. Apr 18, 2014 at 15:59
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I've not met that particular package before, but it says it's for client-side HTTP authentication, which I've been able to do on Android using the java.net APIs, like so:

Authenticator.setDefault(new Authenticator(){
    protected PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication() {
        return new PasswordAuthentication("myuser","mypass".toCharArray());
    }});
HttpURLConnection c = (HttpURLConnection) new URL(url).openConnection();
c.setUseCaches(false);
c.connect();

Obviously your getPasswordAuthentication() should probably do something more intelligent than returning a constant.

If you're trying to make a request with a body (e.g. POST) with authentication, beware of Android issue 4326. I've linked a suggested fix to the platform there, but there's a simple workaround if you only want Basic auth: don't bother with Authenticator, and instead do this:

c.setRequestProperty("Authorization", "basic " +
        Base64.encode("myuser:mypass".getBytes(), Base64.NO_WRAP));
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  • Do u know any base64 encoding class present in android 2.0??
    – Bohemian
    Dec 28, 2009 at 11:00
  • The platform has it in a few places, but oddly enough they don't expose it. They even left references to it in the docs of e.g. android.util. I was using ksoap2-android when I found this, and they have an implementation that depends only on java.io, so you could just grab that class (subject to its license of course) from: kobjects.cvs.sourceforge.net/kobjects/kobjects/src/org/kobjects/… Dec 28, 2009 at 11:51
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    How do you handle the event that the authentication fails, say because the supplied credentials are bad?
    – Ken
    Aug 14, 2011 at 6:26
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    Base64 is not available in older versions of Android. Any suggestions there?
    – amit
    Nov 22, 2012 at 19:14
  • i'm getting an error when trying to c.connect(); , it says IOException
    – Bachask8
    Oct 15, 2013 at 15:19
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You can manually insert http header to request:

HttpGet request = new HttpGet(...);
request.setHeader("Authorization", "Basic "+Base64.encodeBytes("login:password".getBytes()));
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Manual method works well with import android.util.Base64, but be sure to set Base64.NO_WRAP on calling encode:

String basicAuth = "Basic " + new String(Base64.encode("user:pass".getBytes(),Base64.NO_WRAP ));
connection.setRequestProperty ("Authorization", basicAuth);
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For my Android projects I've used the Base64 library from here:

http://iharder.net/base64

It's a very extensive library and so far I've had no problems with it.

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This works for me

 URL imageUrl = new URL(url);
                    HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection) imageUrl
                            .openConnection();
                    conn.setRequestProperty("Authorization", "basic " +
                            Base64.encode("username:password".getBytes()));
                    conn.setConnectTimeout(30000);
                    conn.setReadTimeout(30000);
                    conn.setInstanceFollowRedirects(true);
                    InputStream is = conn.getInputStream();

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