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I am in a situation where I need to send authentication (basic HTTP Authentication) to a server but the server does not send me a challenge first. This has been tracked down to be a duplicate of the wget switch --auth-no-challenge. My problem is, I do not see any way to get NSURL to do this.

I have implemented basic authentication in my NSURLConnection delegate but the -connection: didReceiveAuthenticationChallenge: method is not getting called.

Is there any way to force this call or to embed the authentication information for this strange situation?

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You can add the authorization information to the request manually by adding it to the request header like so:

NSString *authString = [[[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@:%@",user, password] dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding] base64Encoding];        
[request setValue:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Basic %@", authString] forHTTPHeaderField:@"Authorization"];

Where request is your NSMutableURLRequest and user/password are your respective username and password NSString's

I've been using this approach with an API from the iphone where the extra challenge is not being initiated by the server.

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I get an error, when I want to use your solution: NSData does not respond to base64Encoding". Have you added this method yourself? – Tim Büthe May 8 '10 at 12:14
Found NSDataAdditions, including base64Encoding in this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/1417893/… – Tim Büthe May 8 '10 at 12:20
Hi Tim, Yes I have been using NSDataAdditions from the colloquy project – paulthenerd May 9 '10 at 21:09
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I believe you can add the username and password to the NSURL

Example

NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:@"http://username:password@some.host.com/"];
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