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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:07:53+00:00 2026-05-13T12:07:53+00:00

<bean id=ntlmFilter class=org.springframework.security.ui.ntlm.NtlmProcessingFilter> <security:custom-filter position=NTLM_FILTER /> <property name=stripDomain value=true /> <property name=defaultDomain value=company />

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<bean id="ntlmFilter" class="org.springframework.security.ui.ntlm.NtlmProcessingFilter">
    <security:custom-filter position="NTLM_FILTER" />
    <property name="stripDomain" value="true" />
    <property name="defaultDomain" value="company" />
    <property name="domainController" value="192.168.1.1" />
    <property name="authenticationManager" ref="_authenticationManager" />
</bean>

may i know how to set failover second controller?

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    2026-05-13T12:07:54+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    Unfortunately, NTLM isn’t supported by Spring 3.

    If using a secondary domain controller is a critical requirement for your application, I think you’ll need to look into the jcifs source. Even jcifs doesn’t want to support NTLM anymore either. But the old libraries are out there. I’ve hacked around so that my app will invisibly authenticate users whether they’re from domainA or domainB. So it’s possible, although possibly a bit daunting.

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