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I'm trying to send HTTP requests to a Jenkins server which requires authentication, which authentication scheme do I need to use? cURL seems to figure it out automatically, FWIW.

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Seems like Jenkins is using HTTP Basic Authentication.

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Thanks! I also learnt that I can now send a token rather than the password itself, which worried me with Basic auth! – aknuds1 Aug 16 '11 at 11:24

You can use HTTP BASIC authentication to authenticate remote API requests. https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Authenticating+scripted+clients

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