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cntlm NTLM / NTLM Session Response / NTLMv2 authenticating HTTP proxy
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Port Added: 2009-07-27 22:30:55
Last Update: 2024-01-11 13:59:36
Commit Hash: 7074d7f
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License: GPLv2+
WWW:
https://cntlm.sourceforge.net/
Description:
Cntlm is an NTLM/NTLMv2 authenticating HTTP proxy. It takes the address of your proxy or proxies (host1..N and port1..N) and opens a listening socket, forwarding each request to the parent proxy (moving in a circular list if the active parent stops working). Along the way, a connection to the parent is created anew and authenticated or, if available, previously cached connection is reused to achieve higher efficiency and faster responses. When the chain is set up, cntlm should be used as a proxy in your applications. Cntlm also integrates transparent TCP/IP port forwarding (tunneling) through the parent (incl. authentication).
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Manual pages:
pkg-plist: as obtained via: make generate-plist
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USE_RC_SUBR (Service Scripts)
  • cntlm
Dependency lines:
  • cntlm>0:www/cntlm
To install the port:
cd /usr/ports/www/cntlm/ && make install clean
To add the package, run one of these commands:
  • pkg install www/cntlm
  • pkg install cntlm
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above.
PKGNAME: cntlm
Flavors: there is no flavor information for this port.
distinfo:
SHA256 (cntlm-0.92.3.tar.gz) = 9c3ad10924d43f7248df9ecd33cbc033afbd7ea8d9545de0d68a2782fed76298 SIZE (cntlm-0.92.3.tar.gz) = 93075

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If you have CorelDRAW 2019 and it crashes or asks for an update that fails:

Holding onto Mac OS 10.11 for CorelDRAW is becoming unsustainable. Here is a roadmap to eventually leave 10.11 without losing access to old .CDR files:


The search for coreldraw for mac os 1011 upd is a hunt for a specific, older update to keep a professional design tool alive on an outdated but beloved operating system. The clear answer is: CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019, Update 5 (build 19.1.0.419) is your definitive final stop.

Install it carefully, apply the performance tweaks (disable Metal, reduce Undo levels), and you can still produce print-ready vector graphics, signage, and illustrations. No, you won’t get the new variable font features or AI-powered tracing from 2024. But you will have a stable, professional tool that respects your choice to stay on El Capitan.

When the day comes that you need to open a .CDR file from 2025, use one of the workarounds (virtual machine, CorelDRAW.app, or a secondhand Mac with Mojave). Until then, keep designing, keep archiving, and keep this guide bookmarked.

Your action step today: Go check your CorelDRAW build number. If it’s not 19.1.0.419, find that final upd file before it disappears from the internet forever.


Did this guide help you? Share it in CorelDRAW user forums and MacRumors legacy macOS sections – other designers on El Capitan need to know the “upd” secret too.

Support disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Corel and Apple no longer support macOS 10.11 or CorelDRAW 2019. Always maintain backups of your data and system.

Running CorelDRAW on Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) If you are looking for a native version of CorelDRAW for Mac OS X 10.11, the short answer is that it does not exist. CorelDRAW had a long gap in Mac support, and no version was released that is compatible with El Capitan. The Software Gap

CorelDRAW’s history on macOS is split into two distinct eras:

Early Era: Version 11 (released in 2001) was the last legacy version for Mac, designed for much older hardware and operating systems.

Modern Era: Corel reintroduced the software to Mac with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. However, this version required at least macOS 10.12 (Sierra) or higher to run. System Compatibility

Current and recent versions of CorelDRAW have much higher requirements than what El Capitan (10.11) can provide:

Minimum OS: Most modern versions require at least macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or newer.

Legacy Downloads: Even "old" versions available for download typically start their support at macOS 10.12. Solutions for OS X 10.11 Users

Since there is no native "update" to make CorelDRAW run on El Capitan, users with this operating system generally use one of the following workarounds:

Windows Virtualization: Using software like Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion to run the Windows version of CorelDRAW inside your Mac environment.

Boot Camp: Partitioning your hard drive to install Windows natively. This allows you to run the Windows version of CorelDRAW with full hardware performance.

Upgrade the OS: If your hardware supports it, upgrading to macOS 10.12 or newer would allow you to install legacy versions (like 2019), while upgrading to macOS 14 (Sonoma) would support the latest 2024/2025 releases.

Alternative Software: Using Mac-native vector tools that do support El Capitan, such as older versions of Affinity Designer or Inkscape.

It sounds like you’re looking for a helpful article about updating CorelDRAW to run on macOS 10.11 (El Capitan).

First, a quick reality check: macOS 10.11 El Capitan is from 2015 and is no longer supported by Apple or most modern software. CorelDRAW for Mac (the modern version, 2025/2026) requires macOS 12 or newer.

However, I can provide the most useful information based on what you likely need:

If you need to use CorelDRAW for professional work, you must update your environment. CorelDRAW files (.cdr) are not always backward compatible with very old software, meaning you will struggle to open files sent to you by clients or colleagues.

  • Upgrade macOS: If your hardware supports it, upgrade to at least macOS Catalina (10.15) or Big Sur (11). This will allow you to run CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2023 or 2024.

  • macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) is no longer supported by current CorelDRAW versions. The final major release that works on 10.11 is CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2018 (version 20.0). Later versions (2019, 2020, 2021, etc.) require macOS 10.13 or higher.

    If you cannot upgrade your OS and need vector design tools that actually run on macOS 10.11, you should consider alternatives. These versions are older but may still function on El Capitan:

  • Adobe Illustrator CS6:
  • Affinity Designer (Version 1):

  • | Situation | Recommendation | | :--- | :--- | | You want the latest CorelDRAW | You must upgrade macOS to at least 10.14 (Mojave) or buy a new Mac. | | You just need to VIEW files | Ask the sender to export as PDF or SVG, which you can view in Preview or older Illustrator versions. | | You are stuck on old hardware | Use Boot Camp to install Windows 10 and run the Windows version of CorelDRAW, or switch to Inkscape. |

    How to check for updates on your current Mac:

    If you are running an update (e.g., from 2017 to 2018) on El Capitan, these are the notable features you would get:

    1. CorelDRAW (Vector Illustration)

    2. Corel PHOTO-PAINT (Image Editing)

    3. macOS 10.11 Specific Features

    4. File & Workflow

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    Build dependencies:
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    There are no ports dependent upon this port

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    MANPREFIX: eliminate usage of MANPREFIX
    
    While here move some manpages to share/man
    0.92.3
    01 Nov 2023 22:11:47
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    */*: Update WWW to use HTTPS for sourceforge.net projects
    
    Homepage link is permanent redirected to its HTTPS counterpart
    07 Sep 2022 21:58:51
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    Remove WWW entries moved into port Makefiles
    
    Commit b7f05445c00f has added WWW entries to port Makefiles based on
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    This commit removes the WWW: lines of moved-over URLs from these
    pkg-descr files.
    
    Approved by:		portmgr (tcberner)
    0.92.3
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    Add WWW entries to port Makefiles
    
    It has been common practice to have one or more URLs at the end of the
    ports' pkg-descr files, one per line and prefixed with "WWW:". These
    URLs should point at a project website or other relevant resources.
    
    Access to these URLs required processing of the pkg-descr files, and
    they have often become stale over time. If more than one such URL was
    present in a pkg-descr file, only the first one was tarnsfered into
    the port INDEX, but for many ports only the last line did contain the
    port specific URL to further information.
    
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    www: remove 'Created by' lines
    
    A big Thank You to the original contributors of these ports:
    
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    0.92.3
    06 Apr 2021 14:31:07
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    Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles.
    0.92.3
    12 Jan 2016 16:20:32
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    Convert LICENSE= "GPLxx # or later" to "GPLxx+"
    
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    0.92.3
    03 Sep 2015 18:50:46
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    - Clarify LICENSE
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    0.92.3
    25 Dec 2013 19:16:49
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    Fix build on -current
    
    PR:		ports/184902
    Submitted by:	KATO Tsuguru <tkato432@yahoo.com>
    0.92.3
    11 Oct 2013 01:40:35
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    - Send www/cntlm back to the pool, since I no longer use it
    - USES gmake
    - Support STAGEDIR
    
    Approved by:	wg (mentor)
    0.92.3
    20 Sep 2013 23:36:54
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    Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat:
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    0.92.3
    29 Dec 2012 06:46:19
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    - Update to 0.92.3
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    0.92.2
    18 Oct 2012 13:06:32
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    - Reassign to the heap at maintainer's request
    
    Feature safe:	yes
    Redports:	ignore
    0.92.2
    16 Jun 2012 09:52:39
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    - Upgrade to 0.92.2
    - Fix cntlm_config line in rc script
    
    PR:             ports/168484
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    Approved by:    Antony Mawer <lists@mawer.org> (maintainer)
    0.35.1
    14 Jan 2012 08:57:23
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    In the rc.d scripts, change assignments to rcvar to use the
    literal name_enable wherever possible, and ${name}_enable
    when it's not, to prepare for the demise of set_rcvar().
    
    In cases where I had to hand-edit unusual instances also
    modify formatting slightly to be more uniform (and in
    some cases, correct). This includes adding some $FreeBSD$
    tags, and most importantly moving rcvar= to right after
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    0.35.1
    15 May 2011 02:49:17
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    Remove painful examples of foo="", with particular prejudice against
    constructions that parse out to [ -z "$foo" ] && foo=""
    
    These are bad examples that get copied and pasted into new code, so the
    hope is that with less bad examples there will be less need for me to
    bring this up in review.
    
    In a few of these files all that were changed were comments so that next
    time I search for these patterns I won't trip on the file for no reason.
    
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    0.35.1
    19 Mar 2011 12:38:54
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    - Get Rid MD5 support
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    27 Mar 2010 00:15:24
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    Begin the process of deprecating sysutils/rc_subr by
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    0.35.1
    27 Jul 2009 22:30:32
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    Cntlm is an NTLM/NTLMv2 authenticating HTTP proxy. It takes the address of your
    proxy or proxies (host1..N and port1..N) and opens a listening socket,
    forwarding each request to the parent proxy (moving in a circular list if the
    active parent stops working). Along the way, a connection to the parent is
    created anew and authenticated or, if available, previously cached connection
    is reused to achieve higher efficiency and faster responses. When the chain is
    set up, cntlm should be used as a proxy in your applications. Cntlm also
    integrates transparent TCP/IP port forwarding (tunneling) through the parent
    (incl. authentication).
    
    WWW: http://cntlm.sourceforge.net/
    
    PR:             ports/137016
    Submitted by:   Antony Mawer <ports at mawer.org>

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