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  • These are problems known to exist at the time of this release. Feel free to
    join in and help us correct one or more of these! Also be sure to check the
    changelog of the current development status, as one or more of these problems
    may have been fixed since this was written!
    
    
    40. HTTP Pipelining, NULL content
      http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1631566
    
    39. Steffen Rumler's Race Condition in Curl_proxyCONNECT:
      http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2007-01/0045.html
    
    38. Kumar Swamy Bhatt's problem in ftp/ssl "LIST" operation:
      http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2007-01/0103.html
    
    
    37. Having more than one connection to the same host when doing NTLM
      authentication (with performs multiple "passes" and authenticates a
      connection rather than a HTTP request), and particularly when using the
      multi interface, there's a risk that libcurl will re-use a wrong connection
      when doing the different passes in the NTLM negotiation and thus fail to
      negotiate (in seemingly mysterious ways).
    
    
    35. Both SOCKS5 and SOCKS4 proxy connections are done blocking, which is very
      bad when used with the multi interface.
    
    34. The SOCKS4 connection codes don't properly acknowledge (connect) timeouts.
    
      Also see #12. According to bug #1556528, even the SOCKS5 connect code does
    
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      not do it right: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1556528,
    
    33. Doing multi-pass HTTP authentication on a non-default port does not work.
      This happens because the multi-pass code abuses the redirect following code
      for doing multiple requests, and when we following redirects to an absolute
      URL we must use the newly specified port and not the one specified in the
      original URL. A proper fix to this would need to separate the negotiation
      "redirect" from an actual redirect.
    
    
    32. (At least on Windows) If libcurl is built with c-ares and there's no DNS
      server configured in the system, the ares_init() call fails and thus
      curl_easy_init() fails as well. This causes weird effects for people who use
      numerical IP addresses only.
    
    
    31. "curl-config --libs" will include details set in LDFLAGS when configure is
      run that might be needed only for building libcurl. Similarly, it might
      include options that perhaps aren't suitable both for static and dynamic
      linking. Further, curl-config --cflags suffers from the same effects with
      CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS.
    
    
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    30. You need to use -g to the command line tool in order to use RFC2732-style
      IPv6 numerical addresses in URLs.
    
    29. IPv6 URLs with zone ID is not supported.
      http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-fenner-literal-zone-02.txt
      specifies the use of a plus sign instead of a percent when specifying zone
      IDs in URLs to get around the problem of percent signs being
      special. According to the reporter, Firefox deals with the URL _with_ a
      percent letter (which seems like a blatant URL spec violation).
    
       See http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1371118
    
    
    26. NTLM authentication using SSPI (on Windows) when (lib)curl is running in
      "system context" will make it use wrong(?) user name - at least when compared
      to what winhttp does. See http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1281867
    
    
    23. SOCKS-related problems:
      A) libcurl doesn't support SOCKS for IPv6.
      B) libcurl doesn't support FTPS over a SOCKS proxy.
      C) We don't have any test cases for SOCKS proxy.
      E) libcurl doesn't support active FTP over a SOCKS proxy
    
      We probably have even more bugs and lack of features when a SOCKS proxy is
      used.
    
    22. Sending files to a FTP server using curl on VMS, might lead to curl
      complaining on "unaligned file size" on completion. The problem is related
      to VMS file structures and the perceived file sizes stat() returns. A
      possible fix would involve sending a "STRU VMS" command.
    
      http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1156287
    
    21. FTP ASCII transfers do not follow RFC959. They don't convert the data
       accordingly (not for sending nor for receiving). RFC 959 section 3.1.1.1
       clearly describes how this should be done:
    
         The sender converts the data from an internal character representation to
         the standard 8-bit NVT-ASCII representation (see the Telnet
         specification).  The receiver will convert the data from the standard
         form to his own internal form.
    
    
       Since 7.15.4 at least line endings are converted.
    
    
    16. FTP URLs passed to curl may contain NUL (0x00) in the RFC 1738 <user>,
    
      <password>, and <fpath> components, encoded as "%00".  The problem is that
      curl_unescape does not detect this, but instead returns a shortened C
      string.  From a strict FTP protocol standpoint, NUL is a valid character
      within RFC 959 <string>, so the way to handle this correctly in curl would
      be to use a data structure other than a plain C string, one that can handle
      embedded NUL characters.  From a practical standpoint, most FTP servers
      would not meaningfully support NUL characters within RFC 959 <string>,
      anyway (e.g., UNIX pathnames may not contain NUL).
    
    
    14. Test case 165 might fail on system which has libidn present, but with an
    
      old iconv version (2.1.3 is a known bad version), since it doesn't recognize
      the charset when named ISO8859-1. Changing the name to ISO-8859-1 makes the
      test pass, but instead makes it fail on Solaris hosts that use its native
      iconv.
    
    
    13. curl version 7.12.2 fails on AIX if compiled with --enable-ares.
    
      The workaround is to combine --enable-ares with --disable-shared
    
    
    12. When connecting to a SOCKS proxy, the (connect) timeout is not properly
    
      acknowledged after the actual TCP connect (during the SOCKS "negotiate"
    
    11. Using configure --disable-[protocol] may cause 'make test' to fail for
    
      tests using the disabled protocol(s).
    
    
    10. To get HTTP Negotiate authentication to work fine, you need to provide a
    
      (fake) user name (this concerns both curl and the lib) because the code
      wrongly only considers authentication if there's a user name provided.
    
      http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1004841. How?
      http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2004-08/0182.html
    
    8. Doing resumed upload over HTTP does not work with '-C -', because curl
    
      doesn't do a HEAD first to get the initial size. This needs to be done
      manually for HTTP PUT resume to work, and then '-C [index]'.
    
    
    7. CURLOPT_USERPWD and CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD have no way of providing user names
    
      that contain a colon. This can't be fixed easily in a backwards compatible
      way without adding new options (and then, they should most probably allow
      setting user name and password separately).
    
    
    6. libcurl ignores empty path parts in FTP URLs, whereas RFC1738 states that
    
      such parts should be sent to the server as 'CWD ' (without an argument).
      The only exception to this rule, is that we knowingly break this if the
      empty part is first in the path, as then we use the double slashes to
      indicate that the user wants to reach the root dir (this exception SHALL
      remain even when this bug is fixed).
    
    
    5. libcurl doesn't treat the content-length of compressed data properly, as
    
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      it seems HTTP servers send the *uncompressed* length in that header and
    
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      libcurl thinks of it as the *compressed* length. Some explanations are here:
    
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      http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2003-06/0146.html
    
    
    2. If a HTTP server responds to a HEAD request and includes a body (thus
    
      violating the RFC2616), curl won't wait to read the response but just stop
      reading and return back. If a second request (let's assume a GET) is then
      immediately made to the same server again, the connection will be re-used
      fine of course, and the second request will be sent off but when the
      response is to get read, the previous response-body is what curl will read
      and havoc is what happens.
      More details on this is found in this libcurl mailing list thread:
      http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2002-08/0000.html