- Nov 08, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
My copy and paste job was a little too much copy and I missed to adjust it properly to sys/xattr.h all over and this is a fix to cure that.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
CURLOPT_RESOLVE is a new option that sends along a curl_slist with name:port:address sets that will populate the DNS cache with entries so that request can be "fooled" to use another host than what otherwise would've been used. Previously we've encouraged the use of Host: for that when dealing with HTTP, but this new feature has the added bonus that it allows the name from the URL to be used for TLS SNI and server certificate name checks as well. This is a first change. Surely more will follow to make it decent.
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Yang Tse authored
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- Nov 07, 2010
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Dan Fandrich authored
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Yang Tse authored
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Yang Tse authored
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- Nov 05, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Removed the code that was needed for libcurl before 7.19.0 which now is more than two years old. Simplified the top comment and corrected the URL.
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Alfred Gebert authored
If the query result has a binary attribute, the binary attribute is base64 encoded. But all following non binary attributes are also base64 encoded which is wrong. This is a test (LDAP server is public). curl ldap://x500.bund.de:389/o=Bund,c=DE?userCertificate,certificateSerialNumber?sub ?cn=*Woehleke*
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Daniel Stenberg authored
setxattr is a glibc call to set extended attributes, so configure now checks for it and the code is adapted to only build when the functionality is present.
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Stefan Tomanek authored
It is often convinient to track back the source of a once downloaded file; this patch makes curl store the source URL and other metadata alongside the retrieved file by using the extended attributes (if supported by the file system and enabled by --xattr).
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Test 580 is removed again for two reasons: 1) Some compilers aren't satisfied by just a data variable called 'test' when first.o wants a function called 'test'. The Solaris compiler says "ld: warning: symbol `test' has differing types:" while the AIX compiler downright rejects it. 2) Test case 1119 that was added after this test is way more complete and cover everything test 580 does and more without introducing the same problems.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
This reverts commit b0fd03f5, 4b2fbe1e, afecd1aa, 68cde058
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- Nov 04, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
262 - Manual setting of TLS Server Name Indication - use Host:
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
If you use a custom Host: name in a request to a SSL server, libcurl will now use that given name when it verifies the server certificate to be correct rather than using the host name used in the actual URL.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The redirect check is already done at the position where the customhost field is assigned so there's no point in doing that a second time.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
When given a custom host name in a Host: header, we can use it for several different purposes other than just cookies, so we rename it and use it for SSL SNI etc.
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Hongli Lai (Phusion) authored
OpenSSL SNI host name should be set to the custom Host header, if the user provided one.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
I've made the code intended using curl-style now to look more like other examples. My previous "fix" was a bit too invasive but is now fixed again.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
An example application source code sending SMTP mail with the multi interface. It is based on the code Alona Rossen provided, which in turn is based on existing example/test code, and I converted it even more into a decent example with a fair multi API use, put the info required to edit at the top and I added some comments.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Dan Fandrich authored
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- Nov 03, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
If a command is set type="perl", it can now specify a perl program that will be run instead of an ordinary curl or built tool. A perl test automatically disables memory and valgrind debugging.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
This new script scans for all enums and #defines used by the curl/curl.h and curl/multi.h headers. Then it reads all symbols mentioned in symbols-in-vesions and make sure that there's no entries missing in there. It then proceeds to verify that the entries that symbols-in-vesions mentions but aren't found in the sources are truly documented as removed. This script is used in the new test case 1119
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Daniel Stenberg authored
I've developed a script I call symbol-scan.pl that scans the curl.h and multi.h header files and compare the symbols it finds in there with the symbols symbols-in-versions documents and outputs a report on the differences. Using this I've dug through the history to fill up symbols-in-versions with all the symbols my script found mismatches for. I will commit symbol-scan.pl separatly and think of a way to put it to use in the build/tests so that we from now on will get this in-sync check automatically.
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Dan Fandrich authored
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- Nov 02, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The new perl script mk580.pl generates a C table in a fresh source file named lib580.c and if that compiles fine we know that the file docs/libcurl/symbols-in-versions at least doesn't include any symbols that are misspelled. An additional feature would be to somehow scan curl/curl.h and compare with symbols-in-versions to see if there are symbols missing.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Oct 29, 2010
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Kamil Dudka authored
Some FTP servers (e.g. Pure-ftpd) end up hanging if we close the data connection before transferring all the requested data. If we send ABOR in that case, it prevents the server from hanging. Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/643656 Reported by: Pasi Karkkainen, Patrick Monnerat
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