- Mar 17, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
CURLE_CHUNK_FAILED and CURLE_FTP_BAD_FILE_LIST were introduced in 7.21.0, not 7.20.1
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Reported by: Andre Guibert de Bruet
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- Mar 15, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Value stored to 'len' is never read
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Use (void)[variable] to inhibit unused argument/variables warnings.
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Ben Noordhuis authored
Use Curl_ssl_connect_nonblocking() when upgrading the connection to TLS/SSL while using the multi interface.
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Ben Noordhuis authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Kamil Dudka authored
When NSS-powered libcurl connected to a SSL server with CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER equal to zero, NSS remembered that the peer certificate was accepted by libcurl and did not ask the second time when connecting to the same server with CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER equal to one. This patch turns off the SSL session cache for the particular SSL socket if peer verification is disabled. In order to avoid any performance impact, the peer verification is completely skipped in that case, which makes it even faster than before. Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/678580
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Guenter Knauf authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
As a follow-up to commit 8831000b: don't assume that the SSL powered protocol alternatives are available.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Use the new flags field and stop using the old protocol defines.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Removed a fixed issue, added five new existing ones and clarified one of the previous ones.
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- Mar 14, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The PROT_* set of internal defines for the protocols is no longer used. We now use the same bits internally as we have defined in the public header using the CURLPROTO_ prefix. This is for simplicity and because the PROT_* prefix was already used duplicated internally for a set of KRB4 values. The PROTOPT_* defines were moved up to just below the struct definition within which they are used.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The protocol handler struct got a 'flags' field for special information and characteristics of the given protocol. This now enables us to move away central protocol information such as CLOSEACTION and DUALCHANNEL from single defines in a central place, out to each protocol's definition. It also made us stop abusing the protocol field for other info than the protocol, and we could start cleaning up other protocol-specific things by adding flags bits to set in the handler struct. The "protocol" field connectdata struct was removed as well and the code now refers directly to the conn->handler->protocol field instead. To make things work properly, the code now always store a conn->given pointer that points out the original handler struct so that the code can learn details from the original protocol even if conn->handler is modified along the way - for example when switching to go over a HTTP proxy.
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Patrick Monnerat authored
- Keep RPG binding, STRING_* table end check and OS400 README up to date.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Lines that are indented with at least 5 spaces get special treatment by the script that converts it to HTML on the site.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The non-blocking connect improvement for IMAP showed that we didn't properly define the Curl_ssl_connect_nonblocking function for non-SSL builds. Reported by: Tor Arntsen
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Several --with-XXX options claimed the wrong default path in their help outputs. Reported by: Vincent Torri
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Ask Bjørn Hansen authored
Only download and convert the certdata to the ca-bundle.crt if Mozilla changed the data The Perl LWP module (which in a bit of a circular reference is used by mk-ca-bundle.pl) is now indirectly using this script. I made this small tweak to make it easier to automatically maintain the generated ca-bundle.crt file in version control.
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- Mar 13, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Some protocols have to call the underlying functions without regard to what exact state the socket signals. For example even if the socket says "readable", the send function might need to be called while uploading, or vice versa. This is the case for libssh2 based protocols: SCP and SFTP and we now introduce a define to set those protocols and we make the multi interface code aware of this concept. This is another fix to make test 582 run properly.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
As a new state recently was added to the IMAP state machine it has to be in the array of names as well as otherwise libcurl crashes when a debug version runs...
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Commit ca37692b should now hopefully make it run
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Daniel Stenberg authored
For uploads we want to use the _sending_ function even when the socket turns out readable as the underlying libssh2 sftp send function will deal with both accordingly. This is what the cselect_bits magic is for. Fixes test 582.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Mar 12, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
This reverts commit b8478187.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
These issues are now addressed: 276 - Karl M's vc makefile patch 277 - The "Stall when uploading to sftp using multi interface" bug 279 - curl_multi_remove_handle() crashes 280 - Marcus Sundberg's gss patch
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Karl M authored
http_negotiate_sspi.c was added to the source tree recently
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Marcus Sundberg authored
Make GSS authentication work when a curl handle is reused for multiple authenticated requests, by always setting negdata->state in output_auth_headers(). Signed-off-by: Marcus Sundberg <marcus.sundberg@aptilo.com>
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Daniel Stenberg authored
This test case is meant to verify that the logic in commit 60172a04 actually works. This test failed for me before that change and it works after it.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
When using the multi interface and a handle using SFTP was removed very early on, we would get a segfault due to the code assumed data was there that hadn't yet been setup. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-03/0066.html Reported by: Saqib Ali
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Manuel Massing authored
recvfrom in bionic (the android libc) deviates from POSIX and uses a const in the 5th argument ("const struct sockaddr *") so the check now tests for that as well.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Both SFTP and SCP are protocols that need to shut down stuff properly when the connection is about to get torned down. The primary effect of not doing this shows up as memory leaks (when using SCP or SFTP with the multi interface). This is one of the problems detected by test 582.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
As we know how much to send, we can and should stop once we've sent that much data as it avoids having to rely on other mechanisms to detect the end. This is one of the problems detected by test 582. Reported by: Henry Ludemann <misc@hl.id.au>
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Daniel Stenberg authored
When using the multi_socket API to do SFTP upload, it is important that we set a quick expire when leaving the SSH_SFTP_UPLOAD_INIT state as there's nothing happening on the socket so there's no read or write to wait for, but the next libssh2 API function needs to be called to get the ball rolling. This is one of the problems detected by test 582. Reported by: Henry Ludemann <misc@hl.id.au>
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