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    • Daniel Stenberg's avatar
      When using a bad path over FTP, as in when libcurl couldn't CWD into all · 44313386
      Daniel Stenberg authored
      given subdirs, libcurl would still "remember" the full path as if it is the
      current directory libcurl is in so that the next curl_easy_perform() would
      get really confused if it tried the same path again - as it would not issue
      any CWD commands at all, assuming it is already in the "proper" dir.
      
      Starting now, a failed CWD command sets a flag that prevents the path to be
      "remembered" after returning.
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      Vilmos Nebehaj improved libcurl's LDAP abilities: · b91421b1
      Daniel Stenberg authored
      The LDAP code in libcurl can't handle LDAP servers of LDAPv3 nor binary
      attributes in LDAP objects. So, I made a quick patch to address these
      problems.
      
      The solution is simple: if we connect to an LDAP server, first try LDAPv3
      (which is the preferred protocol as of now) and then fall back to LDAPv2.
      In case of binary attributes, we first convert them to base64, just like the
      openldap client does. It uses ldap_get_values_len() instead of
      ldap_get_values() to be able to retrieve binary attributes correctly. I
      defined the necessary LDAP macros in lib/ldap.c to be able to compile
      libcurl without the presence of libldap
      b91421b1
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