- Mar 12, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Mar 09, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Mar 08, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
file got a Last-Modified: header written to the data stream, corrupting the actual data. This was because some conditions from the previous FTP code was not properly brought into the new FTP code. I fixed and I added test case 520 to verify. (This bug was introduced in 7.13.1)
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- Mar 04, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
on the remote side. This then converts the operation to an ordinary STOR upload. This was requested/pointed out by Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams. It also proved (and I fixed) a bug in the newly rewritten ftp code (and present in the 7.13.1 release) when trying to resume an upload and the servers returns an error to the SIZE command. libcurl then loops and sends SIZE commands infinitely.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
the cookie "engine" without having to provide an empty or non-existing file.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Mar 03, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Feb 18, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
requested data from a host and then followed a redirect to another host. libcurl then didn't use the proxy-auth properly in the second request, due to the host-only check for original host name wrongly being extended to the proxy auth as well. Added test case 233 to verify the flaw and that the fix removed the problem.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Feb 16, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
that picks NTLM. Thanks to David Byron letting me test NTLM against his servers, I could quickly repeat and fix the problem. It turned out to be: When libcurl POSTs without knowing/using an authentication and it gets back a list of types from which it picks NTLM, it needs to either continue sending its data if it keeps the connection alive, or not send the data but close the connection. Then do the first step in the NTLM auth. libcurl didn't send the data nor close the connection but simply read the response-body and then sent the first negotiation step. Which then failed miserably of course. The fixed version forces a connection if there is more than 2000 bytes left to send.
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- Feb 11, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
week day names and month names and servers don't like that.
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- Feb 10, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Feb 01, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jan 28, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
when built ipv6-enabled. I've now made a fix for it. Writing test cases for custom port strings turned too tricky so unfortunately there's none.
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- Jan 25, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
present in RFC959... so now (lib)curl supports it as well. --ftp-account and CURLOPT_FTP_ACCOUNT set the account string. (The server may ask for an account string after PASS have been sent away. The client responds with "ACCT [account string]".) Added test case 228 and 229 to verify the functionality. Updated the test FTP server to support ACCT somewhat.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jan 23, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jan 21, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jan 20, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
was written for it. I fixed and added test case 227 to verify it. The curl.1 man page didn't mention the '+' so I added it.
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- Jan 19, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jan 18, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jan 17, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jan 13, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
http://www.greenhills.co.uk/mak/gentoo/curl-eintr-bug.c, I now made the select() and poll() calls properly loop if they return -1 and errno is EINTR. glibc docs for this is found here: http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Interrupted-Primitives.html This last link says BSD doesn't have this "effect". Will there be a problem if we do this unconditionally? S: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Jan 11, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
select() overhaul fix.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
using a custom Host: header and curl fails to send a request on a re-used persistent connection and thus creates a new connection and resends it. It then sent two Host: headers. Cyrill's analysis was posted here: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2005-01/0022.html
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- Jan 10, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
problem with the version byte and the check for bad versions. Bruce has lots of clues on this, and based on his suggestion I've now removed the check of that byte since it seems to be able to contain 1 or 5.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
#1098843. In short, a shared DNS cache was setup for a multi handle and when the shared cache was deleted before the individual easy handles, the latter cleanups caused read/writes to already freed memory.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
remote certificate name when it didn't match the used host name.
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- Jan 07, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jan 05, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Dec 25, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Dec 23, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
and Merry Christmas!
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- Dec 20, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Dec 19, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Dec 18, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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