- Dec 19, 2011
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Alessandro Ghedini authored
Document the possibility of providing multiple values using the ":" separator, and the fact that the default value will be ignored if the option is used.
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Steve Holme authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Dec 16, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Test case 1315 was added to verify this functionality. When passing in multiple files to a single -F, the parser would get all confused if one of the specified files had a custom type= assigned. Reported by: Colin Hogben
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Colin Hogben authored
test 1315 checks correct behaviour when uploading multiple files. Buggy behaviour has been seen where only two attachments are sent.
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- Dec 15, 2011
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Yang Tse authored
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Colin Hogben authored
Two variable names were wrong in the documentation.
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Colin Hogben authored
The default content-type for file uploads is application/octet-stream, not text/plain as stated in the MANUAL.
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Alessandro Ghedini authored
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- Dec 13, 2011
- Dec 12, 2011
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Jason Glasgow authored
Do not try to resolve interfaces names via DNS by recognizing interface names in a few ways. If the interface option argument has a prefix of "if!" then treat the argument as only an interface. Similarly, if the interface argument is the name of an interface (even if it does not have an IP address assigned), treat it as an interface name. Finally, if the interface argument is prefixed by "host!" treat it as a hostname that must be resolved by /etc/hosts or DNS. These changes allow a client using the multi interfaces to avoid blocking on name resolution if the interface loses its IP address or disappears.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
5 more bugfixes, 5 more contributors
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- Dec 11, 2011
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Steve Holme authored
Fixed the connection reuse detection in ConnectionExists() when comparing a new connection that is non-SSL based against that of a SSL based connection that has become so by being upgraded via TLS.
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- Dec 09, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
This is a regression since who knows when. When spotting that a HTTP proxy is used we must not uncondititionally enable the HTTP protocol since if we do tunneling through the proxy we're still using the target protocol. Reported by: Naveen Chandran
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- Dec 07, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Gokhan Sengun authored
As a follow-up from commit d5b5f64b, clear the sock_accepted status when such a socket is closed to avoid a re-used connection to retain the state wrongly. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0079.html
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Starting with some recent OpenSSL versions (1.0.0e was mentioned) linking with a static openssl requires a set of more libs to be linked on Windows. Thanks also to Steve Holme and Martin Storsjö for additional feedback. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0063.html Reported by: Ward Willats
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Gokhan Sengun authored
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Dan Fandrich authored
This improves portability of the examples. This patch was submitted to the OpenBSD ports collection by naddy.
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- Dec 06, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
This is a left-over fix from commit b7e242de that Tom Wright suggested. Reported by: Ward Willats
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Daniel Stenberg authored
If no SSLv2 was detected in OpenSSL by configure, then we enforce the OPENSSL_NO_SSL2 define as it seems some people report it not being defined properly in the OpenSSL headers.
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- Dec 05, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
If the option is set to 0, the default timeout will be used - which in modern libcurl versions equals 300 seconds (== 5 minutes). Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0051.html Reported by: Vladimir Grishchenko
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Rob Ward authored
Adds a timer based off of CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME that is used to perform certain actions after a minimum amount of time has passed using the progress function. As a consequence the curl handle is now also passed into the progress function. Progress example now also includes an example of how to retreive the TOTAL_TIME and print it out.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
8 more bugs, 5 more contributors
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Daniel Stenberg authored
When a 32 digit hex key is given as a hostkey md5 checksum, the code would still run it against the knownhost check and not properly acknowledge that the md5 should then be the sole guide for. The verbose output now includes the evaluated MD5 hostkey checksum. Some related source code comments were also updated. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3451592 Reported by: Reza Arbab
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Daniel Stenberg authored
As there are different return codes for host vs proxy errors, this function now properly returns the code properly depending on what was attempted to get resolved. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2011-12/0010.html Reported by: Jason Liu
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Daniel Stenberg authored
When making a distinction which return code to return, the code previously only regarded HTTP proxies to be proxies and thus return host-related errors for failures on other proxy types than HTTP. Now all proxy types will be considered proxies...
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Keep track of which sockets that are the result of accept() calls and refuse to call the closesocket callback for those sockets. Test case 596 now verifies that the open socket callback is called the same number of times as the closed socket callback for active FTP connections. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0018.html Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
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Daniel Stenberg authored
When the new socket is created for an active connection, it is now done using the open socket callback. Test case 596 was modified to run fine, although it hides the fact that the close callback is still called too many times, as it also gets called for closing sockets that were created with accept().
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Moved out into a separate function to work as a "generic" socket() replacement.
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- Dec 04, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
test 595: for passive FTP test 596: for active FTP
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- Dec 02, 2011
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Jason Glasgow authored
Ensure that CURLE_OK is returned if setting the name servers is successfull.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
If the socket callback function pointer hasn't been set, we must not attempt to use it. Commit adc88ca2 made it more likely to occur.
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Jason Glasgow authored
If the first name server is not available, the multi interface does not invoke the socket_cb when the DNS request to the first name server timesout. Ensure that the list of sockets are always updated after calling Curl_resolver_is_resolved. This bug can be reproduced if Curl is complied with --enable_ares and your code uses the multi socket interfaces and the CURLMOPT_SOCKETFUNCTION option. To test try: iptables -I INPUT \ -s $(sed -n -e '/name/{s/.* //p;q}' /etc/resolv.conf)/32 \ -j REJECT and then run a program which uses the multi-interface.
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- Dec 01, 2011
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Nov 30, 2011
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Steve Holme authored
Changed the eob detection to work across the whole of the buffer so that lines that begin with a dot (which the server will have escaped) are passed to the client application correctly.
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