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  1. Oct 22, 2005
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      Dima Barsky reported a problem with GnuTLS-enabled libcurl in bug report · c890149c
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        #1334338 (http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1334338). When reading an SSL
        stream from a server and the server requests a "rehandshake", the current
        code simply returns this as an error. I have no good way to test this, but
        I've added a crude attempt of dealing with this situation slightly better -
        it makes a blocking handshake if this happens. Done like this because fixing
        this the "proper" way (that would handshake asynchronously) will require
        quite some work and I really need a good way to test this to do such a
        change.
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      Norbert Novotny had problems with FTPS and he helped me work out a patch · 710ee3b0
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      that made curl run fine in his end. The key was to make sure we do the
      SSL/TLS negotiation immediately after the TCP connect is done and not after
      a few other commands have been sent like we did previously. I don't consider
      this change necessary to obey the standards, I think this server is pickier
      than what the specs allow it to be, but I can't see how this modified
      libcurl code can add any problems to those who are interpreting the
      standards more liberally.
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  19. Aug 17, 2005
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      - Jeff Pohlmeyer found out that if you ask libcurl to load a cookiefile (with · a676c185
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        CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE), add a cookie (with CURLOPT_COOKIELIST), tell it to
        write the result to a given cookie jar and then never actually call
        curl_easy_perform() - the given file(s) to read was never read but the
        output file was written and thus it caused a "funny" result.
      
      - While doing some tests for the bug above, I noticed that Firefox generates
        large numbers (for the expire time) in the cookies.txt file and libcurl
        didn't treat them properly. Now it does.
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      Andrew Bushnell provided enough info for me to tell that we badly needed to · 20005a83
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      fix the CONNECT authentication code with multi-pass auth methods (such as
      NTLM) as it didn't previously properly ignore response-bodies - in fact it
      stopped reading after all response headers had been received. This could
      lead to libcurl sending the next request and reading the body from the first
      request as response to the second request. (I also renamed the function,
      which wasn't strictly necessary but...)
      
      The best fix would to once and for all make the CONNECT code use the
      ordinary request sending/receiving code, treating it as any ordinary request
      instead of the special-purpose function we have now. It should make it
      better for multi-interface too. And possibly lead to less code...
      
      Added test case 265 for this. It doesn't work as a _really_ good test case
      since the test proxy is too stupid, but the test case helps when running the
      debugger to verify.
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