- Sep 20, 2006
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Daniel Stenberg authored
FTPS
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Daniel Stenberg authored
it basically was that we didn't remove the current connection from the pipe list when following a redirect. Also in this commit: several cases of additional debug code for debug builds helping to check and track down some signs of run-time trouble.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 16, 2006
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Daniel Stenberg authored
currently fits in the cache, to make the cache work better especially for pipelining cases but also for "mere" (persistent) connection re-use.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
is still trying to resolve the host name, it seems that the ftp struct is not yet initialized, but the removal action calls Curl_done() which calls Curl_ftp_done. So we simply return success from there if no ftp pointer is set.
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- Sep 15, 2006
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Curl_signalPipeClose is now signalPipeClose().
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- Sep 13, 2006
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Gisle Vanem authored
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Gisle Vanem authored
all Win32 targets except CygWin. Cleanup.
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Yang Tse authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
FTP 3rd party transfers to that file for now until I have them sorted out.
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Yang Tse authored
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- Sep 12, 2006
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Yang Tse authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Yang Tse authored
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- Sep 11, 2006
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Daniel Stenberg authored
we certainly MUST NOT kill an active connection... Problem tracked down thanks to Michael Wallner's excellent test program.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
(ares_init.c/get_iphlpapi_dns_info() function): when I disable the network by hand or disconnect the network cable in Windows 2000 or Windows XP, my application gets 127.0.0.1 as the only name server. The problem comes from 'GetNetworkParams' function, that returns the empty string "" as the only name server in that case. Moreover, the Windows implementation of inet_addr() returns INADDR_LOOPBACK instead of INADDR_NONE.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
handle that is part of a multi handle first removes the handle from the stack. - Added CURLOPT_SSL_SESSIONID_CACHE and --no-sessionid to disable SSL session-ID re-use on demand since there obviously are broken servers out there that misbehave with session-IDs used.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 10, 2006
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Yang Tse authored
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Yang Tse authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
problem with it (SIGSEGV-style). It clearly showed that the existing socket-state and state-difference function wasn't good enough so I rewrote it and could then re-run Jeff's program without any crash. The previous version clearly could miss to tell the application when a handle changed from using one socket to using another. While I was at it (as I could use this as a means to track this problem down), I've now added a 'magic' number to the easy handle struct that is inited at curl_easy_init() time and cleared at curl_easy_cleanup() time that we can use internally to detect that an easy handle seems to be fine, or at least not closed or freed (freeing in debug builds fill the area with 0x13 bytes but in normal builds we can of course not assume any particular data in the freed areas).
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Daniel Stenberg authored
"dump" a hash table which is useful when tracking problems with data stored in one of our hashes.
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Gisle Vanem authored
Winsock.
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- Sep 09, 2006
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Gisle Vanem authored
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Gisle Vanem authored
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Gisle Vanem authored
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Gisle Vanem authored
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Gisle Vanem authored
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Yang Tse authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
don't expect fully qualified names we need to cut them off at the first dot.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 08, 2006
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Daniel Stenberg authored
of them can be completetly removed though...
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