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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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As a follow-up from commit d5b5f64bce3a8, 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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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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This improves portability of the examples. This patch was
submitted to the OpenBSD ports collection by naddy.
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This is a left-over fix from commit b7e242de0e that Tom Wright
suggested.
Reported by: Ward Willats
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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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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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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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8 more bugs, 5 more contributors
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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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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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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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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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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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Moved out into a separate function to work as a "generic" socket()
replacement.
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test 595: for passive FTP
test 596: for active FTP
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Ensure that CURLE_OK is returned if setting the name servers is successfull.
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If the socket callback function pointer hasn't been set, we must not
attempt to use it. Commit adc88ca20 made it more likely to occur.
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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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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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Using libtool 1.5.x (x < 26) with autoconf 2.6x or later generates warnings
due to some libtool variables not following naming convention for variables
that will be cached.
This is addressed renaming a couple of variables to make these follow expected
naming convention.
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5 bugfixes and 1 new contributor
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libidn option adjusted in order to use pkg-config info when available
in a similar way as we already do for other libraries.
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By making sure the function can detect an "end of body" sequence
immediately on the first line, test 811 is now enabled.
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Previously the log function would just filter out all CR and LF
occurances from the log to make it more readable. This had the downside
that it made it very hard to see CR LFs when they actually matters.
Now, they're instead converted to "[CR]" and "[LR]" in the log to become
apparent to readers.
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Curl_pop3_write() now has a state machine that scans for the end of a
POP3 body so that the CR LF '.' CR LF sequence can come in everything
from one up to five subsequent packets.
Test case 810 is modified to use SLOWDOWN which makes the server pause
between each single byte and thus makes the POP3 body get sent to curl
basically one byte at a time.
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Test 815 is disabled for now since libcurl currently doesn't unescape
such lines the way it should. See mail:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-11/0324.html
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configure.ac:1349: error: possibly undefined macro: PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR
Obviously this is not a problem with pkg-config 0.26 but older versions
seem to show this.
Fix suggested by: Kamil Dudka
Reported by: Guenter
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-11/0298.html
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"Active FTP hangs if server does not open data connection"
The server first sends a 150 and then when libcurl waits for the data
transfer, the server sends a 425.
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The protocol parts for these tests do not include QUIT simply because
the error is CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEDOUT (28) which is a generic timeout
error without specificly saying for which connection it concerns, and
for timeouts libcurl marks the control channel as "invalid". As this
test case times out for the data connection it could still use the
control channel.
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Added convenience macro to use to check if a handle is using a shared
SSL session, and fixed so that Curl_ssl_close_all() doesn't lock when
the session isn't shared.
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Skip a floating point addition operation when integral part of time difference
is zero. This avoids potential floating point addition rounding problems while
preserving decimal part value.
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Macros that look like function calls need to be made so that we can use
semicolons properly for indentation and for reducing the risk for
mistakes when using them.
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1) enables the Window Size option
2) allows the server to enable the echo mode
3) allows an app using libcurl to disable the default binary mode
Signed-off-by: Laurent Rabret
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By setting PROTOPT_NOURLQUERY in the protocol handler struct, the
protocol will get the "query part" of the URL cut off before the data is
handled by the protocol-specific code. This makes libcurl adhere to
RFC3986 section 2.2.
Test 1220 is added to verify a file:// URL with query-part.
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Experience has shown that the symbols-in-versions file is very useful to
applications that want to build with a wide range of libcurl versions.
It is however easy to get it wrong and the source gets a bit messy with
all the fixed numerical comparisions.
The point of this script is to provide an easy-to-use macro for libcurl-
using applications to do preprocessor checks for specific libcurl
defines, and yet make the code clearly show what the macro is used for.
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Bugfix: https handshake fails using gnutls 3 on windows
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3441084&group_id=976&atid=100976
New gnutls versions have an error handler that knows about Winsock
errors, which is why gnutls_transport_set_global_errno() was deprecated
and then removed.
This is a correction of commit f5bb370 (blame me) which meant to
reimplement gnutls_transport_set_global_errno(), which is not necessary.
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