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Previously in Curl_http2_switched, we called nghttp2_session_mem_recv to
parse incoming data which were already received while curl was handling
upgrade. But we didn't call nghttp2_session_send, and it led to make
curl not send any response to the received frames. Most likely, we
received SETTINGS from server at this point, so we missed opportunity to
send SETTINGS + ACK. This commit adds missing nghttp2_session_send call
in Curl_http2_switched to fix this issue.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/192
Reported-by: Stefan Eissing
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"name =value" is fine and the space should just be skipped.
Updated test 31 to also test for this.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/195
Reported-by: cromestant
Help-by: Frank Gevaerts
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(Curl_cyassl_init)
- Return 1 on success, 0 in failure.
Prior to this change the fail path returned an incorrect value and the
evaluation to determine whether CyaSSL_Init had succeeded was incorrect.
Ironically that combined with the way curl_global_init tests SSL library
initialization (!Curl_ssl_init()) meant that CyaSSL having been
successfully initialized would be seen as that even though the code path
and return value in Curl_cyassl_init were wrong.
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Icecast versions 1.3.0 through 1.3.12 would reply with "ICY 200"
under certain conditions:
client_wants_icy_headers (connection_t *con)
{
const char *val;
if (!con)
return 1;
val = get_user_agent (con);
if (!val || !val[0] || strcmp (val, "(null)") == 0)
return 1;
if (con->food.client->use_icy)
return 1;
if (strncasecmp (val, "winamp", 6) == 0)
return 1;
if (strncasecmp (val, "Shoutcast", 9) == 0)
return 1;
return 0;
}
So mainly if there is no 'user agent' or it is '(null)' or contains
'winamp' or 'Shoutcast'.
No mainstream distribution carries Icecast 1.3.x anymore, after all
it was released in 2002 and superseded by Icecast 2.x.
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This allows test 405 to pass on axTLS.
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lib/config-win32ce.h
- Fix whitespace for checksrc compliance.
lib/checksrc.pl
- Remove trailing carriage returns from input.
projects/checksrc.bat
- Ignore tool_hugehelp.c.
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Allows the user to easier override its path.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1486
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If the handle removed from the multi handle happens to be the one
"owning" the pipeline other transfers will be waiting indefinitely. Now
we move such handles back to connect to have them race (again) for
getting the connection and thus avoid hanging.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1465
Reported-by: Jiri Dvorak
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Disabling pipelining on multi handle with in-progress pipelined requests
leads to heap corruption and crash
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- More descriptive fail message for NO_FILESYSTEM builds.
- Cosmetic changes.
- Change more of CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_* doc to not be OpenSSL specific.
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Adds support for CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION when using CyaSSL, and better
handles CyaSSL instances using NO_FILESYSTEM.
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CyaSSL_no_filesystem_verify is not (or no longer) defined by cURL or
CyaSSL. This reference causes build errors when compiling with
NO_FILESYSTEM.
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Prior to this change some Release configurations had an active
configuration assignment to their Debug counterpart.
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This fixes a build failure where openssl and libmetalink are used
together and the system linker does not do implicit linking (e.g.
Fedora 13 and later releases). The MD5 functions required for
metalink support must be pulled in from the openssl crypto library.
This is similar to commit c6e7cbb94e669b85d3eb8e015ec51d0072112133,
which fixes the same sort of problem for NSS builds.
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... even if they don't have an associated connection anymore. It could
leave the waiting transfers pending with no active one on the
connection.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1465
Reported-by: Jiri Dvorak
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In function glob_range, the number of urls was multiplied by (max - min
+ 1), regardless of step. The correct formula is (max - min) / step + 1
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The glob_range function used wrong offset (3 instead of 4) for parsing
integer step inside character range specification, which led to 'bad
range' error when using character ranges with explicitly specified step
(such as '[a-z:2]')
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and simplify code by changing if-elses to a switch()
CID 1291706: Logically dead code. Execution cannot reach this statement
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"unreachable: Since the loop increment is unreachable, the loop body
will never execute more than once."
Coverity CID 1291707
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... since the funciton can fail on OOM. Check this return code.
Coverity CID 1291705.
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(cyassl_connect_step1)
- Use TLS 1.0-1.2 by default when available.
CyaSSL/wolfSSL >= v3.3.0 supports setting a minimum protocol downgrade
version.
cyassl/cyassl@322f79f
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Support for notes has been in place for a while, but it required
being added to the setup file manually.
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This header file must be included after all header files except
memdebug.h, as it does similar memory function redefinitions and can be
similarly affected by conflicting definitions in system or dependent
library headers.
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I tested with libressl git master now (v2.1.4-27-g34bf96c) and it seems to
still require the work-around for stapling to work.
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URL: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-03/0205.html
Reported-by: Alessandro Ghedini
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This is a strange combination of options, but is allowed.
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--path-as-is is the command line option
Added docs in curl.1 and CURLOPT_PATH_AS_IS.3
Added test in test 1241
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By making sure Curl_getconnectinfo() uses the correct connection cache
to find the last connection.
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... it would otherwise lead to memory leakage if we never actually do
the switch.
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This conflicted with a WolfSSL typedef.
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It seems that some systems (e.g. fairly consistently in some recent
Solaris autobuilds) would manage to get to the connect phase before the
progress callback was called, resulting in a CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT
error. Reworked the test to point at a test server that never returns a
full result so the progress callback always gets a chance to be called
before the transfer can complete in some other way.
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TLS False Start support requires iOS 7.0 or later, or OS X 10.9 or later.
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