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...and revised the proxy wording a little as well.
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...and corrected a related typo in curl_easy_setopt.3.
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As this has been present for SOCKSv5 proxy since v7.19.4 and for IMAP,
POP3 and SMTP authentication since v7.38.0.
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Support for Kerberos V4 was removed in v7.33.0.
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Typically the USE_WINDOWS_SSPI definition would not be used when the
CURL_DISABLE_CRYPTO_AUTH define is, however, it is still a valid build
configuration and, as such, the SASL Kerberos V5 (GSSAPI) authentication
data structures and functions would incorrectly be used when they
shouldn't be.
Introduced a new USE_KRB5 definition that takes into account the use of
CURL_DISABLE_CRYPTO_AUTH like USE_SPNEGO and USE_NTLM do.
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More CURLcode fixes.
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Basically since servers often then don't respond well to this and
instead send the full contents and then libcurl would instead error out
with the assumption that the server doesn't support resume. As the data
is then already transfered, this is now considered fine.
Test case 1434 added to verify this. Test case 1042 slightly modified.
Reported-by: hugo
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1443
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More standardisation of CURLcode usage and coding style.
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...and some minor code style changes.
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As this is covered by the PROTOCOLS section and saves having to update
two parts of the document with the same information in future.
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As implementations are refereed to GSS-API libraries as per the RFC and
GSSAPI typically refers to an authentication mechanism.
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Added missing IMAP to the protocol list.
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...as this option affects more that just FTP.
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Whilst the description included information about SMTP, the protocol
list only showed "TTP, FTP, IMAP, POP3".
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... and allow building with nghttp2 but completely without NPN and ALPN,
as nghttp2 can still be used for plain-text HTTP.
Reported-by: Lucas Pardue
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... since the conditional in the code are now based on OpenSSL versions
instead to better support non-configure builds.
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conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned int', possible loss of data
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Return a more appropriate error, rather than CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY when
acquiring the credentials handle fails. This is then consistent with
the code prior to commit f7e24683c4 when log-in credentials were empty.
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Fixed the ability to use the current log-in credentials with DIGEST-MD5.
I had previously disabled this functionality in commit 607883f13c as I
couldn't get this to work under Windows 8, however, from testing HTTP
Digest authentication through Windows SSPI and then further testing of
this code I have found it works in Windows 7.
Some further investigation is required to see what the differences are
between Windows 7 and 8, but for now enable this functionality as the
code will return an error when AcquireCredentialsHandle() fails.
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Its last use has been removed by the previous commit.
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This code was already deactivated by commit
ec783dc142129d3860e542b443caaa78a6172d56.
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This check works also with to non-configure platforms.
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HTTP 1.1 is clearly specified to only allow three digit response codes,
and libcurl used sscanf("%3d") for that purpose. This made libcurl
support smaller numbers but not larger. It does now, but we will not
make any specific promises nor document this further since it is going
outside of what HTTP is.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1441
Reported-by: Balaji
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It has not been used since commit f7bfdbab in 2011
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Continuing commit 0eb3d15ccb more return code variable name changes.
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Continuing commit 0eb3d15ccb more return code variable name changes.
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Code cleanup to try and synchronise code between the different SSPI
based authentication mechanisms.
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Code cleanup to try and synchronise code between the different SSPI
based authentication mechanisms.
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