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2014-01-31runtests.pl: added support for text-mode within datacheck sectionMarc Hoersken
2014-01-31ftpserver.pl: directory LISTings use [CR][LF] for ASCII transferMarc Hoersken
According to section 2.2 of RFC959 the End-of-Line is defined as: The end-of-line sequence defines the separation of printing lines. The sequence is Carriage Return, followed by Line Feed. Verified by sniffing traffic between a Windows FTP client (FileZilla) and Unix-hosted FTP server (ProFTPD).
2014-01-31runtests.pl: reverse line-ending conversion on WindowsMarc Hoersken
It makes more sense to convert the expected output to [CR][LF] on Windows than to force the actual, probably correct, output to [LF]. This way it is actually possible to see if curl outputs the correct line-ending excepted by a text-aware test case.
2014-01-31winssl: improved default SSL/TLS protocol selectionMarc Hoersken
For some reason Windows 7 SP1 chooses TLS 1.0 instead of TLS 1.2 if it is not explicitly enabled within grbitEnabledProtocols. More information can be found on MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/aa379810.aspx
2014-01-31INSTALL: Corrected mentioned version number as release 7.34.1 became 7.35.0Steve Holme
2014-01-31RELEASE-NOTES: Synced with 0f213fdca1Steve Holme
2014-01-31pipeline: Fixed a NULL pointer dereference on OOMDan Fandrich
2014-01-30tests: make the authorization retry tests pass the torture testsDan Fandrich
2014-01-30ftp: fixed a memory leak on wildcard error pathDan Fandrich
2014-01-30netrc: Fixed a memory leak in an OOM conditionDan Fandrich
2014-01-30ntlm: Fixed a memory leak when using NTLM with a proxy serverSteve Holme
2014-01-30tests: Missed updating a type-3 message in commit 1c9aaa0bacSteve Holme
2014-01-30http2: fix size check in on_data_chunk_recvDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-30http2: add CRLF when first data arrivesDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-30tests: Updated NTLM tests for NTLMv2 type-3 messageSteve Holme
2014-01-30http2_recv: Return written length on CURLE_AGAINTatsuhiro Tsujikawa
2014-01-30http2: Use nghttp2_session_mem_recv and nghttp2_session_upgradeTatsuhiro Tsujikawa
2014-01-30http2: call it "HTTP 2" and not 2.0Daniel Stenberg
The minor version will be dropped for HTTP 2 so it will make sense to avoid using it in option names etc.
2014-01-30http2: basic version of receiving DATADaniel Stenberg
2014-01-30http2: convert HEADER frames to HTTP1-like headersDaniel Stenberg
... and then go through the "normal" HTTP engine.
2014-01-30http2: fix EWOULDBLOCK in recv_callback()Daniel Stenberg
2014-01-30http2: do the POST Upgrade dance properlyDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-30ntlm: Use static client nonce for the test suiteSteve Holme
2014-01-30http2.h: provide empty macros for non-http2 buildsDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-30http2: switch into http2 mode if NPN indicatesFabian Frank
Check the NPN result before preparing an HTTP request and switch into HTTP/2.0 mode if necessary. This is a work in progress, the actual code to prepare and send the request using nghttp2 is still missing from Curl_http2_send_request().
2014-01-30http2: s/Curl_http2_request/Curl_http2_request_upgradeDaniel Stenberg
To better reflect its purpose
2014-01-30http2-openssl: verify that NPN functionality is presentDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-30openssl: set up hooks with to perform NPNFabian Frank
NPN is what is available in the wild today to negotiate SPDY or HTTP/2.0 connections. It is expected to be replaced by ALPN in the future. If HTTP/2.0 is negotiated, this is indicated for the entire connection and http.c is expected to initialize itself for HTTP/2.0 instead of HTTP/1.1. see: http://technotes.googlecode.com/git/nextprotoneg.html http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-applayerprotoneg-04
2014-01-30http2: added stubs for all nghttp2 callbacksDaniel Stenberg
This makes it easier to trace what's happening.
2014-01-29http2: use FIRSTSOCKET instead of 0 to index the sockets arrayDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-29http2: receive and log the received header framesDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-29http2_recv: log nghttp2 return codes for debugging purposesDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-29HTTP2: reject nghttp2 versions before 0.3.0Daniel Stenberg
2014-01-29http2: adjusted to newer nghttp2_session_callbacks structGisle Vanem
the number of elements in the 'nghttp2_session_callbacks' structure is now reduced by 2 in version 0.3.0 (I'm not sure when the change happened, but checking for ver 0.3.0 work for me).
2014-01-29HTTP2: Wrong NgHTTP2 user-dataGisle Vanem
Something is wrong in 'userp' for the HTTP2 recv_callback(). The session is created using bogus user-data; '&conn' and not 'conn'. I noticed this since the socket-value in Curl_read_plain() was set to a impossible high value.
2014-01-29NTLM: error: conversion to 'int' from 'long int' may alter its valueDaniel Stenberg
Fixed two compiler nits
2014-01-29ntlm: Coding style policing dating back to 2011Steve Holme
2014-01-29ntlm: Use a timestamp of 01/01/1970 for the test suiteSteve Holme
2014-01-29ntlm: Updated Curl_ntlm_core_mk_ntlmv2_resp() to use local variablesSteve Holme
...until the function is successful when it returns them in the out parameters.
2014-01-29ntlm: Added cross platform support for writing NTLMv2 timestamp in bufferSteve Holme
Added conversion functions write32_le() and write64_le() to ensure the NTLMv2 timestamp is always written in little-endian.
2014-01-29ntlm: Added support for NTLMv2Prash Dush
2014-01-29nss: do not use the NSS_ENABLE_ECC defineKamil Dudka
It is not provided by NSS public headers. Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1058776
2014-01-29nss: do not fail if NSS does not implement a cipherKamil Dudka
... that the user does not ask for
2014-01-29http2: switch recv/send functions to http2 ones after 101Daniel Stenberg
2014-01-29http2: handle 101 responses and switch to HTTP2Daniel Stenberg
2014-01-29examples: gitignore more binariesDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-29bump: start working on 7.35.1Daniel Stenberg
2014-01-29THANKS: 19 new contributors from the 7.35.0 release notesDaniel Stenberg
2014-01-29RELEASE-NOTES: done for 7.35.0Daniel Stenberg
2014-01-29tests: make a few lib15?? tests pass the OOM torture testsDan Fandrich