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As the plan has been laid out in DEPRECATED. Update docs accordingly and
verify in test 1174. Now requires the option to be set to allow HTTP/0.9
responses.
Closes #4191
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Closes #4192
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Closes #3780
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As the NTLM code no longer calls any of TLS libraries' specific MD4
functions, there is no need to call this function for each #ifdef.
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Follow-up to 3af0e76 which added experimental H3 support.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4185
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Closes #4183
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Allow pretty much anything to be part of the ALPN identifier. In
particular minus, which is used for "h3-20" (in-progress HTTP/3
versions) etc.
Updated test 356.
Closes #4182
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To aid debugging
Closes #4181
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If HTTPAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE was used for a POST request and
gss_init_sec_context() failed, the POST request was sent
with empty body. This commit also restores the original
behavior of `curl --fail --negotiate`, which was changed
by commit 6c6035532383e300c712e4c1cd9fdd749ed5cf59.
Add regression tests 2077 and 2078 to cover this.
Fixes #3992
Closes #4171
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Evgeny Grin, Peter Pih, Anton Malov and Marquis de Muesli
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Regression from 5cf5d57ab9 (7.64.1)
Fixed-by: Lance Ware
Fixes #4176
Closes #4177
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... to make it hold microseconds too.
Fixes #4165
Closes #4168
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Reported-by: Michal Čaplygin
Fixes #4174
Closes #4175
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Closes #3701
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Closes #4167
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Turned bad with commit b8894085000
Reported-by: niallor on github
Fixes #4172
Closes #4173
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It was used (intended) to pass in the size of the 'socks' array that is
also passed to these functions, but was rarely actually checked/used and
the array is defined to a fixed size of MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE entries
that should be used instead.
Closes #4169
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Regression, broken in commit 65eb65fde64bd5f (curl 7.64.1)
Reported-by: Jonathan Cardoso Machado
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes #4136
Closes #4162
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Follow-up to eb9a604f. Mistake caused by me when I edited the commit
before push...
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Closes #4157
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... to avoid integer overflows later when multiplying with 1000 to
convert seconds to milliseconds.
Added test 1269 to verify.
Reported-by: Jason Lee
Closes #4166
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... to make CURLOPT_MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE and
CURLOPT_MAX_SEND_SPEED_LARGE work correctly on subsequent transfers that
reuse the same handle.
Fixed-by: Ironbars13 on github
Fixes #4084
Closes #4161
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... so that end-of-stream is detected properly.
Reported-by: Tom van der Woerdt
Fixes #4043
Closes #4160
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When curl_multi_wait() returns OK without file descriptors to wait for,
it might already have done a long timeout.
Closes #4159
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If using the read callback for HTTP_POST, and POSTFIELDSIZE is not set,
automatically add a Transfer-Encoding: chunked header, same as it is
already done for HTTP_PUT, HTTP_POST_FORM and HTTP_POST_MIME. Update
test 1514 according to the new behaviour.
Closes #4138
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This fixes the winbuild build method which broke several days ago
when experimental quic support was added in 3af0e76.
Reported-by: Michael Lee
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4158
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- In curl_easy_reset attempt to resize the receive buffer to its default
size. If realloc fails then continue using the previous size.
Prior to this change curl_easy_reset did not properly handle resetting
the receive buffer (data->state.buffer). It reset the variable holding
its size (data->set.buffer_size) to the default size (READBUFFER_SIZE)
but then did not actually resize the buffer. If a user resized the
buffer by using CURLOPT_BUFFERSIZE to set the size smaller than the
default, later called curl_easy_reset and attempted to reuse the handle
then a heap overflow would very likely occur during that handle's next
transfer.
Reported-by: Felix Hädicke
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4143
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4145
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- Trade in __attribute__((unused)) for the classic (void)x to silence
unused symbols.
Because the classic way is not gcc specific. Also because the prior
method mapped to symbol _Unused, which starts with _ and a capital
letter which is reserved.
Assisted-by: The Infinnovation team
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4120#issuecomment-512542108
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4153
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Specifying O_APPEND in conjunction with O_TRUNC and O_CREAT does not
make much sense. And this combination of flags is not accepted by all
SFTP servers (at least not Apache SSHD).
Fixes #4147
Closes #4148
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