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sws.c:69: warning: comma at end of enumerator list
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Made log_gss_error() a common function so that it can be used in both
the http_negotiate code as well as the curl_sasl_gssapi code.
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Added the initial version of curl_sasl_gssapi.c and updated the project
files in preparation for adding GSS-API based Kerberos V5 support.
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On some platforms curl would crash if no credentials were used. As such
added detection of such a use case to prevent this from happening.
Reported-by: Gisle Vanem
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Instead of depending the socket domain type on use_ipv6, specify the
domain type (AF_INET / AF_INET6) as variable. An enum is used here with
switch to avoid compiler warnings in connect_to, complaining that rc
is possibly undefined (which is not possible as socket_domain is
always set).
Besides abstracting the socket type, make the debugging messages be
independent on IP (introduce location_str which points to "port XXXXX").
Rename "ipv_inuse" to "socket_type" and tighten the scope (main).
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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This patch prepares for adding UNIX domain sockets support.
TCP_NODELAY and TCP_KEEPALIVE are specific to TCP/IP sockets, so do not
apply these to other socket types. bindlocal only works for IP sockets
(independent of TCP/UDP), so filter that out too for other types.
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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This fixes warnings about conversions to int
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This patch updates the documentation for the SMB/CIFS protocol.
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As local files could be accessed through \\localhost\c$.
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This patch enables SMB/CIFS support in the curl command-line tool.
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smb.c:398: warning: comparison of integers of different signs:
'ssize_t' (aka 'long') and 'unsigned long'
smb.c:443: warning: comparison of integers of different signs:
'ssize_t' (aka 'long') and 'unsigned long'
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As local files could be accessed through \\localhost\c$.
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This patch enables SMB/CIFS support in libcurl.
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smb.c:322: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from 'unsigned
int' may alter its value
smb.c:323: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from 'unsigned
int' may alter its value
smb.c:482: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from 'int' may
alter its value
smb.c:521: warning: conversion to 'unsigned int' from 'curl_off_t' may
alter its value
smb.c:549: warning: conversion to 'unsigned int' from 'curl_off_t' may
alter its value
smb.c:550: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from 'int' may
alter its value
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smb.c:489: warning: declaration of 'close' shadows a global declaration
smb.c:511: warning: declaration of 'read' shadows a global declaration
smb.c:528: warning: declaration of 'write' shadows a global declaration
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smb.c:212: warning: unused parameter 'done'
smb.c:380: warning: ISO C does not allow extra ';' outside of a function
smb.c:812: warning: unused parameter 'premature'
smb.c:822: warning: unused parameter 'dead'
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smb.c:311: warning: conversion from 'unsigned __int64' to 'u_short',
possible loss of data
smb.c:425: warning: conversion from '__int64' to 'unsigned short',
possible loss of data
smb.c:452: warning: conversion from '__int64' to 'unsigned short',
possible loss of data
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smb.c:162: error: comma at end of enumerator list
smb.c:469: warning: conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned short',
possible loss of data
smb.c:517: warning: conversion from 'curl_off_t' to 'unsigned int',
possible loss of data
smb.c:545: warning: conversion from 'curl_off_t' to 'unsigned int',
possible loss of data
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Initial implementation of the SMB/CIFS protocol.
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Added the SMB and SMBS handler interface structures and associated
functions required for SMB/CIFS operation.
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Prefer ! rather than NULL in if statements, added comments and updated
function spacing, argument spacing and line spacing to be more readble.
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If the scratch buffer already existed when the CRLF conversion was
performed then the buffer pointer would be checked twice for NULL. This
second check is only necessary if the call to malloc() was performed by
the first check.
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Whilst I had moved the dot stuffing code from being performed before
CRLF conversion takes place to after it, in commit 4bd860a001, I had
moved it outside the 'when something read' block of code when meant
it could perform the dot stuffing twice on partial send if nread
happened to contain the right values. It also meant the function could
potentially read past the end of buffer. This was highlighted by the
following warning:
warning: `nread' might be used uninitialized in this function
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smb.h:30:16: error: comma at end of enumerator list [-Werror=pedantic]
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Added the necessary protocol and port definitions in order to support
SMB/CIFS.
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Added the internal definitions and structures necessary for SMB/CIFS
support.
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Added the connection structure that will be required in urldata.h for
SMB/CIFS based connections.
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Added the initial source files and updated the relevant project files in
order to support SMB/CIFS.
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Added --enable-smb and --disable-smb configuration options for the
upcoming SMB/CIFS protocol support.
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Commit curl-7_23_1-143-g8218064 changed the parameter of
responsive_http_server to accept types other than IPv6 (converting
from a boolean to a string), but only considered the lower-case "ipv6"
and not the "IPv6" variant. This caused all servers to start in IPv4
mode instead.
This patch converts the remaining cases to "ipv6". While not strictly
necessary for the run*server variants, these got also converted for
consistency and to prevent future errors.
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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warning: unused variable 'data'
warning: variable 'addcookies' set but not used
...and some very minor coding style policing.
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...and some comment typos!
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Added support for the automatic conversion of Unix newlines to CRLF
during mail uploads.
Feature: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1456
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and some minor edits
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refer to functions with the man page section properly
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Makes the example much easier and straight-forward!
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