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The comment mentioned the need to free the data, but the example already
does that free
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This is similar to getinmemory.c but with an initial POST.
Combined-by: Ulf Samuelsson
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If no WINVER and/or _WIN32_IWNNT define was set, the Windows platform
SDK often defaults to high value, e.g. 0x601 (whoch may probably depend
on the Windows version being used, in my case Windows 7).
If WINVER >= 0x600 then winsock2.h includes some defines for WSAPoll(),
e.g. POLLIN, POLLPRI, POLLOUT etc. These defines clash with cURL's
lib/select.h.
Make sure HAVE_STRUCT_POLLFD is defined then.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1282
Reported-by: "kdekker"
Patch-by: Marcel Raad
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The function "ssl_ui_reader" was declared but never referenced
The function "ssl_ui_writer" was declared but never referenced
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The latest version(s) of the icc compiler no longer accept the extra
space in the -we (warning enable), -wd (warning disable), etc.
Reported-by: Elmira A Semenova
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-09/0182.html
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There is an implicit conversion from "unsigned long" to "long"
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Moved the standard SASL mechanism strings into curl_sasl.h rather than
hard coding the same values over and over again in the protocols that
use SASL authentication.
For more information about the mechanism strings see:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/sasl-mechanisms
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...from commit f81d1e16664976 due to copy paste error.
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As someone reported on the mailing list a while back, the hard-coded
arbitrary timeout of 7s in test 1112 is not sufficient in some build
environments. At Arista Networks we build and test curl as part of our
automated build system, and we've run into this timeout 170 times so
far. Our build servers are typically quite busy building and testing a
lot of code in parallel, so despite being beefy machines with 32 cores
and 128GB of RAM we still hit this 7s timeout regularly.
URL: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2010-02/0200.html
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RCPT_smtp() will now check for a correctly formatted TO address which
allows for invalid recipient addresses to be added.
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As curl will send a HELO command after an negative EHLO response, added
the same detection from commit b07709f7417c3e to the HELO handler to
ensure the test server is identified correctly and an upload isn't
performed.
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Rather than detecting the TO address as missing in the DATA handler,
moved the detection to the RCPT command handler where an error response
can be generated.
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Somehow commit 60a20461629fda missed the last item in the sync list
even though I'm sure I added it during editing.
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Added missing information, from curl 7.31.0, regarding the use of the
optional login options that may be specified as part of --user.
For example:
--user 'user:password;auth=NTLM' in IMAP, POP3 and SMTP protocols.
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Moved the special SMTP server detection code from the DATA command
handler, which happens further down the operation chain after EHLO,
MAIL and RCPT commands, to the EHLO command as it is the first command
to be generated by a SMTP operation as well as containing the special
"verifiedserver" string from the URL.
This not only makes it easier and quicker to detect but also means that
cURL doesn't need to specify "verifiedserver" as --mail-from and
--mail-rcpt arguments.
More importantly, this also makes the upcoming verification changes to
the RCPT handler easier to implement.
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In ossl_connect_step2() when the "Unknown SSL protocol error" occurs, it
would output the local port number instead of the remote one which
showed when doing SSL over a proxy (but with the correct remote host
name). As libcurl only speaks SSL to the remote we know it is the remote
port.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1281
Reported-by: Gordon Marler
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The libcurl date parser returns INT_MAX for all dates > 2037 so this
test is now made to use 2037 instead of 2038 to work the same for both
32bit and 64bit time_t systems.
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...in preparation of upcoming multiple recipient tests.
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Added the ability to use an XOAUTH2 bearer token [RFC6750] with POP3 for
authentication using RFC6749 "OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework".
The bearer token is expected to be valid for the user specified in
conn->user. If CURLOPT_XOAUTH2_BEARER is defined and the connection has
an advertised auth mechanism of "XOAUTH2", the user and access token are
formatted as a base64 encoded string and sent to the server as
"AUTH XOAUTH2 <bearer token>".
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... that these options apply to SMTP only.
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iOS 7 finally added the option to enable 1/n-1 when using TLS 1.0
and a CBC cipher, so we now always turn that on unless the user
manually turns it off using CURLSSLOPT_ALLOW_BEAST.
It appears Apple also added some new PSK ciphers, but no interface to
use them yet, so we at least support printing them if we find them.
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...rather than specify a customised EHLO response.
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...to not be as strict as it was rejecting valid numeric email
addresses.
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Possible unintended interpolation in string at line 796
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Following changes to ftpserver.pl fixed the mail from address to be a
correctly formatted address otherwise the server response will be 501
Invalid address.
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Can't modify constant item in scalar assignment line 779, near "0;"
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MAIl_smtp() will now check for a correctly formatted FROM address as
well as the optional SIZE parameter comparing it against the server
capability when specified.
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Implement: Expired Cookies These following situation, curl removes
cookie(s) from struct CookieInfo if the cookie expired.
- Curl_cookie_add()
- Curl_cookie_getlist()
- cookie_output()
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