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Moved type definitions in order to avoid inclusion loop
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Moved the error constant switch to curl_sspi.c and added two new helper
functions to curl_sspi.[ch] which either return the constant or a fully
translated message representing the SSPI security status.
Updated socks_sspi.c and curl_schannel.c to use the new functions.
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Windows 2000 Professional: Schannel returns SEC_E_OK instead
of SEC_I_CONTEXT_EXPIRED. If the length of the output buffer
is zero and the first byte of the encrypted packet is 0x15,
the application can safely assume that the message was a
close_notify message and change the return value to
SEC_I_CONTEXT_EXPIRED.
Connection shutdown does not mean that there is no data to read
Correctly handle incomplete message and ask curl to re-read
Fixed buffer for decrypted being to small
Re-structured read condition to be more effective
Removed obsolete verbose messages
Changed memory reduction method to keep a minimum buffer of size 4096
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Updated TODO information and added related MSDN articles
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Fixed warning: dereferencing pointer does break strict-aliasing rules
by using a union instead of separate pointer variables.
Internal union sockaddr_u could probably be moved to generic header.
Thanks to Paul Howarth for the hint about using unions for this.
Important for winbuild: Separate declaration of sockaddr_u pointer.
The pointer variable *sock cannot be declared and initialized right
after the union declaration. Therefore it has to be a separate statement.
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-i without HTTP protocol shall not include headers in the output
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Since Curl_pgrsDone() itself calls Curl_pgrsUpdate() which may return an
abort instruction or similar we need to return that info back and
subsequently properly handle return codes from Curl_pgrsDone() where
used.
(Spotted by a Coverity scan)
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Fixed USE_IPV6 and USE_IDN not being passed
from Makefile.vc to MakefileBuild.vc
Fixed whitespace and formatting issues
Fixed typo and format in help message
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Enhanced the authentication type / mechanism detection in preparation
for the introduction of APOP support.
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-J without -O shall not honor C-D filename
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Previously it would use a 256 byte buffer and thus cut off very long
subject names. The limit is now upped to the receive buffer size, 16K.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3533045
Reported by: Anthony G. Basile
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Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/788526
Reported by: Enrico Scholz
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forward declare the Configurable struct
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Commit eeeba1496cbca removed them and thus broke my Linux build
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when calloc fails, return error! (Detected by Fortify)
Reported by: Robert B. Harris
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Additionally, make hash checking ability mandatory in order to allow metalink
support in curl.
A command line option could be introduced to skip hash checking at runtime,
but the ability to check hashes should always be built-in when providing
metalink support.
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Previously it could easily wrongly get repeated
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The length/size options take longs so make sure to pass on such types.
Reported by: Neil Bowers
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-06/0001.html
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Re-factored the smtp_state_*_resp() functions to 1) Match the constants
that were refactored in commit 00fddba6727c, 2) To be more readable and
3) To match their counterparties in pop3.c.
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Verify that the "Saved to filename 'blabla'" message is only displayed when
the 'blabla' filename being used _actually_ has been specified by the server
in the Content-Disposition header.
Use relative path for unintended file creation postcheck.
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Re-factored the SMTP_AUTH* constants, that are used by the state
machine, to be clearer to read.
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The r7b had some bugs, and shouldnt be used.
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These now detect incompleate header data and fail
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Add a postcheck section to verify unintended file creation.
Remove needless <file> checks in verify section. Renumbering where appropriate.
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When a <file> part is now specified with no contents at all, this
will actually verify that the specified file has no contents at all.
Previously file contents would be ignored.
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