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URL: https://github.com/bagder/curl/pull/174
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Added the wolfSSL build script, based on build-openssl.bat, as well as
the property sheet and header file required for the upcoming additions
to the Visual Studio project files.
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Suggested-by: mc0e
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Currently when the server responds with 401 on NTLM authenticated
connection (re-used) we consider it to have failed. However this is
legitimate and may happen when for example IIS is set configured to
'authPersistSingleRequest' or when the request goes thru a proxy (with
'via' header).
Implemented by imploying an additional state once a connection is
re-used to indicate that if we receive 401 we need to restart
authentication.
Closes #363
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Closes #361
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The SSH state machine didn't clear the 'rc' variable appropriately in a
two places which prevented it from looping the way it should. And it
lacked an 'else' statement that made it possible to erroneously get
stuck in the SSH_AUTH_AGENT state.
Reported-by: Tim Stack
Closes #357
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initialization discards 'const' qualifier from pointer target type
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Closes #360
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References to NTLM in the identity generation should have been removed
in commit c469941293 but not all were.
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connect.c:953:5: warning: initializer element is not computable at load
time
connect.c:953:5: warning: missing initializer for field 'dwMinorVersion'
of 'OSVERSIONINFOEX'
curl_sspi.c:97:5: warning: initializer element is not computable at load
time
curl_sspi.c:97:5: warning: missing initializer for field 'szCSDVersion'
of 'OSVERSIONINFOEX'
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schannel.c:1125:5: warning: missing initializer for field 'dwMinorVersion'
of 'OSVERSIONINFOEX' [-Wmissing-field-initializers
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-07/0149.html
Reported-by: Eric Ridge
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-07/0149.html
Reported-by: Eric Ridge
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...as well as some rewording.
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Otherwise it would never be called for an HTTP/2 connection, which has
its own disconnect handler.
I spotted this while debugging <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1248389>
where the http_disconnect() handler was called on an FTP session handle
causing 'dnf' to crash. conn->data->req.protop of type (struct FTP *)
was reinterpreted as type (struct HTTP *) which resulted in SIGSEGV in
Curl_add_buffer_free() after printing the "Connection cache is full,
closing the oldest one." message.
A previously working version of libcurl started to crash after it was
recompiled with the HTTP/2 support despite the HTTP/2 protocol was not
actually used. This commit makes it work again although I suspect the
root cause (reinterpreting session handle data of incompatible protocol)
still has to be fixed. Otherwise the same will happen when mixing FTP
and HTTP/2 connections and exceeding the connection cache limit.
Reported-by: Tomas Tomecek
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1248389
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and made the indent level to 1
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... and some general rewordings to improve this docs.
Reported-by: Tim Stack
Closes #356
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VC7, VC11, VC12 and VC14 makefiles were missing from the release
tarball.
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Updates to Makefile.am for the generation of the project files in
the tarball to follow.
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Whilst there are no coding standards for the batch files used in curl,
most tend to use lower-case for keywords and upper-case for variables.
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Visual Studio project files and updates to makefile.am to follow.
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This wasn't possible with the old curlsrc project filenames, but like
commit 2a615a2b64 and 11397eb6dd for libcurl use the built in Visual
Studio macros for the output filenames.
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Following commit 957fcd9049 and in preparation for adding the VC14
project files renamed the curl source project files.
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.. also update formatting and add WinSSL and wolfSSL to the SSL/TLS
handlers list.
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This is a new document to consolidate our thread safety information from
several documents (curl-www:features, libcurl.3, libcurl-tutorial.3).
Each document's section on multi-threading will now point to this one.
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...as well as some wording.
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