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2003-06-26use CURLDEBUGDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26adjusted to use the same API as the OpenSSL version of the MD5 functionsDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26added ntlm flag bitsDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26Many fixes, most of them based on comments by Eric GlassDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26new proto for Curl_input_negotiateDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26kill warningsDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26major adjustments to the new authentication supportDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26include GSS in the debug string if available, support a few new flagDaniel Stenberg
booleans
2003-06-26use CURLDEBUG instead of MALLOCDEBUG for preprocessor conditionsDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26use CURLDEBUG instead of MALLOCDEBUGDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26one typecast less for the localtime(), use CURLDEBUG instead of MALLOCDEBUGDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26use CURLDEBUG instead of MALLOCDEBUGDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26CURLDEBUG instead of MALLOCDEBUGDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26We noe use CURLDEBUG instead of MALLOCDEBUGDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26moved from former CVSDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-26Added time_tDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-25up to date with the actual situationDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-13Cris Bailiff's patch that should make us do NTLM correctly. When we'veDaniel Stenberg
authenticated our connection, we can continue without any Authorization: headers as long as our connection is maintained.
2003-06-13stdout is good enoughDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-13work more on pids, less on pidfiles to be able to do better kills at theDaniel Stenberg
end of the test where the pidfiles aren't found, but "our" server is running
2003-06-13fixed NTLM test 67, added test 68 for bad NTLM name/passwordDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-13Cris Bailiff's bugfixDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-13use more curlish strings, these should be able to change...Daniel Stenberg
2003-06-13Marty Kuhrt's #include fixes for VMSDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12get and use only the first line of the curl --version outputDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12modifiedDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12Make the HTTP auth stuff work, Dan Fandrich made --version output a listDaniel Stenberg
of all supported protocols.
2003-06-12remove the dumpit file after useDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12corrected a commentDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12CURLHTTP* renamed to CURLAUTH* and NEGOTIATE is now GSSNEGOTIATE as there'sDaniel Stenberg
a "plain" Negotiate as well.
2003-06-12NTLM test caseDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12require the netrc_debug feature the same way we now can require SSLDaniel Stenberg
present client-side
2003-06-12now test cases can be set to be dependent on the presence of "SSL" in theDaniel Stenberg
client/library
2003-06-12make it build with older OpenSSLDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12attempt to make older OpenSSL versions work with the DES stuffDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-12Based on Dan Fandrich's patch and gzip unpack function, we now compressDaniel Stenberg
the 'hugehelp' text if libz and gzip are available at build time.
2003-06-12store HAVE_LIBZ as an automake conditionalDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11fixing details for NTLMDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11more how I envision it _should_ work, but it still doesn't...Daniel Stenberg
2003-06-11to support "redirects" after the full body is transferedDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11made a nicer output for the decode test, as it served as a nice tool for me ;-)Daniel Stenberg
2003-06-11when we get the auth headers, we still need to read out the full body responseDaniel Stenberg
as otherwise we can re-send requests on the same connection nicely
2003-06-11correct mistakesDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11describe the NTLM mechanism tooDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11basic NTLM supportDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11ntlm addedDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11Initial take at NTLM authentication. It doesn't really work at this pointDaniel Stenberg
but the infrastructure is there.
2003-06-10clarify the CUSTOMREQUEST and HTTPHEADER options slightlyDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-10CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH docuDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-10Set auth type differently, we use one CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH instead as we planDaniel Stenberg
to add more method in the future.