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Although it is not explicitly stated in the documentation, NSS uses
*pRetCert and *pRetKey even if the client authentication hook returns
a failure. Namely, if we destroy *pRetCert without clearing *pRetCert
afterwards, NSS destroys the certificate once again, which causes a
double free.
Reported by: Bob Relyea
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Affected autobuilds: IRIX, AIX, Tru64 and AIX.
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.. that are sent when auth-negotiating before a chunked
upload or when setting the 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked'
header and intentionally sending no content.
Adjust test565 and test1333 accordingly.
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You can do custom commands to FTP without sending anything by using the
CURLOPT_NOBODY, which -I sets.
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Blocking connect on the socket has been removed from opensocket
callback. opensocket just opens a new socket and gives it back to
libcurl and libcurl will take care of the connect. sockopt_callback has
also been removed, as it is no longer required.
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AIX sys/poll.h header file defines 'events' and 'revents' as C
preprocessor macros. Usage of these literals in libcurl's external
API was introduced in commit de24d7bd4c causing AIX build failures.
Appropriate inclusion of sys/poll.h by libcurl's external interface
fixes AIX build and usage issues while avoiding a SONAME bump.
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runtests.pl -am now uses the "PASS/FAIL: [desc]" output for each
executed test. You can run 'make test-am' in the root build directory to
invoke that. The reason for this output style is to better allow generic
test suite parsers to also grok our test output.
The test Makefile now also tests that perl was indeed found and that the
PERL variable points to an executable before it tries to run the main
test perl script runtests.pl,
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Otherwise curl would have to guess where the body ends.
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It's against the spec and caused test failures when header
and response were read from the network separately in which
case bug #39 wasn't triggered.
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Added an example for demonstrating the usage of curl multi interface
with boost::asio in c++
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the newly introduced hostcheck.h/c is missing in the Visual Studio
Makefiles as obj file.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-11/0176.html
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The conversions from ssize_t to int need to be typecasted.
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If curl_multi_fdset() sets maxfd to -1, the socket detection
loop is skipped and thus !found_new_socket is no cause for alarm.
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-11/0095.html
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It makes no difference from curl's point of view but
makes it more convenient to use the tests with a
lws-normalizing proxy between curl and the test server.
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They currently only work for 127.0.0.1 which
is hardcoded and can't be easily changed.
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.. and add a precheck to skip the test otherwise.
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This makes it easier to skip it automatically when
the test suite is used with external proxies.
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Trailing spaces were left unmodifed, assuming they were intentional.
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Consistently use CRLF instead. The mixed endings weren't
documented so I assume they were unintentional.
This change doesn't matter for curl itself but makes using
the tests with a proxy between curl and the test server
more convenient.
Tests that consistently use no carriage returns were
left unmodified as one can easily work around this.
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DNS cache entries populated with CURLOPT_RESOLVE were not properly freed
again when done using the multi interface.
Test case 1502 added to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3575448
Reported by: Alex Gruz
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4 more bug fixes and 4 more contributors
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If we use memory functions (malloc, free, strdup etc) in C sources in
libcurl and we fail to include curl_memory.h or memdebug.h we either
fail to properly support user-provided memory callbacks or the memory
leak system of the test suite fails.
After Ajit's report of a failure in the first category in http_proxy.c,
I spotted a few in the second category as well. These problems are now
tested for by test 1132 which runs a perl program that scans for and
attempts to check that we use the correct include files if a memory
related function is used in the source code.
Reported by: Ajit Dhumale
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-11/0125.html
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Fixed checksrc warnings
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They broke the NTLM tests from 2023 to 2031.
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Re-send ACK for block X in case we receive block X data again while
waiting for block X+1.
Based on an earlier patch by Marcin Adamski.
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When nothing is told to configure, we should not enforce switching off
debug options with -g0 (or similar). We instead don't use -g at all in
that situaion and therefore allow the user's CFLAGS settings possibly
dictate what to do.
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And fix some newlines to be proper CRLF
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3586741
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It either causes increased memory usage or exposes users
to the "CRIME attack" (CVE-2012-4929)
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The {MD5,SHA1,SHA256}_Init functions from OpenSSL are called directly
without any wrappers and they return 1 for success, 0 otherwise. Hence,
we have to use the same approach in all the wrapper functions that are
used for the other crypto libraries.
This commit fixes a regression introduced in commit dca8ae5f.
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