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... as that function slipped through once before.
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This hash is used to verify the original downloaded certificate bundle
and also included in the generated bundle's comment header. Also
rename related internal symbols to algorithm-agnostic names.
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CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT does not get the certificate verification
result when SSL_connect fails because of a certificate verification
error.
This fix saves the result of SSL_get_verify_result so that it is
returned by CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/995
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While noErr and errSecSuccess are defined as the same value, the API
documentation states that SecPKCS12Import() returns errSecSuccess if
there were no errors in importing. Ensure that a future change of the
defined value doesn't break (however unlikely) and be consistent with
the API docs.
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With OPENSSL_API_COMPAT=0x10100000L (OpenSSL 1.1 API), the cleanup
functions are unavailable (they're no-ops anyway in OpenSSL 1.1). The
replacements for SSL_load_error_strings, SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms, and
OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms are called automatically [1][2]. SSLeay() is
now called OpenSSL_version_num().
[1]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/ssl/OPENSSL_init_ssl.html
[2]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/OPENSSL_init_crypto.html
Closes #992
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Fixes #982
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CPPPFLAGS is now CPPPFLAG. Fixes CURL_CHECK_DEF.
Fixes #958
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Speed limits (from CURLOPT_MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE &
CURLOPT_MAX_SEND_SPEED_LARGE) were applied simply by comparing limits
with the cumulative average speed of the entire transfer; While this
might work at times with good/constant connections, in other cases it
can result to the limits simply being "ignored" for more than "short
bursts" (as told in man page).
Consider a download that goes on much slower than the limit for some
time (because bandwidth is used elsewhere, server is slow, whatever the
reason), then once things get better, curl would simply ignore the limit
up until the average speed (since the beginning of the transfer) reached
the limit. This could prove the limit useless to effectively avoid
using the entire bandwidth (at least for quite some time).
So instead, we now use a "moving starting point" as reference, and every
time at least as much as the limit as been transferred, we can reset
this starting point to the current position. This gets a good limiting
effect that applies to the "current speed" with instant reactivity (in
case of sudden speed burst).
Closes #971
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Especially in regards to the multiplexing part.
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* Added description to Curl_sspi_free_identity()
* Added parameter and return explanations to Curl_sspi_global_init()
* Added parameter explaination to Curl_sspi_global_cleanup()
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Missed from commit 8356022d17.
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...and discuss a possible solution.
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CURLDEBUG is for the memory debugging
DEBUGBUILD is for the extra debug stuff
Pointed-out-by: Steve Holme
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for backward compatibility only
In other news, I changed one other reference to "Mac OS X" in the documentation (that I previously wrote) to say "macOS" instead.
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Follow-up to c3e906e9cd0f, seems like a more appropriate error code
Suggested-by: Jay Satiro
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Fixes #986
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With HTTP/2 each transfer is made in an indivial logical stream over the
connection, making most previous errors that caused the connection to get
forced-closed now instead just kill the stream and not the connection.
Fixes #941
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... instead of if() before the switch(), add a default to the switch so
that the compilers don't warn on "warning: enumeration value
'PLATFORM_DONT_CARE' not handled in switch" anymore.
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- Disable ALPN on Wine.
- Don't pass input secbuffer when ALPN is disabled.
When ALPN support was added a change was made to pass an input secbuffer
to initialize the context. When ALPN is enabled the buffer contains the
ALPN information, and when it's disabled the buffer is empty. In either
case this input buffer caused problems with Wine and connections would
not complete.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/983
Reported-by: Christian Fillion
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Serialise the call to PK11_FindSlotByName() to avoid spurious errors in
a multi-threaded environment. The underlying cause is a race condition
in nssSlot_IsTokenPresent().
Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1297397
Closes #985
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... when we are not asked to use a certificate from file
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- unknown protocols probably won't send more headers (e.g. WebSocket)
- improved comments and moved them to the correct case statements
Closes #899
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synced with OpenSSL git master commit cc06906707
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... instead of relying on the pkg-config autoconf macros to be present.
Fixes #972 (again...)
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.. also remove same from scp
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When we're uploading using FTP and the server issues a tiny pause
between opening the connection to the client's secondary socket, the
client's initial poll() times out, which leads to second poll() which
does not wait for POLLIN on the secondary socket. So that poll() also
has to time out, creating a long (200ms) pause.
This patch adds the correct flag to the secondary socket, making the
second poll() correctly wait for the connection there too.
Signed-off-by: Ales Novak <alnovak@suse.cz>
Closes #978
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With commit c2f9b78 we added a new dependency on pkg-config for
developers which may be unwanted. This change make the configure script
still work as before if pkg-config isn't installed, it'll just use the
old zlib detection logic without pkg-config.
Reported-by: Marc Hörsken
Fixes #972
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This reverts commit 9cb1059f92286a6eb5d28c477fdd3f26aed1d554.
As discussed in #835 SOCKS5 supports IPv6 proxies and destinations.
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