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... so that non-configure builds get the correct functions too based on
the libssh2 version used.
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... since the conditional in the code are now based on OpenSSL versions
instead to better support non-configure builds.
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By default, configure script assumes that libcurl will use the
HP-supplied GSS-API implementation which does not have krb5-config.
If a dev needs a more recent version which has that config script,
the change will allow to pass an appropriate GSSAPI_ROOT.
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This fixes a build failure on Debian caused by commit
24c3cdce88f39731506c287cb276e8bf4a1ce393.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-07/0209.html
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This is just fundamentally broken. SPNEGO (RFC4178) is a protocol which
allows client and server to negotiate the underlying mechanism which will
actually be used to authenticate. This is *often* Kerberos, and can also
be NTLM and other things. And to complicate matters, there are various
different OIDs which can be used to specify the Kerberos mechanism too.
A SPNEGO exchange will identify *which* GSSAPI mechanism is being used,
and will exchange GSSAPI tokens which are appropriate for that mechanism.
But this SPNEGO implementation just strips the incoming SPNEGO packet
and extracts the token, if any. And completely discards the information
about *which* mechanism is being used. Then we *assume* it was Kerberos,
and feed the token into gss_init_sec_context() with the default
mechanism (GSS_S_NO_OID for the mech_type argument).
Furthermore... broken as this code is, it was never even *used* for input
tokens anyway, because higher layers of curl would just bail out if the
server actually said anything *back* to us in the negotiation. We assume
that we send a single token to the server, and it accepts it. If the server
wants to continue the exchange (as is required for NTLM and for SPNEGO
to do anything useful), then curl was broken anyway.
So the only bit which actually did anything was the bit in
Curl_output_negotiate(), which always generates an *initial* SPNEGO
token saying "Hey, I support only the Kerberos mechanism and this is its
token".
You could have done that by manually just prefixing the Kerberos token
with the appropriate bytes, if you weren't going to do any proper SPNEGO
handling. There's no need for the FBOpenSSL library at all.
The sane way to do SPNEGO is just to *ask* the GSSAPI library to do
SPNEGO. That's what the 'mech_type' argument to gss_init_sec_context()
is for. And then it should all Just Work™.
That 'sane way' will be added in a subsequent patch, as will bug fixes
for our failure to handle any exchange other than a single outbound
token to the server which results in immediate success.
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Use ${host_alias}-krb5-config if available. This improves cross-
compilation support and fixes multilib on Gentoo (at least).
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The old way using getpwuid could cause problems in programs that enable
reading from netrc files simultaneously in multiple threads.
Reported-by: David Woodhouse
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with a bonus first rough 'mancheck' target to see which man pages that
are still missing
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The previous #ifdef detection wasn't good enough.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-05/0260.html
Reported-by: Chris Young
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1344
Reported-by: Michael Osipov
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1343
Reported-by: Michael Osipov
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Most of LD_LIBRARY_PATH adjustments are already guarded, but not all.
The patch fixes cross-compilation failure when libidn is present.
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Versions since at least 2.9.4 renamed error.h to error-ssl.h, so use
whichever one is available.
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When --with-nghttp2 was used (without a given path), the
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR varialbe could get clobbered and ruin a proper
detection of the library.
Reported-by: Dilyan Palauzov
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-04/0159.html
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copy and paste error
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... since that’s how the RFC calls it.
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Change "==" to "=" to honor POSIX test construction.
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It now disables NTLM and GSS authentication methods, and produces
compilable code when SSL is enabled.
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Add ALPN support when using OpenSSL. This will offer ALPN and NPN to the
server, who can respond with either one or none of the two. OpenSSL >=
1.0.2 is required, which means as of today obtaining a snapshot from
ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/.
See:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-applayerprotoneg-04
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/ba168244a14bbd056e502d7daa04cae4aabe9d0d/ssl/ssl_lib.c#L1787
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The issue is with HP-UX that is comes with HP flavor of MIT
Kerberos. This means that there is no krb5-config and the lib is called
libgss.so
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1321
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... since we depend on NSS 3.14+ because of SSL_VersionRangeSet() anyway
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This change introduces a dependency on NSS 3.14+.
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The ipv6 auto-detect test in configure returns a false negative when
CFLAGS contains -Werror=implicit-function-declaration. (I have been
using this flag to detect code issues that would result in SEGVs on
x86_64-cygwin.)
Patch-by: Yaakov Selkowitz
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1304
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cyassl/ctaocrypt/types.h needs SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
Reported-by: Chris Conlon
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Fixes the test 1014 failure
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We've announced this pending removal for a long time and we've
repeatedly asked if anyone would care or if anyone objects. Nobody has
objected. It has probably not even been working for a good while since
nobody has tested/used this code recently.
The stuff in krb4.h that was generic enough to be used by other sources
is now present in security.h
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See XC_AMEND_DISTCLEAN comments for details.
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Curl-config outputs static libraries even when they are disabled in
configure.
This causes problems with the build of pycurl.
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For libc variants without a spearate pthread lib (like bionic), try
using pthreads without the pthreads lib first and only if that fails try
the -lpthread linker flag.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1216
Reported by: Duncan
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1 - We don't use the results from the test and we never did. recvfrom()
is only used by the TFTP code and it has not caused any problems.
2 - the CURL_CHECK_FUNC_RECVFROM function is extremely slow
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No API change involved.
Info: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-02/0234.html
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I also added --with-darwinssl to the list of SSL options in configure.
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This function was only used twice, both in places where performance
isn't crucial (socks + if2ip). Removing the use of this function removes
the need to have our private version for systems without it == reduced
amount of code.
Also, in the SOCKS case it is clearly better to fail gracefully rather
than to truncate the results.
This work was triggered by a bug report on the strcal prototype in
strequal.h.
strlcat was added in commit db70cd28 in February 2001!
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1192
Reported by: Jeremy Huddleston
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- Stabilization results in 4 public interface m4 macros:
XC_CONFIGURE_PREAMBLE
XC_CONFIGURE_PREAMBLE_VER_MAJOR
XC_CONFIGURE_PREAMBLE_VER_MINOR
XC_CHECK_PATH_SEPARATOR
- Avoid one level of internal indirection
- Update comments
- Drop XC_OVR_ZZ40 macro
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Some basic checks we make were placed early enough in generated
configure script when using autoconf 2.5X versions. Newer autoconf
versions expand these checks much further into the configure script,
rendering them useless. Using XC_CONFIGURE_PREAMBLE fixes placement
of early intended checks across all our autoconf supported versions.
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Fix proper macro expansion order across autotools versions for
C compiler and preprocessor program checks.
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