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Reported-by: Jon Seymour
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This enables the CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYSTATUS functionality.
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Use Unix when generically writing about Unix based systems as UNIX is
the trademark and should only be used in a particular product's name.
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This patch updates the documentation for the SMB/CIFS protocol.
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Fixed the ability to use the current log-in credentials with DIGEST-MD5.
I had previously disabled this functionality in commit 607883f13c as I
couldn't get this to work under Windows 8, however, from testing HTTP
Digest authentication through Windows SSPI and then further testing of
this code I have found it works in Windows 7.
Some further investigation is required to see what the differences are
between Windows 7 and 8, but for now enable this functionality as the
code will return an error when AcquireCredentialsHandle() fails.
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Option --pinnedpubkey takes a path to a public key in DER format and
only connect if it matches (currently only implemented with OpenSSL).
Provides CURLOPT_PINNEDPUBLICKEY for curl_easy_setopt().
Extract a public RSA key from a website like so:
openssl s_client -connect google.com:443 2>&1 < /dev/null | \
sed -n '/-----BEGIN/,/-----END/p' | openssl x509 -noout -pubkey \
| openssl rsa -pubin -outform DER > google.com.der
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For private keys, use the first match from: user-specified key file
(if provided), ~/.ssh/id_rsa, ~/.ssh/id_dsa, ./id_rsa, ./id_dsa
Note that the previous code only looked for id_dsa files. id_rsa is
now generally preferred, as it supports larger key sizes.
For public keys, use the user-specified key file, if provided.
Otherwise, try to extract the public key from the private key file.
This means that passing --pubkey is typically no longer required,
and makes the key-handling behavior more like OpenSSH.
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and separate the example URLs with newlines
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1414
Reported-by: teo8976
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Reflect recent changes in SPNEGO and GSS-API code in the docs.
Update them with appropriate namings and remove visible spots for
GSS-Negotiate.
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2014-07/0006.html
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...and removed ;OPTIONS from --user as that functionality was removed
in 7.34.0.
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And clarify for curl that --proxy-header now must be used for headers
that are meant for a proxy, and they will not be included if the request
is not for a proxy.
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Added initial support for --next/-: which will be used to replace the
rather confusing : command line operation what was used for the URL
specific options prototype.
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... and mention the --tlsv1.[0-2] options in the --tslv1 entry
Reported-by: Hubert Kario
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when using --http2 one can now selectively disable NPN or ALPN with
--no-alpn and --no-npn. for now honored with NSS only.
TODO: honor this option with GnuTLS and OpenSSL
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The minor version will be dropped for HTTP 2 so it will make sense to
avoid using it in option names etc.
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... it could be misleading a reader into thinking it _has_ to be encoded.
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...also added as KNOWN_BUG #87 with reference to bug #1294
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1297
Reported-by: Michael Osipov
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Otherwise a NOOP operation would be performed which a) only returns a
single line response and not a multiline response where -I needs to be
used, and b) provides an inconsistent user experience compared to that
of the POP3 and IMAP protocols.
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* Added SMTP section to --request
* Expanded --mail-rcpt to describe the usage when using the verify and
expand commands.
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Additionally corrected typos in --oauth2-bearer protocol list.
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I noted a missing text for exit-code 89 in docs/curl.1
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The option '--bearer' might be slightly ambiguous in name. It doesn't
create any conflict that I am aware of at the moment, however, OAUTH v2
is not the only authentication mechanism which uses "bearer" tokens.
Reported-by: Kyle L. Huff
URL: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-10/0064.html
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Added missing information, from curl 7.31.0, regarding the use of the
optional login options that may be specified as part of --user.
For example:
--user 'user:password;auth=NTLM' in IMAP, POP3 and SMTP protocols.
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