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--path-as-is is the command line option
Added docs in curl.1 and CURLOPT_PATH_AS_IS.3
Added test in test 1241
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TLS False Start support requires iOS 7.0 or later, or OS X 10.9 or later.
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This option can be used to enable/disable TLS False Start defined in the RFC
draft-bmoeller-tls-falsestart.
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Reported-by: Frank Gevaerts
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Reported-by: Jonathan Cardoso
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And modify the text to refer to HTTP 2 as it isn't called "2.0".
Reported-By: Michael Wallner
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Also known as "status_request" or OCSP stapling, defined in RFC6066
section 8.
Thanks-to: Joe Mason
- for the work-around for the OpenSSL bug.
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This option can be used to enable/disable certificate status verification using
the "Certificate Status Request" TLS extension defined in RFC6066 section 8.
This also adds the CURLE_SSL_INVALIDCERTSTATUS error, to be used when the
certificate status verification fails, and the Curl_ssl_cert_status_request()
function, used to check whether the SSL backend supports the status_request
extension.
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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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Change CURLOPT_TIMEOUT doc to warn that if CURLOPT_TIMEOUT and
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT_MS are both set whichever one is set last is the one
that will be used.
Prior to this change that behavior was only noted in the
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT_MS doc.
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Add .nf and .fi such that the code gets wrapped in a pre on the web.
Fixed grammar, fixed formatting of the "See also" items.
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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The ability to do HTTP requests over a UNIX domain socket has been
requested before, in Apr 2008 [0][1] and Sep 2010 [2]. While a
discussion happened, no patch seems to get through. I decided to give it
a go since I need to test a nginx HTTP server which listens on a UNIX
domain socket.
One patch [3] seems to make it possible to use the
CURLOPT_OPENSOCKETFUNCTION function to gain a UNIX domain socket.
Another person wrote a Go program which can do HTTP over a UNIX socket
for Docker[4] which uses a special URL scheme (though the name contains
cURL, it has no relation to the cURL library).
This patch considers support for UNIX domain sockets at the same level
as HTTP proxies / IPv6, it acts as an intermediate socket provider and
not as a separate protocol. Since this feature affects network
operations, a new feature flag was added ("unix-sockets") with a
corresponding CURL_VERSION_UNIX_SOCKETS macro.
A new CURLOPT_UNIX_SOCKET_PATH option is added and documented. This
option enables UNIX domain sockets support for all requests on the
handle (replacing IP sockets and skipping proxies).
A new configure option (--enable-unix-sockets) and CMake option
(ENABLE_UNIX_SOCKETS) can disable this optional feature. Note that I
deliberately did not mark this feature as advanced, this is a
feature/component that should easily be available.
[0]: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2008-04/0279.html
[1]: http://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2008/04/14/http-over-unix-domain-sockets/
[2]: http://sourceforge.net/p/curl/feature-requests/53/
[3]: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2008-04/0361.html
[4]: https://github.com/Soulou/curl-unix-socket
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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This patch updates the documentation for the SMB/CIFS protocol.
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...and removed duplication of what protocols are supported from the
description text.
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...and revised the proxy wording a little as well.
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...and corrected a related typo in curl_easy_setopt.3.
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As this is covered by the PROTOCOLS section and saves having to update
two parts of the document with the same information in future.
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As implementations are refereed to GSS-API libraries as per the RFC and
GSSAPI typically refers to an authentication mechanism.
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Added missing IMAP to the protocol list.
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Whilst the description included information about SMTP, the protocol
list only showed "TTP, FTP, IMAP, POP3".
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