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Ripped out from CONTRIBUTE into its own document, but also extended from
there.
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..SH should be .SH
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/705
Reported-by: Eric S. Raymond
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And delete trailing whitespace
And rename section 17 to "command line tool" from "client"
Closes #702
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and removed erroneous reference to test case lib509
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.. and preprocessor check TLS session info is defined for all backends.
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The two options are almost the same, except in the case of OpenSSL:
CURLINFO_TLS_SESSION OpenSSL session internals is SSL_CTX *.
CURLINFO_TLS_SSL_PTR OpenSSL session internals is SSL *.
For backwards compatibility we couldn't modify CURLINFO_TLS_SESSION to
return an SSL pointer for OpenSSL.
Also, add support for the 'internals' member to point to SSL object for
the other backends axTLS, PolarSSL, Secure Channel, Secure Transport and
wolfSSL.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/234
Reported-by: dkjjr89@users.noreply.github.com
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-09/0127.html
Reported-by: Michael König
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- Add tests.
- Add an example to CURLOPT_TFTP_NO_OPTIONS.3.
- Add --tftp-no-options to expose CURLOPT_TFTP_NO_OPTIONS.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/481
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Some TFTP server implementations ignore the "TFTP Option extension"
(RFC 1782-1784, 2347-2349), or implement it in a flawed way, causing
problems with libcurl. Another switch for curl_easy_setopt
"CURLOPT_TFTP_NO_OPTIONS" is introduced which prevents libcurl from
sending TFTP option requests to a server, avoiding many problems caused
by faulty implementations.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/481
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Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/666
Reported-by: baumanj@users.noreply.github.com
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Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/666
Reported-by: baumanj@users.noreply.github.com
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Reported-By: Gisle Vanem
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Change the example in the docs for CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS to use
CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS instead of CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT.
Closes #653
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The behavior has been clarified in CURLOPT_FTP_USE_{EPRT,EPSV}.3 man
pages since curl-7_12_3~131. This patch makes it clear in the curl.1
man page, too.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1305970
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All plain C examples now (mostly) adhere to the curl code style. While
they are only examples, they had diverted so much and contained all
sorts of different mixed code styles by now. Having them use a unified
style helps users and readability. Also, as they get copy-and-pasted
widely by users, making sure they're clean and nice is a good idea.
573 checksrc warnings were addressed.
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cleaning up handles is a good idea as we leak memory otherwise
Also, line wrapped before 80 columns.
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As of https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/#/c/6980/, almost all of
BoringSSL #ifdefs in cURL should be unnecessary:
- BoringSSL provides no-op stubs for compatibility which replaces most
#ifdefs.
- DES_set_odd_parity has been in BoringSSL for nearly a year now. Remove
the compatibility codepath.
- With a small tweak to an extend_key_56_to_64 call, the NTLM code
builds fine.
- Switch OCSP-related #ifdefs to the more generally useful
OPENSSL_NO_OCSP.
The only #ifdefs which remain are Curl_ossl_version and the #undefs to
work around OpenSSL and wincrypt.h name conflicts. (BoringSSL leaves
that to the consumer. The in-header workaround makes things sensitive to
include order.)
This change errs on the side of removing conditionals despite many of
the restored codepaths being no-ops. (BoringSSL generally adds no-op
compatibility stubs when possible. OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER #ifdefs are
bad enough!)
Closes #640
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... as we're HTTPS on the main site now, there's no point in that
extra step
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