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Closes #2706
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Closes #2704
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The code treated the set version as the *exact* version to require in
the TLS handshake, which is not what other TLS backends do and probably
not what most people expect either.
Reported-by: Andreas Olsson
Assisted-by: Gaurav Malhotra
Fixes #2691
Closes #2694
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Reported-by: Andreas Olsson
Fixes #2692
Closes #2693
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The previous example was a little bit confusing, because SSL* structure
(or other "in use" SSL connection pointer) is not accessible after the
transfer is completed, therefore working with the raw TLS library
specific pointer needs to be done during transfer.
Closes #2690
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Follow-up to b6a16afa0aa5
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Closes #2673
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Closes #2663
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Closes #2657
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Closes #2120
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Closes #2281
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Implemented by Björn in 946ce5b61f
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Given the contstraints of SChannel, I'm exposing these as the algorithms
themselves instead; while replicating the ciphersuite as specified by
OpenSSL would have been preferable, I found no way in the SChannel API
to do so.
To use this from the commandline, you need to pass the names of contants
defining the desired algorithms. For example, curl --ciphers
"CALG_SHA1:CALG_RSA_SIGN:CALG_RSA_KEYX:CALG_AES_128:CALG_DH_EPHEM"
https://github.com The specific names come from wincrypt.h
Closes #2630
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Detected using the `codespell` tool (version 1.13.0).
Also secure and fix an URL.
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According to the user survey 2018, not even one out of 670 users use
them. Nobody on the mailing list spoke up for them either.
Closes #2629
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If there's an existing entry using the selected name.
Closes #2622
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Closes #2276
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Adds CURLOPT_DISALLOW_USERNAME_IN_URL and --disallow-username-in-url. Makes
libcurl reject URLs with a username in them.
Closes #2340
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Adds CURLOPT_TLS13_CIPHERS and CURLOPT_PROXY_TLS13_CIPHERS.
curl: added --tls13-ciphers and --proxy-tls13-ciphers
Fixes #2435
Reported-by: zzq1015 on github
Closes #2607
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... the older description doesn't work
Reported-by: Peter Varga
Fixes #2615
Closes #2616
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This was added earlier but appears to have been removed accidentally.
AFAICT this is very much still an issue.
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I say "accidentally" because the text seems to have harmlessly snuck
into [1] (which makes no mention of it). [1] was later reverted for
unspecified reasons in [2], presumably because the mentioned issue was
fixed or invalid.
[1] de9fac00c40db321d44fa6fbab6eb62ec4c83998
[2] 16d1f369403cbb04bd7b085eabbeebf159473fc2
Closes #2618
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The latest psl is cached in the multi or share handle. It is refreshed
before use after 72 hours.
New share lock CURL_LOCK_DATA_PSL controls the psl cache sharing.
If the latest psl is not available, the builtin psl is used.
Reported-by: Yaakov Selkowitz
Fixes #2553
Closes #2601
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--data, --form, and --ntlm were declared to be mutually exclusive with
non-existing options. --data and --form referred to --upload (which is
short for --upload-file and therefore did work, so this one was merely
a bit confusing), --ntlm referred to --negotiated instead of --negotiate.
Closes #2612
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Almost all headers start with an uppercase letter, but some didn't.
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Closes #2102
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Closes #2588
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Closes #2573
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... and unify the source code to adhere.
Closes #2563
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It is enabled by default, so --no-styled-output will switch off the
detection/use of bold headers.
Closes #2538
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Reported-by: bsammon on github
Fixes #2590
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The previous limit of 5 can still end up in situation that takes a very
long time and consumes a lot of CPU.
If there is still a rare use case for this, a user can provide their own
fnmatch callback for a version that allows a larger set of wildcards.
This commit was triggered by yet another OSS-Fuzz timeout due to this.
Bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=8369
Closes #2587
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...as there's also a version 2.
Closes #2579
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This example was changed in ce2140a8c1 to use the new microsecond based
getinfo option. This change makes it conditionally keep using the older
option so that the example still builds with older libcurl versions.
Closes #2584
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Provide a set of new timers that return the time intervals using integer
number of microseconds instead of floats.
The new info names are as following:
CURLINFO_APPCONNECT_TIME_T
CURLINFO_CONNECT_TIME_T
CURLINFO_NAMELOOKUP_TIME_T
CURLINFO_PRETRANSFER_TIME_T
CURLINFO_REDIRECT_TIME_T
CURLINFO_STARTTRANSFER_TIME_T
CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME_T
Closes #2495
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