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2012-09-01darwinssl: Bugfix for previous commit for older catsNick Zitzmann
I accidentally broke functionality for versions of OS X prior to Mountain Lion in the previous commit. This commit fixes the problems.
2012-08-18darwinssl: add TLS 1.1 and 1.2 support, replace deprecated functionsNick Zitzmann
In Mountain Lion, Apple added TLS 1.1 and 1.2, and deprecated a number of SecureTransport functions, some of which we were using. We now check to see if the replacement functions are present, and if so, we use them instead. The old functions are still present for users of older cats. Also fixed a build warning that started to appear under Mountain Lion
2012-07-25darwinssl: fixed freeze involving the multi interfaceNick Zitzmann
Previously the curl_multi interface would freeze if darwinssl was enabled and at least one of the handles tried to connect to a Web site using HTTPS. Removed the "wouldblock" state darwinssl was using because I figured out a solution for our "would block but in which direction?" dilemma.
2012-07-08darwinssl: don't use arc4random_bufNick Zitzmann
Re-wrote Curl_darwinssl_random() to not use arc4random_buf() because the function is not available prior to iOS 4.3 and OS X 10.7.
2012-07-07darwinssl: output cipher with text, remove SNI warningNick Zitzmann
The code was printing a warning when SNI was set up successfully. Oops. Printing the cipher number in verbose mode was something only TLS/SSL programmers might understand, so I had it print the name of the cipher, just like in the OpenSSL code. That'll be at least a little bit easier to understand. The SecureTransport API doesn't have a method of getting a string from a cipher like OpenSSL does, so I had to generate the strings manually.
2012-06-27build: add our standard includes to curl_darwinssl.c and curl_multibyte.cYang Tse
2012-06-27DarwinSSL: allow using NTLM authenticationNick Zitzmann
Allow NTLM authentication when building using SecureTransport (Darwin) for SSL. This uses CommonCrypto, a cryptography library that ships with all versions of iOS and Mac OS X. It's like OpenSSL's libcrypto, except that it's missing a few less-common cyphers and doesn't have a big number data structure.
2012-06-26DarwinSSL: several adjustmentsNick Zitzmann
- Renamed st_ function prefix to darwinssl_ - Renamed Curl_st_ function prefix to Curl_darwinssl_ - Moved the duplicated ssl_connect_done out of the #ifdef in lib/urldata.h - Fixed a teensy little bug that made non-blocking connection attempts block - Made it so that it builds cleanly against the iOS 5.1 SDK
2012-06-26darwinssl: add support for native Mac OS X/iOS SSLNick Zitzmann