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2007-08-27Fixed some minor type mismatches and missing consts mainly found by splint.Dan Fandrich
2007-04-10Update NTLM flag and descriptionYang Tse
2005-11-23only enable NTLM if HTTP and NTLM is not disabled, and if NTLM is disabledDaniel Stenberg
we define an empty macro for the ntlm cleanup function
2005-07-27disabling HTTP should also nullify this function callDaniel Stenberg
2005-04-07GnuTLS support added. There's now a "generic" SSL layer that we use all overDaniel Stenberg
internally, with code provided by sslgen.c. All SSL-layer-specific code is then written in ssluse.c (for OpenSSL) and gtls.c (for GnuTLS). As far as possible, internals should not need to know what SSL layer that is in use. Building with GnuTLS currently makes two test cases fail. TODO.gnutls contains a few known outstanding issues for the GnuTLS support. GnuTLS support is enabled with configure --with-gnutls
2005-03-10Christopher R. Palmer made it possible to build libcurl with theDaniel Stenberg
USE_WINDOWS_SSPI on Windows, and then libcurl will be built to use the native way to do NTLM. SSPI also allows libcurl to pass on the current user and its password in the request.
2004-03-30'authdone' was added to the sessionhandle and thus was removed from theDaniel Stenberg
argument to the NTLM function(s)
2004-01-07updated year in the copyright stringDaniel Stenberg
2003-09-15When we issue a HTTP request, first make sure if the authentication phaseDaniel Stenberg
is over or not, as if it isn't we shall not begin any PUT or POST operation. This cures bug report #805853, and test case 88 verifies it!
2003-07-22The NTLM functions now take a 'proxy' argument as well.Daniel Stenberg
2003-07-21moved the proxyuser and proxypasswd fields from the sessionhandle to theDaniel Stenberg
connectdata to work as expected
2003-06-26added ntlm flag bitsDaniel Stenberg
2003-06-11Initial take at NTLM authentication. It doesn't really work at this pointDaniel Stenberg
but the infrastructure is there.