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The timeout set with CURLOPT_TIMEOUT is no longer used when
disconnecting from one of the pingpong protocols (FTP, IMAP, SMTP,
POP3).
Reported-by: jasal82 on github
Fixes #3264
Closes #3374
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The function does not return the same value as snprintf() normally does,
so readers may be mislead into thinking the code works differently than
it actually does. A different function name makes this easier to detect.
Reported-by: Tomas Hoger
Assisted-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Fixes #3296
Closes #3297
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... to make it a truly unified URL parser.
Closes #3017
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See header file and man pages for API. All documented API details work
and are tested in the 1560 test case.
Closes #2842
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... and add "MAILINDEX".
As described in #2789, this is a suggested solution. Changing UID=xx to
actually get mail with UID xx and add "MAILINDEX" to get a mail with a
special index in the mail box (old behavior). So MAILINDEX=1 gives the
first non deleted mail in the mail box.
Fixes #2789
Closes #2815
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- Get rid of variable that was generating false positive warning
(unitialized)
- Fix issues in tests
- Reduce scope of several variables all over
etc
Closes #2631
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Closes #2623
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Follow-up commit to 615edc1f73 which was incomplete.
Assisted-by: Max Dymond
Detected by OSS-fuzz
Bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=5206
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For pop3/imap/smtp, added test 891 to somewhat verify the pop3
case.
For this, I enhanced the pingpong test server to be able to send back
responses with LF-only instead of always using CRLF.
Closes #2150
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As documented in RFC 3501 section 9:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-9
Closes #2061
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CVE-2017-1000257
Reported-by: Brian Carpenter and 0xd34db347
Also detected by OSS-Fuzz: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=3586
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Updates test 800 to verify
Fixes #1902
Closes #1903
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Available in HTTP, SMTP and IMAP.
Deprecates the FORM API.
See CURLOPT_MIMEPOST.
Lib code and associated documentation.
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When working on this code I found the previous setup a bit weird while
using proper defines increases readability.
Closes #1824
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It is a defined possible greeting at server startup that means the
connection is already authenticated. See
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-7.1.4
Test 846 added to verify.
Fixes #1818
Closes #1820
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... make sure we bail out on overflows.
Reported-by: Brian Carpenter
Closes #1758
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Add a new type of callback to Curl_handler which performs checks on
the connection. Alter RTSP so that it uses this callback to do its
own check on connection health.
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... all other non-HTTP protocol schemes are now defaulting to "tunnel
trough" mode if a HTTP proxy is specified. In reality there are no HTTP
proxies out there that allow those other schemes.
Assisted-by: Ray Satiro, Michael Kaufmann
Closes #1505
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Closes #1356
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Fixes #1252
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Both IMAP and POP3 response characters are used internally, but when
appended to the STARTTLS denial message likely could confuse the user.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1203
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We had some confusions on when each function was used. We should not act
differently on different locales anyway.
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... to make it less likely that we forget that the function actually
does case insentive compares. Also replaced several invokes of the
function with a plain strcmp when case sensitivity is not an issue (like
comparing with "-").
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Since we're using CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_SERVER_REPLY in imap, pop3 and smtp as
more of a generic "failed to parse" introduce an alias without FTP in
the name.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/975
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curl_printf.h defines printf to curl_mprintf, etc. This can cause
problems with external headers which may use
__attribute__((format(printf, ...))) markers etc.
To avoid that they cause problems with system includes, we include
curl_printf.h after any system headers. That makes the three last
headers to always be, and we keep them in this order:
curl_printf.h
curl_memory.h
memdebug.h
None of them include system headers, they all do funny #defines.
Reported-by: David Benjamin
Fixes #743
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may be null in the CURLOPT_CONNECT_ONLY case
Fixes #747
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The list and search response functions were identical! Merged into one
now. Detected by PVS Studio.
Reported-by: Alexis La Goutte
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... as it now is used by multi.c only.
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warning C4706: assignment within conditional expression
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warning C4701: potentially uninitialized local variable 'size' used
Technically this can't happen, as the usage of 'size' is protected by
'if(parsed)' and 'parsed' is only set after 'size' has been parsed.
Anyway, lets keep the compiler happy.
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Regression since commit 710f14edba.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/422
Reported-by: Justin Ehlert
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This reverts commit 64e959ffe37c436503f9fed1ce2d6ee6ae50bd9a.
Feedback-by: Dan Fandrich
URL: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-11/0062.html
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They tend to never get updated anyway so they're frequently inaccurate
and we never go back to revisit them anyway. We document issues to work
on properly in KNOWN_BUGS and TODO instead.
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The fix in 1a614c6c3 was wrong and would leed to free() of a fixed
string.
Pointed-out-by: Kamil Dudka
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Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/486
Closes https://github.com/bagder/curl/pull/487
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Closes #517
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imap.c:657:13: error: assignment discards 'const' qualifier from pointer
target type [-Werror=discarded-qualifiers]
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Since we just started make use of free(NULL) in order to simplify code,
this change takes it a step further and:
- converts lots of Curl_safefree() calls to good old free()
- makes Curl_safefree() not check the pointer before free()
The (new) rule of thumb is: if you really want a function call that
frees a pointer and then assigns it to NULL, then use Curl_safefree().
But we will prefer just using free() from now on.
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... and as a consequence, introduce curl_printf.h with that re-define
magic instead and make all libcurl code use that instead.
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Its use is only enabled by explicit requirement in URL (;AUTH=EXTERNAL) and
by not setting the password.
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