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When prefixing a path with /~/ it is supposed to be used relative to the
user's home directory but it didn't work. Now we cut off the entire
three byte sequenct "/~/" which seems to be how OpenSSH does it.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1173
Reported by: Balaji Parasuram
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Inclusion of top two most included header files now done in setup_once.h
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The conversions from ssize_t to int need to be typecasted.
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Instead of relying on the generic CURLE error for SCP or SFTP send
failures, try passing back a more suitable error if possible.
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The MD5 fingerprint cannot be computed when running in FIPS mode.
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Commit e351972bc89aa4c brought in the ssh agent support but some uses of
the libssh2 agent API was done unconditionally which wasn't good enough
since that API hasn't always been present.
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CURLSSH_AUTH_AGENT is a new auth type for SSH
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Calls to failf() are not supposed to provide trailing newline.
Calls to infof() must provide trailing newline.
Fixed 30 or so strings.
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Since Curl_pgrsDone() itself calls Curl_pgrsUpdate() which may return an
abort instruction or similar we need to return that info back and
subsequently properly handle return codes from Curl_pgrsDone() where
used.
(Spotted by a Coverity scan)
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If an empty string is passed to CURLOPT_SSH_PUBLIC_KEYFILE, libcurl will
pass no public key to libssh2 which then tries to compute it from the
private key. This is known to work when libssh2 1.4.0+ is linked against
OpenSSL.
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Curl_protocol_connect() now does the tunneling through the HTTP proxy if
requested instead of letting each protocol specific connection function
do it.
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When the buffer gets realloced to hold the file name in the
SSH_SFTP_READDIR_LINK state, the counter was not bumped accordingly.
Reported by: Armel Asselin
Patch by: Armel Asselin
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0249.html
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When sending quote command to a SFTP server and 'mkdir' was used, it
would send fixed permissions and not use the CURLOPT_NEW_DIRECTORY_PERMS
as it should.
Reported by: Armel
Patch by: Armel
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0249.html
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When a 32 digit hex key is given as a hostkey md5 checksum, the code
would still run it against the knownhost check and not properly
acknowledge that the md5 should then be the sole guide for.
The verbose output now includes the evaluated MD5 hostkey checksum.
Some related source code comments were also updated.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3451592
Reported by: Reza Arbab
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By setting PROTOPT_NOURLQUERY in the protocol handler struct, the
protocol will get the "query part" of the URL cut off before the data is
handled by the protocol-specific code. This makes libcurl adhere to
RFC3986 section 2.2.
Test 1220 is added to verify a file:// URL with query-part.
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prefixing a command with '*' means it is allowed to fail without
aborting the chain actions
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After a PORT has been issued, and the multi handle would switch to the
CURLM_STATE_DO_MORE state (which is unique for FTP), libcurl would
return the wrong fdset to wait for when curl_multi_fdset() is
called. The code would blindly assume that it was waiting for a connect
of the second connection, while that isn't true immediately after the
PORT command.
Also, the function multi.c:domore_getsock() was highly FTP-centric and
therefore ugly to keep in protocol-agnostic code. I solved this problem
by introducing a new function pointer in the Curl_handler struct called
domore_getsock() which is only called during the DOMORE state for
protocols that set that pointer.
The new ftp.c:ftp_domore_getsock() function now returns fdset info about
the control connection's command/response handling while such a state is
in use, and goes over to waiting for a writable second connection first
once the commands are done.
The original problem could be seen by running test 525 and checking the
time stamps in the FTP server log. I can verify that this fix at least
fixes this problem.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-10/0250.html
Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
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This workarounds old libssh2 versions not properly initializing
some ssh session variables, which would trigger memory debuggers
warnings on memory being used without having been initialized.
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As I modified conn->bits.tcpconnect to become an array that holds one
bool for each potential connection all uses of that struct field must
index it correctly.
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It was mostly typecasted to int all over the code so switching to long
instead all over should be a net gain.
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Fix compiler warning: `keycheck' might be used uninitialized in this function.
Fix compiler warning: `keybit' might be used uninitialized in this function.
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Fix compiler warning: unused variable 'data'
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Add a 'readwrite' function to the protocol handler struct and use that
for the extra readwrite functionality RTSP needs.
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Introduce an INIT state for the SSH state machine and set libssh2
non-blocking in that so that it is set properly before
libssh2_session_startup() is called.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2011-05/0001.html
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By the use of a the new lib/checksrc.pl script that checks that our
basic source style rules are followed.
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Make sure that files are closed before the post quote commands run as if
they operate on the just transferred file they could otherwise easily
fail.
Patch by: Rajesh Naganathan (edited)
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Massively reduce #ifdefs all over (23 #ifdef lines less so far)
Moved conversion-specific code to non-ascii.c
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The PROT_* set of internal defines for the protocols is no longer
used. We now use the same bits internally as we have defined in the
public header using the CURLPROTO_ prefix. This is for simplicity and
because the PROT_* prefix was already used duplicated internally for a
set of KRB4 values.
The PROTOPT_* defines were moved up to just below the struct definition
within which they are used.
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The protocol handler struct got a 'flags' field for special information
and characteristics of the given protocol.
This now enables us to move away central protocol information such as
CLOSEACTION and DUALCHANNEL from single defines in a central place, out
to each protocol's definition. It also made us stop abusing the protocol
field for other info than the protocol, and we could start cleaning up
other protocol-specific things by adding flags bits to set in the
handler struct.
The "protocol" field connectdata struct was removed as well and the code
now refers directly to the conn->handler->protocol field instead. To
make things work properly, the code now always store a conn->given
pointer that points out the original handler struct so that the code can
learn details from the original protocol even if conn->handler is
modified along the way - for example when switching to go over a HTTP
proxy.
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