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The parser would check for a query part before fragment, which caused it
to do wrong when the fragment contains a question mark.
Extended test 1560 to verify.
Reported-by: Alex Konev
Fixes #4412
Closes #4413
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If the input hostname is "[", hlen will underflow to max of size_t when
it is subtracted with 2.
hostname[hlen] will then cause a warning by ubsanitizer:
runtime error: addition of unsigned offset to 0x<snip> overflowed to
0x<snip>
I think that in practice, the generated code will work, and the output
of hostname[hlen] will be the first character "[".
This can be demonstrated by the following program (tested in both clang
and gcc, with -O3)
int main() {
char* hostname=strdup("[");
size_t hlen = strlen(hostname);
hlen-=2;
hostname++;
printf("character is %d\n",+hostname[hlen]);
free(hostname-1);
}
I found this through fuzzing, and even if it seems harmless, the proper
thing is to return early with an error.
Closes #4389
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Fixes warning detected by PVS-Studio
Fixes #4374
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Fixes warning detected by PVS-Studio
Fixes #4374
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Fixes warning detected by PVS-Studio
Fixes #4374
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CURLU_NO_AUTHORITY is intended for use with unknown schemes (i.e. not
"file:///") to override cURL's default demand that an authority exists.
Closes #4349
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It needs to parse correctly. Otherwise it could be tricked into letting
through a-f using host names that libcurl would then resolve. Like
'[ab.be]'.
Reported-by: Thomas Vegas
Closes #4315
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The longest currently registered URI scheme at IANA is 36 bytes long.
Closes #3905
Closes #3900
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Fixes Codacy/CppCheck warnings.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3872
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Updated test 1560 to verify.
Closes #3880
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The zoneid can be used with IPv6 numerical addresses.
Updated test 1560 to verify.
Closes #3834
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... to make the host name "usable". Store the scope id and put it back
when extracting a URL out of it.
Also makes curl_url_set() syntax check CURLUPART_HOST.
Fixes #3817
Closes #3822
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This limits all accepted input strings passed to libcurl to be less than
CURL_MAX_INPUT_LENGTH (8000000) bytes, for these API calls:
curl_easy_setopt() and curl_url_set().
The 8000000 number is arbitrary picked and is meant to detect mistakes
or abuse, not to limit actual practical use cases. By limiting the
acceptable string lengths we also reduce the risk of integer overflows
all over.
NOTE: This does not apply to `CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS`.
Test 1559 verifies.
Closes #3805
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Only allow well formed decimal numbers in the input.
Document that the number MUST be between 1 and 65535.
Add tests to test 1560 to verify the above.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3753
Closes #3762
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fixes #3741
Closes #3742
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urlapi: turn three local-only functions into statics
conncache: make conncache_find_first_connection static
multi: make detach_connnection static
connect: make getaddressinfo static
curl_ntlm_core: make hmac_md5 static
http2: make two functions static
http: make http_setup_conn static
connect: make tcpnodelay static
tests: make UNITTEST a thing to mark functions with, so they can be static for
normal builds and non-static for unit test builds
... and mark Curl_shuffle_addr accordingly.
url: make up_free static
setopt: make vsetopt static
curl_endian: make write32_le static
rtsp: make rtsp_connisdead static
warnless: remove unused functions
memdebug: remove one unused function, made another static
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Both nits pointed out by codacy.com
Closes #3540
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The previous fix for parsing IPv6 URLs with a zone index was a paddle
short for URLs without an explicit port. This patch fixes that case
and adds a unit test case.
This bug was highlighted by issue #3408, and while it's not the full
fix for the problem there it is an isolated bug that should be fixed
regardless.
Closes #3411
Reported-by: GitYuanQu on github
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
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If just a `?' to indicate the query is passed always store a zero length
query instead of having a NULL query.
This permits to distinguish URL with trailing `?'.
Fixes #3369
Closes #3370
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A URL with a single colon without a portnumber should use the default
port, discarding the colon. Fix, add a testcase and also do little bit
of comment wordsmithing.
Closes #3365
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
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This adds a new unittest intended to cover the internal functions in
the urlapi code, starting with parse_port(). In order to avoid name
collisions in debug builds, parse_port() is renamed Curl_parse_port()
since it will be exported.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad <Marcel.Raad@teamviewer.com>
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An IPv6 URL which contains a zone index includes a '%%25<zode id>'
string before the ending ']' bracket. The parsing logic wasn't set
up to cope with the zone index however, resulting in a malformed url
error being returned. Fix by breaking the parsing into two stages
to correctly handle the zone index.
Closes #3355
Closes #3319
Reported-by: tonystz on Github
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad <Marcel.Raad@teamviewer.com>
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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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APPENDQUERY + URLENCODE would skip all equals signs but now it only skip
encoding the first to better allow "name=content" for any content.
Reported-by: Alexey Melnichuk
Fixes #3231
Closes #3231
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The function identifying a leading "scheme" part of the URL considered a
few letters ending with a colon to be a scheme, making something like
"short:80" to become an unknown scheme instead of a short host name and
a port number.
Extended test 1560 to verify.
Also fixed test203 to use file_pwd to make it get the correct path on
windows. Removed test 2070 since it was a duplicate of 203.
Assisted-by: Marcel Raad
Reported-by: Hagai Auro
Fixes #3220
Fixes #3233
Closes #3223
Closes #3235
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This reverts commit 226cfa8264cd979eff3fd52c0f3585ef095e7cf2.
This commit caused test failures on appveyor/windows. Work on fixing them is
in #3235.
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The function identifying a leading "scheme" part of the URL considered a few
letters ending with a colon to be a scheme, making something like "short:80"
to become an unknown scheme instead of a short host name and a port number.
Extended test 1560 to verify.
Reported-by: Hagai Auro
Fixes #3220
Closes #3223
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Regression from 46e164069d1a52. Extended test 1560 to verify.
Reported-by: tpaukrt on github
Fixes #3218
Closes #3219
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... and libcurl doesn't support any single-letter URL schemes (if there
even exist any) so it should be fairly risk-free.
Reported-by: Marcel Raad
Fixes #3070
Closes #3071
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Closes #3024
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In order for this API to fully work for libcurl itself, it now offers a
CURLU_GUESS_SCHEME flag that makes it "guess" scheme based on the host
name prefix just like libcurl always did. If there's no known prefix, it
will guess "http://".
Separately, it relaxes the check of the host name so that IDN host names
can be passed in as well.
Both these changes are necessary for libcurl itself to use this API.
Assisted-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Closes #3018
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In the CURLUPART_URL case, there is no codepath which invokes url
decoding so remove the assignment of the urldecode variable. This
fixes the deadstore bug-report from clang static analysis.
Closes #3015
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
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Closes #2963
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Coverity CID 1439134
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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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