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Visual Studio complains with a message box:
"Run-Time Check Failure #1 - A cast to a smaller data type has caused a
loss of data. If this was intentional, you should mask the source of
the cast with the appropriate bitmask.
For example:
char c = (i & 0xFF);
Changing the code in this way will not affect the quality of the
resulting optimized code."
This is because only 'val' is cast to unsigned char, so the "& 0xff" has
no effect.
Closes #387
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find . -name .gitignore -print0 | xargs -i -0 sort -o '{}' '{}'
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Return 0 instead of NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE if we can't locate the
SessionHandle. Apparently mod_h2 will sometimes send a frame for a
stream_id we're finished with.
Use nghttp2_session_get_stream_user_data and
nghttp2_session_set_stream_user_data to identify SessionHandles instead
of a hash.
Closes #372
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closes #371
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Reported-by: Tim Stack
Closes #359
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Currently when the server responds with 401 on NTLM authenticated
connection (re-used) we consider it to have failed. However this is
legitimate and may happen when for example IIS is set configured to
'authPersistSingleRequest' or when the request goes thru a proxy (with
'via' header).
Implemented by imploying an additional state once a connection is
re-used to indicate that if we receive 401 we need to restart
authentication.
Closes #363
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The SSH state machine didn't clear the 'rc' variable appropriately in a
two places which prevented it from looping the way it should. And it
lacked an 'else' statement that made it possible to erroneously get
stuck in the SSH_AUTH_AGENT state.
Reported-by: Tim Stack
Closes #357
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initialization discards 'const' qualifier from pointer target type
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References to NTLM in the identity generation should have been removed
in commit c469941293 but not all were.
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connect.c:953:5: warning: initializer element is not computable at load
time
connect.c:953:5: warning: missing initializer for field 'dwMinorVersion'
of 'OSVERSIONINFOEX'
curl_sspi.c:97:5: warning: initializer element is not computable at load
time
curl_sspi.c:97:5: warning: missing initializer for field 'szCSDVersion'
of 'OSVERSIONINFOEX'
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schannel.c:1125:5: warning: missing initializer for field 'dwMinorVersion'
of 'OSVERSIONINFOEX' [-Wmissing-field-initializers
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Otherwise it would never be called for an HTTP/2 connection, which has
its own disconnect handler.
I spotted this while debugging <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1248389>
where the http_disconnect() handler was called on an FTP session handle
causing 'dnf' to crash. conn->data->req.protop of type (struct FTP *)
was reinterpreted as type (struct HTTP *) which resulted in SIGSEGV in
Curl_add_buffer_free() after printing the "Connection cache is full,
closing the oldest one." message.
A previously working version of libcurl started to crash after it was
recompiled with the HTTP/2 support despite the HTTP/2 protocol was not
actually used. This commit makes it work again although I suspect the
root cause (reinterpreting session handle data of incompatible protocol)
still has to be fixed. Otherwise the same will happen when mixing FTP
and HTTP/2 connections and exceeding the connection cache limit.
Reported-by: Tomas Tomecek
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1248389
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Currently, libcurl rejects responses with "Content-Encoding: compress"
when CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING is set to "". I think that libcurl should
treat the Content-Encoding "compress" the same as other
Content-Encodings that it does not support, e.g. "bzip2". That means
just ignoring it.
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MSVC 12 complains:
lib\vtls\openssl.c(1554): warning C4701: potentially uninitialized local
variable 'verstr' used It's a false positive, but as it's normally not,
I have enabled warning-as-error for that warning.
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Detected by Coverity.
Error: NULL_RETURNS:
lib/http2.c:1301: returned_null: "strchr" returns null (checked 103 out of 109 times).
lib/http2.c:1301: var_assigned: Assigning: "hdbuf" = null return value from "strchr".
lib/http2.c:1302: dereference: Incrementing a pointer which might be null: "hdbuf".
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1301| hdbuf = strchr(hdbuf, 0x0a);
1302|-> ++hdbuf;
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1304| authority_idx = 0;
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- Fix the VerifyVersionInfo calls, which we use to test for the OS major
version, to also test for the minor version as well as the service pack
major and minor versions.
MSDN: "If you are testing the major version, you must also test the
minor version and the service pack major and minor versions."
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms725492.aspx
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/pull/353#issuecomment-123493098
Reported-by: Marcel Raad <MarcelRaad@users.noreply.github.com>
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Addition of new procedures curl_pushheader_bynum and curl_pushheader_byname
requires VERSIONINFO updating.
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They should not trigger, but in case of internal problems we at least
avoid crashes this way.
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New tool option --ssl-no-revoke.
New value CURLSSLOPT_NO_REVOKE for CURLOPT_SSL_OPTIONS.
Currently this option applies only to WinSSL where we have automatic
certificate revocation checking by default. According to the
ssl-compared chart there are other backends that have automatic checking
(NSS, wolfSSL and DarwinSSL) so we could possibly accommodate them at
some later point.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/264
Reported-by: zenden2k <zenden2k@gmail.com>
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Static analysis indicated that my commit 9008f3d564 ("ntlm_wb: Fix
hard-coded limit on NTLM auth packet size") introduced a potential
memory leak on an error path, because we forget to free the buffer
before returning an error.
Fix this.
Although actually, it never happens in practice because we never *get*
here with state == NTLMSTATE_TYPE1. The state is always zero. That
might want cleaning up in a separate patch.
Reported-by: Terri Oda
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setup-vms.h: More symbols for SHA256, hacks for older VAX
openssl.h: Use OpenSSL OPENSSL_NO_SHA256 macro to allow building on VAX.
openssl.c: Use OpenSSL version checks and OPENSSL_NO_SHA256 macro to
allow building on VAX and 64 bit VMS.
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setup-vms.h: Symbol case fixups submitted by Michael Steve
build_gnv_curl_pcsi_desc.com: VSI aka as VMS Software, is now the
supplier of new versions of VMS. The install kit needs to accept
VSI as a producer.
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Since we do prefix match using given header by application code
against header name pair in format "NAME:VALUE", and VALUE part can
contain ":", we have to careful about existence of ":" in header
parameter. ":" should be allowed to match HTTP/2 pseudo-header field,
and other use of ":" in header must be treated as error, and
curl_pushheader_byname should return NULL. This commit implements
this behaviour.
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... to properly support that options are set to the handle after it is
added to the multi handle.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-06/0122.html
Reported-by: Stefan Bühler
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In 3013bb6 I had changed cookie export to ignore any-domain cookies,
however the logic I used to do so was incorrect, and would lead to a
busy loop in the case of exporting a cookie list that contained
any-domain cookies. The result of that is worse though, because in that
case the other cookies would not be written resulting in an empty file
once the application is terminated to stop the busy loop.
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It is similar to existing CURL_CFLAG_EXTRAS, but for
extra linker option.
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Coverity CID 1306668
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Make sure that the error buffer is always initialized and simplify the
use of it to make the logic easier.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/318
Reported-by: sneis
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OPENSSL_load_builtin_modules does not exist in BoringSSL. Regression
from cae43a1
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The symbol SSL3_MT_NEWSESSION_TICKET appears to have been introduced at
around openssl 0.9.8f, and the use of it in lib/vtls/openssl.c breaks
builds with older openssls (certainly with 0.9.8b, which is the latest
older version I have to try with).
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** WORK-AROUND **
The introduced non-blocking general behaviour for Curl_proxyCONNECT()
didn't work for the data connection establishment unless it was very
fast. The newly introduced function argument makes it operate in a more
blocking manner, more like it used to work in the past. This blocking
approach is only used when the FTP data connecting through HTTP proxy.
Blocking like this is bad. A better fix would make it work more
asynchronously.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/278
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CVE-2015-3236
This partially reverts commit curl-7_39_0-237-g87c4abb
Reported-by: Tomas Tomecek, Kamil Dudka
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20150617A.html
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CVE-2015-3237
Detected by Coverity. CID 1299430.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20150617B.html
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This commit is several drafts squashed together. The changes from each
draft are noted below. If any changes are similar and possibly
contradictory the change in the latest draft takes precedence.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/244
Reported-by: Chris Araman
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- return 0 if len == 0. that will have to be documented.
- continue on and process the caches regardless of raw recv
- if decrypted data will be returned then set the error code to CURLE_OK
and return its count
- if decrypted data will not be returned and the connection has closed
(eg nread == 0) then return 0 and CURLE_OK
- if decrypted data will not be returned and the connection *hasn't*
closed then set the error code to CURLE_AGAIN --only if an error code
isn't already set-- and return -1
- narrow the Win2k workaround to only Win2k
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%% Draft 2
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- Trying out a change in flow to handle corner cases.
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%% Draft 3
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- Back out the lazier decryption change made in draft2.
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%% Draft 4
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- Some formatting and branching changes
- Decrypt all encrypted cached data when len == 0
- Save connection closed state
- Change special Win2k check to use connection closed state
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- Default to CURLE_AGAIN in cleanup if an error code wasn't set and the
connection isn't closed.
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- Save the last error only if it is an unrecoverable error.
Prior to this I saved the last error state in all cases; unfortunately
the logic to cover that in all cases would lead to some muddle and I'm
concerned that could then lead to a bug in the future so I've replaced
it by only recording an unrecoverable error and that state will persist.
- Do not recurse on renegotiation.
Instead we'll continue on to process any trailing encrypted data
received during the renegotiation only.
- Move the err checks in cleanup after the check for decrypted data.
In either case decrypted data is always returned but I think it's easier
to understand when those err checks come after the decrypted data check.
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- Regardless of len value go directly to cleanup if there is an
unrecoverable error or a close_notify was already received. Prior to
this change we only acknowledged those two states if len != 0.
- Fix a bug in connection closed behavior: Set the error state in the
cleanup, because we don't know for sure it's an error until that time.
- (Related to above) In the case the connection is closed go "greedy"
with the decryption to make sure all remaining encrypted data has been
decrypted even if it is not needed at that time by the caller. This is
necessary because we can only tell if the connection closed gracefully
(close_notify) once all encrypted data has been decrypted.
- Do not renegotiate when an unrecoverable error is pending.
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- Don't show 'server closed the connection' info message twice.
- Show an info message if server closed abruptly (missing close_notify).
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"At condition p_request, the value of p_request cannot be NULL."
Coverity CID 1306668.
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