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Note: The RCPT TO command isn't required to advertise to the server that
it contains UTF-8 characters, instead the server is told that a mail may
contain UTF-8 in any envelope command via the MAIL command.
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Support the SMTPUTF8 extension when sending mailbox information in the
MAIL command (FROM and AUTH parameters). Non-ASCII domain names will
be ACE encoded, if IDN is supported, whilst non-ASCII characters in
the local address part are passed to the server.
Reported-by: ygthien on github
Fixes #4828
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Non-ASCII host names will be ACE encoded if IDN is supported.
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This keeps the interface the same as md5 and sha256.
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As we have our own MD5 implementation use the MD5 wrapper to remove the
TLS dependency.
Closes #4967
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Follow up to 2b5b37cb. Local static functions do not require the Curl
prefix.
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Follow up to 2b5b37c.
Closes #4968
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* Don't include 'struct' in the gcrypt MD4_CTX typedef
* The call to gcry_md_read() should use a dereferenced ctx
* The call to gcry_md_close() should use a dereferenced ctx
Additional minor whitespace issue in the USE_WIN32_CRYPTO code.
Closes #4959
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To simplify our code and since earlier versions lack important function
calls libcurl needs to function correctly.
nghttp2 1.12.0 was relased on June 26, 2016.
Closes #4961
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Follow-up from 41fcb4f609
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TLS servers may request a certificate from the client. This request
includes a list of 0 or more acceptable issuer DNs. The client may use
this list to determine which certificate to send. GnuTLS's default
behavior is to not send a client certificate if there is no
match. However, OpenSSL's default behavior is to send the configured
certificate. The `GNUTLS_FORCE_CLIENT_CERT` flag mimics OpenSSL
behavior.
Authored-by: jethrogb on github
Fixes #1411
Closes #4958
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Spotted by 'codespell'
Closes #4957
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Whilst lib\md4.c used this pre-processor, lib\md5.c and
src\tool_metalink.c did not and simply relied on the WIN32
pre-processor directive.
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad
Closes #4955
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As they were added primarily for debugging, they provide little use for
users.
Closes #4951
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Follow-up to 1fc0617dcc
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- Change tool_util.c tvnow() for Windows to match more closely to
timeval.c Curl_now().
- Create a win32 init function for the tool, since some initialization
is required for the tvnow() changes.
Prior to this change the monotonic time function used by curl in Windows
was determined at build-time and not runtime. That was a problem because
when curl was built targeted for compatibility with old versions of
Windows (eg _WIN32_WINNT < 0x0600) it would use GetTickCount which wraps
every 49.7 days that Windows has been running.
This change makes curl behave similar to libcurl's tvnow function, which
determines at runtime whether the OS is Vista+ and if so calls
QueryPerformanceCounter instead. (Note QueryPerformanceCounter is used
because it has higher resolution than the more obvious candidate
GetTickCount64). The changes to tvnow are basically a copy and paste but
the types in some cases are different.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3309
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4847
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Follow-up to 4a4b63daa
Reported-by: Peter Piekarski
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/4a4b63daaa01ef59b131d91e8e6e6dfe275c0f08#r37351330
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... by writing the file to temp name then rename to the final when done.
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes #4936
Closes #4942
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And make the cookie save function use it.
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Saves the file as "[filename].[8 random hex digits].tmp" and renames
away the extension when done.
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
Reported-by: Mike Frysinger
Fixes #4914
Closes #4926
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Removes two entries from KNOWN_BUGS.
Closes #4907
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Otherwise, a very fast single transfer ricks starving out other
concurrent transfers.
Closes #4927
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This was an array indexed with sockindex but it was only ever used for
the secondary socket.
Closes #4929
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Follow up to 9dc350b6.
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- Deduplicate GetEnv() code.
- On Windows change ultimate call to use Windows API
GetEnvironmentVariable() instead of C runtime getenv().
Prior to this change both libcurl and the tool had their own GetEnv
which over time diverged. Now the tool's GetEnv is a wrapper around
curl_getenv (libcurl API function which is itself a wrapper around
libcurl's GetEnv).
Furthermore this change fixes a bug in that Windows API
GetEnvironmentVariable() is called instead of C runtime getenv() to get
the environment variable since some changes aren't always visible to the
latter.
Reported-by: Christoph M. Becker
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4774
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4863
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Follow-up to 1c4fa67e8a8fcf6
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STRERROR_LEN is the constant used throughout the library to set the size
of the buffer on the stack that the curl strerror functions write to.
Prior to this change some extended length Windows error messages could
be truncated.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4920
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- Do not say that conn->data is "cleared" by multi_done().
If the connection is in use then multi_done assigns another easy handle
still using the connection to conn->data, therefore in that case it is
not cleared.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4901
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multi is already assigned to data->multi by curl_multi_add_handle.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4900
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This avoids the duplication of strings when the optional AUTH and SIZE
parameters are required. It also assists with the modifications that
are part of #4892.
Closes #4903
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The alt-svc cache survives a call to curl_easy_reset fine, but the file
name to use for saving the cache was cleared. Now the alt-svc cache has
a copy of the file name to survive handle resets.
Added test 1908 to verify.
Reported-by: Craig Andrews
Fixes #4898
Closes #4902
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Provide the failure reason in the failf() info just as we do for the
libidn2 version of code.
Closes #4899
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RFC 7616 section 3.4 (The Authorization Header Field) states that "For
historical reasons, a sender MUST NOT generate the quoted string syntax
for the following parameters: algorithm, qop, and nc". This removes the
quoting for the algorithm parameter.
Reviewed-by: Steve Holme
Closes #4890
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Closes #4887
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... as this is already done much earlier in the URL parser.
Also add test case 894 that verifies that pop3 with an encodedd CR in
the user name is rejected.
Closes #4887
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Reported-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes #4886
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These two stack based buffers only need to be 46 + 66 bytes instead of
256 + 1024.
Closes #4880
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... and move the #ifdefs out of the functions. Addresses the fact they
were different before this change.
Reported-by: Harry Sintonen
Closes #4876
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- Fixed the flag parsing to apply to specific alternative entry only, as
per RFC. The earlier code would also get totally confused by
multiprotocol header, parsing flags from the wrong part of the header.
- Fixed the parser terminating on unknown protocols, instead of skipping
them.
- Fixed a busyloop when protocol-id was present without an equal sign.
Closes #4875
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...rather than the full conndata structure.
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