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It turns out some systems rely on the gmtime or gmtime_r to be defined
already in the system headers and thus my "precaution" redefining of
them only caused trouble. They are now removed.
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The latter isn't available in older OpenSSL versions, and is
less useful since it returns the most recent error instead of
the first one encountered.
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Moved some definitons into the header file so that we can reuse them.
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On second thought, I think CURLE_TLSAUTH_FAILED should be eliminated. It
was only being raised when an internal error occurred while allocating
or setting the GnuTLS SRP client credentials struct. For TLS
authentication failures, the general CURLE_SSL_CONNECT_ERROR seems
appropriate; its error string already includes "passwords" as a possible
cause. Having a separate TLS auth error code might also cause people to
think that a TLS auth failure means the wrong username or password was
entered, when it could also be a sign of a man-in-the-middle attack.
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When the callback returns an error, this function must make sure to return
CURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK properly and not CURLE_OK as before to allow the
callback to properly abort the operation.
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The main has not been updated from some time and is out of sync with
the code. The code is now tested by several test cases so no need for
a seperate code path.
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The state should not be anonymous so that we can check if the values
are fine. Added 2 unreachables states to the switch as a result of this
change.
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Document Curl_gmtime() and define away the old functions so that they
won't be used internally again by mistake.
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Instead of polluting many places with #ifdefs, we create a single place
for this function, and also check return code properly so that a NULL
pointer returned won't cause problems.
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The official Mozilla page at http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/
points out a new place as the "proper" place to get Mozilla's CA certs from
so this script is now updated to use that instead.
Reported by: Daniel Mentz
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The official Mozilla page at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/ points out a new place
as the "proper" place to get Mozilla's CA certs from so this script is
now updated to use that instead.
Reported by: Daniel Mentz
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"SSL: couldn't create a context" really isn't that helpful, now it'll
also extract an explanation from OpenSSL and append to the right.
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The code in the toofast state needs to first recalculate the values
before it uses them again since it may have been a while since it last
did it when it reaches this point.
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This will be used by file_do() and Curl_readwrite() as a unified method
of checking to see if a remote document meets the supplied
CURLOPT_TIMEVAL and CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION.
Signed-off-by: Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>
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The double name resolve trick used with c-ares could leave allocated
memory in 'temp_ai' if the operation was aborted in the middle.
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When this callback is called due to the destruction of the ares handle,
the connection pointer passed in as an argument may no longer pointing
to valid data and this function doesn't need to do anything with it
anyway so we make sure it doesn't.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-01/0333.html
Reported by: Vsevolod Novikov
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... in case more than one CA is loaded.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/670802
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The HTTP parser allocated memory on each received Location: header
without properly freeing old data. Starting now, the code only considers
the first Location: header and will blissfully ignore subsequent ones.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3165129
Reported by: Martin Lemke
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... and update the curl.1 and curl_easy_setopt.3 man pages such that
they do not suggest to use an OpenSSL utility if curl is not built
against OpenSSL.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/669702
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Get rid of stdout redirection to NUL and move stderr redirection
into RM and RMDIR macros.
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Check for BCCDIR environment var done now as other checks.
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Borland's $(MAKEDIR) expands to the path where make.exe is located,
use this feature to define BCCDIR when user has not defined BCCDIR.
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The idea that the protocol and socktype is part of name resolving in the
libc functions is nuts. We keep the name resolver functions assume
TCP/STREAM and we make sure that when we want to connect to a UDP
service we use the correct UDP/DGRAM set instead. This bug was because
the ->protocol field was not always set correctly.
This bug was only affecting ipv6-disabled non-cares non-threaded builds.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3154436
Reported by: "dperham"
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In OOM situation. Follow-up fix to commit a9cd4f4ed49e1a0.
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-01/0079.html
Reported by: Quinn Slack
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Only under Windows
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The just added speedcheck must not ruin the error code if already set
due to a problem.
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Check for speedcheck limits during the state machine traversals
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As the function doesn't really use the connectdata struct but only the
SessionHanadle struct I modified what argument it wants.
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Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/623663
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512 bytes turned out too short for some data, so now we allocate a
larger buffer instead
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2011-01/0002.html
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When configure --enable-debug has been used, all files in lib/ are now
built twice and a separate static library crafted for unit-testing will
be linked. The unit tests in the tests/unit subdir will use that
library.
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We cannot assume that PATH_MAX will be enough for the remote path name
so allocating room for it is the only sensible approach.
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Since some systems don't have PATH_MAX and it isn't that clever to
assume a fixed maximum path length, the code now allocates buffer space
instead of using stack.
Reported by: Samuel Thibault
Bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=608521
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