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There was a confusion between these: this commit tries to disambiguate them.
- Scope can be computed from the address itself.
- Scope id is scope dependent: it is currently defined as 1-based local
interface index for link-local scoped addresses, and as a site index(?) for
(obsolete) site-local addresses. Linux only supports it for link-local
addresses.
The URL parser properly parses a scope id as an interface index, but stores it
in a field named "scope": confusion. The field has been renamed into "scope_id".
Curl_if2ip() used the scope id as it was a scope. This caused failures
to bind to an interface.
Scope is now computed from the addresses and Curl_if2ip() matches them.
If redundantly specified in the URL, scope id is check for mismatch with
the interface index.
This commit should fix SF bug #1451.
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-12/0103.html
Pathed-by: Marc Renault
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Commit b13923f changed an snprintf() to use aprintf(), but the API usage
wasn't correct, and was causing a crash to occur. This fixes it.
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warning C28252: Inconsistent annotation for function:
parameter has another annotation on this instance
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smb.c:320: warning C6297: Arithmetic overflow: 32-bit value is shifted,
then cast to 64-bit value. Result may not be an expected
value
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Rather than testing against _WIN32 use the preferred HAVE_PROCESS_H
pre-processor define when including process.h.
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... to avoid using a fixed memory size that risks being too large or too
small.
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- do not grow memory by doubling its size
- do not leak previously allocated memory if reallocation fails
- replace while-loop with a single check to make sure
that the requested amount of data fits into the buffer
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1450
Reported-by: Warren Menzer
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There is no need to set the 'state' and 'result' member variables to
SMB_REQUESTING (0) and CURLE_OK (0) after the allocation via calloc()
as calloc() initialises the contents to zero.
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Use CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING for bad type-2 Target Info security
buffers just like we do for bad decodes.
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I don't think both of my fix ups from yesterday were needed to fix the
compilation warning, so remove the one that I think is unnecessary and
let the next Android autobuild prove/disprove it.
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curl_ntlm_msgs.c:170: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from
'int' may alter its value
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curl_ntlm_msgs.c:169: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from
'int' may alter its value
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ftp.c:819: warning: unused parameter 'lineno'
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For debugging purposes, and as per other protocols within curl, added
state change functions rather than changing the states directly.
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smtp.c:2357 warning: adding 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long') to a string
does not append to the string
smtp.c:2375 warning: adding 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long') to a string
does not append to the string
smtp.c:2386 warning: adding 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long') to a string
does not append to the string
Used array index notation instead.
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This fixes compilation issues with compilers that don't support 64-bit
integers through long long or __int64.
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This fixes compilation issues with compilers that don't support 64-bit
integers through long long or __int64 which was introduced in commit
07b66cbfa4.
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Previously USE_NTLM2SESSION would only be defined automatically when
USE_NTRESPONSES wasn't already defined. Separated the two definitions
so that the user can manually set USE_NTRESPONSES themselves but
USE_NTLM2SESSION is defined automatically if they don't define it.
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As the OpenSSL and NSS Crypto engines are prefered by the core NTLM
routines, to the Windows Crypt API, don't define USE_WIN32_CRYPT
automatically when either OpenSSL or NSS are in use - doing so would
disable NTLM2Session responses in NTLM type-3 messages.
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If the scratch buffer was allocated in a previous call to
Curl_smtp_escape_eob(), a new buffer not allocated in the subsequent
call and no action taken by that call, then an attempt would be made to
try and free the buffer which, by now, would be part of the data->state
structure.
This bug was introduced in commit 4bd860a001.
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Fixed a problem with the CRLF. detection when multiple buffers were
used to upload an email to libcurl and the line ending character(s)
appeared at the end of each buffer. This meant any lines which started
with . would not be escaped into .. and could be interpreted as the end
of transmission string instead.
This only affected libcurl based applications that used a read function
and wasn't reproducible with the curl command-line tool.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1456
Assisted-by: Patrick Monnerat
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... and I could use a break instead of a goto to end the loop.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-12/0089.html
Reported-by: Tor Arntsen
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I suspect this causes compile failures on Solaris:
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-12/0081.html
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url.c:3078: warning: variable 'credentialsMatch' set but not used
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parsedate.c:548: warning: 'parsed' may be used uninitialized in this
function
As curl_getdate() returns -1 when parsedate() fails we can initialise
parsed to -1.
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There might be one or two memory leaks left in the error paths.
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This fixes the test 506 torture test. The internal cookie API really
ought to be improved to separate cookie parsing errors (which may be
ignored) with OOM errors (which should be fatal).
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1462
Reported-by: Tae Hyoung Ahn
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As Windows based autoconf builds don't yet define USE_WIN32_CRYPTO
either explicitly through --enable-win32-cypto or automatically on
_WIN32 based platforms, subsequent builds broke with the following
error message:
"Can't compile NTLM support without a crypto library."
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Build SMB/CIFS protocol support when SSPI is enabled.
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Allow the use of the Windows Crypt API for NTLMv1 functions.
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