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Prior to this change when a server returned a socks5 connect error then
curl would parse the destination address:port from that data and show it
to the user as the destination:
curld -v --socks5 10.0.3.1:1080 http://google.com:99
* SOCKS5 communication to google.com:99
* SOCKS5 connect to IPv4 172.217.12.206 (locally resolved)
* Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 253.127.0.0:26673. (1)
curl: (7) Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 253.127.0.0:26673. (1)
That's incorrect because the address:port included in the connect error
is actually a bind address:port (typically unused) and not the
destination address:port. This fix changes curl to show the destination
information that curl sent to the server instead:
curld -v --socks5 10.0.3.1:1080 http://google.com:99
* SOCKS5 communication to google.com:99
* SOCKS5 connect to IPv4 172.217.7.14:99 (locally resolved)
* Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 172.217.7.14:99. (1)
curl: (7) Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 172.217.7.14:99. (1)
curld -v --socks5-hostname 10.0.3.1:1080 http://google.com:99
* SOCKS5 communication to google.com:99
* SOCKS5 connect to google.com:99 (remotely resolved)
* Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to google.com:99. (1)
curl: (7) Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to google.com:99. (1)
Ref: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1928#section-6
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4394
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Closes #4395
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Follow-up from 03ebe66d70
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Closes #4387
Fixes #4379
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Closes #4382
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As the loop discards cookies without domain set. This bug would lead to
qsort() trying to sort uninitialized pointers. We have however not found
it a security problem.
Reported-by: Paul Dreik
Closes #4386
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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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Closes #4392
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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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Fixes warning detected by PVS-Studio
Fixes #4374
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Fixes bug 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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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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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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Fixes warning detected by PVS-Studio
Fixes #4374
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... both !result and (ftp->transfer != FTPTRANSFER_BODY)!
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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Fixes warning detected by PVS-Studio
Fixes #4374
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Fixes warning detected by PVS-Studio
Fixes #4374
Reported-by: Valerii Zapodovnikov
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Closes #4381
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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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If the requests have different CURLOPT_PINNEDPUBLICKEY strings set, the
connection should not be reused.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-09/0061.html
Reported-by: Sebastian Haglund
Closes #4347
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Closes #4348
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Closes #4368
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Follow-up to 9bc44ff64d9081
Credit to OSS-Fuzz
Bug: https://crbug.com/oss-fuzz/17269
Closes #4372
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If the :authority pseudo header field doesn't contain an explicit port,
we assume it is valid for the default port, instead of rejecting the
request for all ports.
Ref: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-09/0041.html
Closes #4365
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If you set the same URL for target as for DoH (and it isn't a DoH
server), like "https://example.com" in both, the easy handles used for
the DoH requests could be left "dangling" and end up not getting freed.
Reported-by: Paul Dreik
Closes #4366
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To avoid reading of uninitialized data.
Assisted-by: Max Dymond
Bug: https://crbug.com/oss-fuzz/16907
Closes #4363
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... like we do for other protocols at connect time. This makes "curl -I"
and other things work.
Reported-by: George Liu
Fixes #4358
Closes #4360
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Follow-up to ffe34b7b59
Closes #4359
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The undefined behaviour is annoying when running fuzzing with
sanitizers. The codegen is the same, but the meaning is now not up for
dispute. See https://cppinsights.io/s/516a2ff4
By incrementing the pointer first, both gcc and clang recognize this as
a bswap and optimizes it to a single instruction. See
https://godbolt.org/z/994Zpx
Closes #4350
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Added unit test case 1655 to verify.
Close #4352
the code correctly finds the flaws in the old code,
if one temporarily restores doh.c to the old version.
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This is a protocol violation but apparently there are legacy proprietary
servers doing this.
Added test 336 and 337 to verify.
Reported-by: Philippe Marguinaud
Closes #4339
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Closes #4332
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If FILE or FTP are enabled, since they also use them!
Reported-by: Roland Hieber
Fixes #4325
Closes #4343
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For FTPS transfers, curl gets close_notify on the data connection
without that being a signal to close the control connection!
Regression since 3f5da4e59a556fc (7.65.0)
Reported-by: Zenju on github
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes #4329
Closes #4340
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... by using the *_LAST define names better.
Closes #4321
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Reported-by: Dagobert Michelsen
Fixes #4328
Closes #4333
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Despite ldapp_err2string being documented by MS as returning a
PCHAR (char *), when UNICODE it is mapped to ldap_err2stringW and
returns PWCHAR (wchar_t *).
We have lots of code that expects ldap_err2string to return char *,
most of it failf used like this:
failf(data, "LDAP local: Some error: %s", ldap_err2string(rc));
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4272
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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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