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case 306 added to verify that we do right
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when talking to a IPv6-server using IPv6 IP address only.
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to load "verify_locations"
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proceed fine with the already existing options, just having a different
internal library default for capath.
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working for "IPv6 enabled" libcurls yet, but should be pretty easy for
someone to adjust.
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weren't used anyway and mostly caused confusion
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I reformatted some functions using a different indent than the rest
of the file.
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We *really* need these sorted out. I'd prefer to have them all removed and
the actual code corrected instead of just diabling the warnings and pretending
that they don't exist.
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the initial connect to "come through".
This should work fine for connect and for FTP-PASV connects. Needs massive
testing.
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the easy interface, it CANNOT be used by a mixture.
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of time!
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It now uses the local IP adress of the control connection.
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it to NULL and then use the internal default instead. It will always be
a function to call.
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file handle
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for receiving data from the network. It is meant as a hint, not as a forced
limit.
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