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rework patch that now integrates TFTP properly into libcurl so that it can
be used non-blocking with the multi interface and more. BLKSIZE also works.
The --tftp-blksize option was added to allow setting the TFTP BLKSIZE from
the command line.
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meter/callback during FTP command/response sequences. It turned out it was
really lame before and now the progress meter SHOULD get called at least
once per second.
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closed by libcurl before the SSL lib were shutdown and they may write to its
socket. Detected to at least happen with OpenSSL builds.
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CURLOPT_HTTPPROXYTUNNEL enabled over a proxy, a subsequent request using the
same proxy with the tunnel option disabled would still wrongly re-use that
previous connection and the outcome would only be badness.
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calloc() and realloc() function calls.
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end up with entries that wouldn't time-out:
1. Set up a first web server that redirects (307) to a http://server:port
that's down
2. Have curl connect to the first web server using curl multi
After the curl_easy_cleanup call, there will be curl dns entries hanging
around with in_use != 0.
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2891591)
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options. The library is always built as thread safe as possible on every system.
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the client certificate. It also disable the key name test as some engines
can select a private key/cert automatically (When there is only one key
and/or certificate on the hardware device used by the engine)
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won't be reused unless protection level for peer and host verification match.
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No need for a separate variable ndns.
The memory leak detection will detect code that fails to release a dns reference.
The DEBUGASSERT will detect code that releases too many references.
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a broken TLS server. However it does not happen if SSL version is selected
manually. The approach was originally taken from PSM. Kaspar Brand helped me
to complete the patch. Original bug reports:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/525496
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/527771
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closed NSPR descriptor. The issue was hard to find, reported several times
before and always closed unresolved. More info at the RH bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/534176
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and GNU GSS installed due to a missing mutual exclusion of header files in
the Kerberos 5 code path. He also verified that my patch worked for him.
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(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2891595) which identified how an entry
in the DNS cache would linger too long if the request that added it was in
use that long. He also provided the patch that now makes libcurl capable of
still doing a request while the DNS hash entry may get timed out.
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used during the FTP connection phase (after the actual TCP connect), while
it of course should be. I also made the speed check get called correctly so
that really slow servers will trigger that properly too.
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in non-blocking mode.
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curl.h, adjusting auto-makefiles include path, to enhance portability to
OS's without an orthogonal directory tree structure such as OS/400.
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wrong percentage for small files, most notable for <1000 bytes and could
easily end up showing more than 100% at the end. It also didn't show any
percentage, transfer size or estimated transfer times when transferring
less than 100 bytes.
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CURLINFO_SIZE_DOWNLOAD (the -w variable size_download) didn't work when
getting data from ldap!
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download was 0 bytes, as libcurl would then return the size as unknown (-1)
and not 0. I wrote a fix and test case 566 to verify it.
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auth is used, as it caused a crash. I failed to repeat the issue, but still
made a change that now forces the TCP connection used for a freed SCP
session to get closed and not be re-used.
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POST using a read callback, with Digest authentication and
"Transfer-Encoding: chunked" enforced. I would then cause the first request
to be wrongly sent and then basically hang until the server closed the
connection. I fixed the problem and added test case 565 to verify it.
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for Win32 and Symbian unless CARES_STATICLIB is defined to use static
library linkage.
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false positive on a leaked socket, so this introduces a way to tell the system
that the socket is indeed closed without explicitly closing it!
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unparsable expiry dates and then treat them as session cookies - previously
libcurl would reject cookies with a date format it couldn't parse. Research
shows that the major browser treat such cookies as session cookies. I
modified test 8 and 31 to verify this.
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fail to build when this happens, and show an appropriate error.
The brave of heart can circumvect this. Defining ALLOW_MSVC6_WITHOUT_PSDK
in lib/config-win32.h, although absolutely discouraged and unsupported,
this will allow the die hard MSVC hacker to build in such a discouraged
environment.
The actually supported 'fix' is to install 'February 2003 Platform SDK'
a.k.a. 'Windows Server 2003 PSDK' which can be freely downloaded from
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/psdk-full.htm
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that now makes curl_getdate(3) actually handles RFC 822 formatted dates that
use the "single letter military timezones".
http://www.rfc-ref.org/RFC-TEXTS/822/chapter5.html has the details.
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data!
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(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2873666) which identified a problem which
made libcurl loop infinitely when given incorrect credentials when using HTTP
GSS negotiate authentication.
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libcurl called NSS to close the SSL "session" it also closed the actual
socket.
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