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In preparation for the upcoming SASL downgrade feature renamed the
imap__perform_authenticate(), pop3__perform_authenticate() and
smtp__perform_authenticate() functions.
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Security flaw CVE-2013-6422
This is conceptually the same problem and fix that 3c3622b6 brought to the
OpenSSL backend and that resulted in CVE-2013-4545.
This version of the problem was independently introduced to the GnuTLS
backend with commit 59cf93cc, present in the code since the libcurl
7.21.4 release.
Advisory: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20131217.html
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-11/0214.html
Reported-by: Marc Deslauriers
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Since all systems have inaccuracy in the timeout handling it is
imperative that we add an inaccuracy margin to the general timeout and
connecttimeout handling with the multi interface. This way, when the
timeout fires we should be fairly sure that it has passed the timeout
value and will be suitably detected.
For cases where the timeout fire before the actual timeout, we would
otherwise consume the timeout action and still not run the timeout code
since the condition wasn't met.
Reported-by: He Qin
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1298
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To avoid the regression when users pass in passwords containing semi-
colons, we now drop the ability to set the login options with the same
options. Support for login options in CURLOPT_USERPWD was added in
7.31.0.
Test case 83 was modified to verify that colons and semi-colons can be
used as part of the password when using -u (CURLOPT_USERPWD).
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1311
Reported-by: Petr Bahula
Assisted-by: Steve Holme
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
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It is not 100% clear whether * should include clear text LOGIN or not
from RFC-5092, however, including it is then consistent with current
POP3 behaviour where clear text, APOP or SASL may be chosen.
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If a specific SASL authentication mechanism was requested by the user
as part of the login options but wasn't supported by the server then
curl would fallback to clear text, when it shouldn't, rather than
reporting "No known authentication mechanisms supported" as the POP3
and SMTP protocols do.
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In C, signed integer overflow is undefined behavior. Thus, the compiler
is allowed to assume that it will not occur. In the check for an
overflow, the developer assumes that the signed integer of type time_t
will wrap around if it overflows. However, this behavior is undefined in
the C standard. Thus, when the compiler sees this, it simplifies t +
delta < t to delta < 0. Since delta > 0 and delta < 0 can't both be
true, the entire if statement is optimized out under certain
optimization levels. Thus, the parsedate function would return
PARSEDATE_OK with an undefined value in the time, instead of return -1 =
PARSEDATE_FAIL.
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It would otherwise always clobber the return code with new function
calls and it couldn't return timeout etc.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1310
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The comment here says that SecKeychainSearch causes a deprecation
warning when used with a minimum Mac OS X SDK version of 10.7.0, which
is correct. However, the #if guard did not match. It was intended to
only use the code if 10.6.0 support was enabled, but it had 10.7.0
instead. This caused a warning if the minimum was exactly 10.7.0.
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The URI that is passed in as part of the Authorization: header needs to
be cut off at '?' if CURLAUTH_DIGEST_IE is set. Previously the code only
did when calculating the MD5sum.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1308
Patched-by: Sergey Tatarincev
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(bug introduced in 255826c4, never present in a release)
Reported-by: Dima Tisnek
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-12/0006.html
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POP3_TYPE_ANY, or ~0, is written to pop3c->preftype in lib/pop3c.c, an
unsigned int variable. The result of ~0 is -1, which caused a warning
due to writing a negative number to an unsigned variable. To fix this,
make the expression ~0U so that its value is considered the unsigned
number UINT_MAX which is what SASL_AUTH_ANY does in curl_sasl.h.
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... since we depend on NSS 3.14+ because of SSL_VersionRangeSet() anyway
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-11/0162.html
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This change introduces a dependency on NSS 3.14+.
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warning: declaration of 'pipe' shadows a global declaration
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Reduced the separate processing of the last quantum to be performed in
the main decoding loop and renamed some variables for consistency.
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Extended the basic validation in commit e17c1b25bc33eb to return a
failure when invalid base64 characters are included.
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Due to the length checks introduced in commit e17c1b25bc33eb there is no
need to allow for extra space in the output buffer for a non-padded last
quantum.
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1) Renamed curl_tlsinfo to curl_tlssessioninfo as discussed on the
mailing list.
2) Renamed curl_ssl_backend to curl_sslbackend so it doesn't follow our
function naming convention.
3) Updated sessioninfo.c example accordingly.
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Systems that define SIGPIPE_VARIABLE as a noop would not compile as
restore_pipe was defined afterwards.
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This fixes a NULL dereference in the case where the client asks for
CURLINFO_TLS_SESSION data after the (TLS) session has already been
destroyed (i.e. curl_easy_perform has already completed for this
handle). Instead of crashing, we now return a CURLSSLBACKEND_NONE
error.
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This is an extension to the fix in 7d80ed64e43515. We may
call Curl_disconnect() while cleaning up the multi handle,
which could lead to openssl sending packets, which could get
a SIGPIPE.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
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Commit 7d80ed64e43515 introduced some helpers to handle
sigpipe in easy.c. However, that fix was incomplete, and we
need to add more callers in other files. The first step is
making the helpers globally accessible.
Since the functions are small and should generally end up
inlined anyway, we simply define them in the header as
static functions.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
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This fixes a rare Happy Eyeballs bug where if the first IP family runs
out of addresses before the second-family-timer fires, and the second
IP family's first connect fails immediately, no further IPs of the
second family are attempted.
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When adding entries to the DNS cache with CURLOPT_RESOLVE, they are
marked 'inuse' forever to prevent them from ever being removed in normal
operations. Still, the code that pruned out-of-date DNS entries didn't
care for the 'inuse' struct field and pruned it anyway!
Reported-by: Romulo A. Ceccon
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1303
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Removed unnecessary SMTP_STOP state changes on failure.
Removed hard return on failure in smtp_state_data_resp().
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Added new API for returning a SSL backend type and pointer, in order to
allow access to the TLS internals, that may then be used to obtain X509
certificate information for example.
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Commands such as NOOP, RSET and HELP would be sent with a space at the
end of the command, for example: "NOOP ".
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Otherwise a NOOP operation would be performed which a) only returns a
single line response and not a multiline response where -I needs to be
used, and b) provides an inconsistent user experience compared to that
of the POP3 and IMAP protocols.
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The buffer allocated by smtp_parse_custom_request() was not freed.
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singleipconnect() could return the file descriptor of an open socket
even though the function returned a CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT error code
from commit ed1662c374361a and 02fbc26d59c591.
This could cause tests 19, 704 and 1233 to fail on FreeBSD, AIX and
Solaris.
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Incorrectly processed multiline server greeting responses as "wanted"
continue responses in smtp_endofresp(), from commit f16c0de4e9bbe3,
which in turn broke the SMTP server detection in the test suite,
because the EHLO command would not be sent.
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warning: unused variable 'smtpc'
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