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-i without HTTP protocol shall not include headers in the output
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-J without -O shall not honor C-D filename
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Verify that the "Saved to filename 'blabla'" message is only displayed when
the 'blabla' filename being used _actually_ has been specified by the server
in the Content-Disposition header.
Use relative path for unintended file creation postcheck.
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These now detect incompleate header data and fail
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Add a postcheck section to verify unintended file creation.
Remove needless <file> checks in verify section. Renumbering where appropriate.
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After Steve's commit e336bc7c42c7340 test 1319 and 1407 need to check
for CAPA instead of AUTH.
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Currently 1356 to 1362 succeed but a write failure is logged in traceNNNN.
Currently 1363 fails, so disabled for now.
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Currently 1348 to 1354 succeed but a write failure is logged in traceNNNN.
Currently 1355 fails, so disabled for now.
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Introduce SUPPORTCAPA and SUPPORTAUTH config commands to allow further
pop3 test server expansion for tests that require CAPA or AUTH support,
although this will need some extra work to make it fully functional.
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Added support for detecting the supported SASL authentication mechanisms
via the AUTH command. There are two ways of detecting them, either by
using the AUTH command, that will return -ERR if not supported or by
using the CAPA command which will return SASL and the list of mechanisms
if supported, not include SASL if SASL authentication is not supported
or -ERR if the CAPA command is not supported. As such it seems simpler
to use the AUTH command and fallback to normal clear text authentication
if the the command is not supported.
Additionally updated the test cases to return -ERR when the AUTH command
is encountered. Additional test cases will be added when support for the
individual authentication mechanisms is added.
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To achieve this, first new structure HeaderData is defined to hold
necessary data to perform header-related work. Then tool_header_cb now
receives HeaderData pointer as userdata. All header-related work
(currently, dumping header and Content-Disposition inspection) are done
in this callback function. HeaderData.outs->config is used to determine
whether each work is done.
Unit tests were also updated because after this change, curl code always
sets CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION and CURLOPT_HEADERDATA.
Tested with -O -J -D, -O -J -i and -O -J -D -i and all worked fine.
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When doing a chunked-encoded POST with -d (CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS) and the
size of the POST was zero length, it made libcurl first send a zero
chunk and then the terminating one. This could confuse a receiver and it
should rather just send the terminating chunk as it does with this fix.
Test case 1333 is added to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2012-04/0060.html
Reported by: Arnaud Compan
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Verify that cookies are sent back even after a 407 response has been
received
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With FOLLOWLOCATION enabled. When a 3xx page is downloaded and the
download size was known (like with a Content-Length header), but the
subsequent URL (transfered after the 3xx page) was chunked encoded, then
the previous "known download size" would linger and cause the progress
meter to get incorrect information, ie the former value would remain
being sent in. This could easily result in downloads that were WAY
larger than "expected" and would cause >100% outputs with the curl
command line tool.
Test case 599 was created and it was used to repeat the bug and then
verify the fix.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3510057
Reported by: Michael Wallner
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The line endings broke when I saved the three recent patches (my fault,
not Colin's) to 'git am' them.
Adjusted the stripping of the test program for comparing to also exclude
the SSH key file name as that will differ and use a local path name.
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These tests check the output of the --libcurl option of curl,
including the improved option handling added in a related patch.
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With commit 035ef06bda7 applied, the test pop3 server needs to send
".\r\n" as the body terminating sequence and there needs to be a final
CRLF in the actual body in the test data file.
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The proxy parser function strips off trailing slashes off the proxy name
which could lead to a mistaken zero length proxy name which would be
treated as no proxy at all by subsequent functions!
This is now detected and an error is returned. Verified by the new test
1329.
Reported by: Chandrakant Bagul
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-02/0000.html
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When CURLOPT_REFERER has been used, curl_easy_reset() did not properly
clear it.
Verified with the new test 598
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3481551
Reported by: Michael Day
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We want to continue to the next URL to try even on failures returned
from libcurl. This makes -f with ranges still get subsequent URLs even
if occasional ones return error. This was a regression as it used to
work and broke in the 7.23.0 release.
Added test case 1328 to verify the fix.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3481223
Reported by: Juan Barreto
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Related to the security vulnerability: CVE-2012-0036
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20120124.html
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Add simple telnet tests which (ab)use the http server.
The second test checks for an input file handling bug.
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This newly speced HTTP status code already works as intended in the new
spec:
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/draft-reschke-http-status-308-02.html
Test 1325 is added to verify that the method is kept after the redirect
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Test 161 updated accordingly
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There's a new 'http-proxy' server for tests that runs on a separate port
and lets clients do HTTP CONNECT to other ports on the same host to
allow us to test HTTP "tunneling" properly.
Test cases now have a <proxy> section in <verify> to check that the
proxy protocol part matches correctly.
Test case 80, 83, 95, 275, 503 and 1078 have been converted. Test 1316
was added.
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When a HTTP connection is re-used for a subsequent request without
proxy, it would always re-use the Host: header of the first request. As
host names are case insensitive it would make curl send another host
name case that what the particular request used.
Now it will instead always use the most recent host name to always use
the desired casing.
Added test case 1318 to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0314.html
Reported by: Alex Vinnik
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Test 1317 verifies --resolve (leaked memory)
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3463121
Reported by: "tw84452852"
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