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... and make use of that to make 1455 work better without using a fixed
local port number.
Fixes #2649
Closes #2650
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shifting the expiry date to 2037 for now
to be before the possibly problematic year 2038
similar in spirit to commit e6293cf8764e9eecb
Closes #2646
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- Get rid of variable that was generating false positive warning
(unitialized)
- Fix issues in tests
- Reduce scope of several variables all over
etc
Closes #2631
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This removes the generated lib1521.c when running make clean.
Closes #2633
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Since 467da3af0, lib1521.c is generated instead of checked in. According
to the commit message, the intention was to remove it from the tarball
as well. However, it is still present when running make dist. To remove
it, add it to nodist_lib1521_SOURCES. This also means there is no need
for the manually added dist-rule in the Makefile.
Also update CMakelists.txt to handle the fact that we now may have
nodist_SOURCES.
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Detected using the `codespell` tool (version 1.13.0).
Also secure and fix an URL.
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If there's an existing entry using the selected name.
Closes #2622
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If configure detects fnmatch to be available, use that instead of our
custom one for FTP wildcard pattern matching. For standard compliance,
to reduce our footprint and to use already well tested and well
exercised code.
A POSIX fnmatch behaves slightly different than the internal function
for a few test patterns currently and the macOS one yet slightly
different. Test case 1307 is adjusted for these differences.
Closes #2626
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Closes #2624
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Adds CURLOPT_DISALLOW_USERNAME_IN_URL and --disallow-username-in-url. Makes
libcurl reject URLs with a username in them.
Closes #2340
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A non-escaped bracket ([) is for a character group - as documented. It
will *not* match an individual bracket anymore. Test case 1307 updated
accordingly to match.
Problem detected by OSS-Fuzz, although this fix is probably not a final
fix for the notorious timeout issues.
Bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=8525
Closes #2614
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Closes #2102
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using -DCMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX explicitly
fixes #2121, obsoletes #2384
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This avoids appending error data to already existing good data.
Test 92 is updated to match this change.
New test 1156 checks all combinations of --range/--resume, --fail,
Content-Range header and http status code 200/416.
Fixes #1163
Reported-By: Ithubg on github
Closes #2578
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... and unify the source code to adhere.
Closes #2563
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The feature is only enabled if the output is believed to be a tty.
-J: There's some minor differences and improvements in -J handling, as
now J should work with -i and it actually creates a file first using the
initial name and then *renames* that to the one found in
Content-Disposition (if any).
-i: only shows headers for HTTP transfers now (as documented).
Previously it would also show for pieces of the transfer that were HTTP
(for example when doing FTP over a HTTP proxy).
-i: now shows trailers as well. Previously they were not shown at all.
--libcurl: the CURLOPT_HEADER is no longer set, as the header output is
now done in the header callback.
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The previous limit of 5 can still end up in situation that takes a very
long time and consumes a lot of CPU.
If there is still a rare use case for this, a user can provide their own
fnmatch callback for a version that allows a larger set of wildcards.
This commit was triggered by yet another OSS-Fuzz timeout due to this.
Bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=8369
Closes #2587
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follow-up to d9e92fd9fd1d
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Provide a set of new timers that return the time intervals using integer
number of microseconds instead of floats.
The new info names are as following:
CURLINFO_APPCONNECT_TIME_T
CURLINFO_CONNECT_TIME_T
CURLINFO_NAMELOOKUP_TIME_T
CURLINFO_PRETRANSFER_TIME_T
CURLINFO_REDIRECT_TIME_T
CURLINFO_STARTTRANSFER_TIME_T
CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME_T
Closes #2495
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The warning flag leads e.g. Sun Studio compiler to bail out.
Closes #2576
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RFC 6265 section 4.2.1 does not set restrictions on cookie names.
This is a follow-up to commit 7f7fcd0.
Also explicitly check proper syntax of cookie name/value pair.
New test 1155 checks that cookie names are not reserved words.
Reported-By: anshnd at github
Fixes #2564
Closes #2566
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... and make test 1026 rely on that feature so that --disable-manual
builds don't cause test failures.
Reported-by: Max Dymond and Anders Roxell
Fixes #2533
Closes #2540
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This extends the INDENTATION case to also handle 'else' statements
and require proper indentation on the following line. Also fixes the
offending cases found in the codebase.
Closes #2532
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- Move verify_certificate functionality in schannel.c into a new
file called schannel_verify.c. Additionally, some structure defintions
from schannel.c have been moved to schannel.h to allow them to be
used in schannel_verify.c.
- Make verify_certificate functionality for Schannel available on
all versions of Windows instead of just Windows CE. verify_certificate
will be invoked on Windows CE or when the user specifies
CURLOPT_CAINFO and CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER.
- In verify_certificate, create a custom certificate chain engine that
exclusively trusts the certificate store backed by the CURLOPT_CAINFO
file.
- doc updates of --cacert/CAINFO support for schannel
- Use CERT_NAME_SEARCH_ALL_NAMES_FLAG when invoking CertGetNameString
when available. This implements a TODO in schannel.c to improve
handling of multiple SANs in a certificate. In particular, all SANs
will now be searched instead of just the first name.
- Update tool_operate.c to not search for the curl-ca-bundle.crt file
when using Schannel to maintain backward compatibility. Previously,
any curl-ca-bundle.crt file found in that search would have been
ignored by Schannel. But, with CAINFO support, the file found by
that search would have been used as the certificate store and
could cause issues for any users that have curl-ca-bundle.crt in
the search path.
- Update url.c to not set the build time CURL_CA_BUNDLE if the selected
SSL backend is Schannel. We allow setting CA location for schannel
only when explicitly specified by the user via CURLOPT_CAINFO /
--cacert.
- Add new test cases 3000 and 3001. These test cases check that the first
and last SAN, respectively, matches the connection hostname. New test
certificates have been added for these cases. For 3000, the certificate
prefix is Server-localhost-firstSAN and for 3001, the certificate
prefix is Server-localhost-secondSAN.
- Remove TODO 15.2 (Add support for custom server certificate
validation), this commit addresses it.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1325
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Fixes #2446
Closes #2488
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When a zeroed out allocation is required, use calloc() rather than
malloc() followed by an explicit memset(). The result will be the
same, but using calloc() everywhere increases consistency in the
codebase and avoids the risk of subtle bugs when code is injected
between malloc and memset by accident.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2497
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Verified in test 1502 now
Fixes #2485
Closes #2486
Reported-by: Ernst Sjöstrand
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unit1309 and vtls/gtls: error: arithmetic on a null pointer treated as a
cast from integer to pointer is a GNU extension
Reported-by: Rikard Falkeborn
Fixes #2466
Closes #2468
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curl 7.57.0 and up interpret this according to Appendix E.3.2 of RFC
8089 but then returns an error saying this is unimplemented. This is
actually a regression in behavior on both Windows and Unix.
Before curl 7.57.0 this URL was treated as a path of "//foo/bar" and
then passed to the relevant OS API. This means that the behavior of this
case is actually OS dependent.
The Unix path resolution rules say that the OS must handle swallowing
the extra "/" and so this path is the same as "/foo/bar"
The Windows path resolution rules say that this is a UNC path and
automatically handles the SMB access for the program. So curl on Windows
was already doing Appendix E.3.2 without any special code in curl.
Regression
Closes #2438
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closes #2458
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This fixes a segfault occurring when a name of the (invalid) form "domain..tld"
is processed.
test46 updated to cover this case.
Follow-up to commit c990ead.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2440
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This makes libcurl handle thousands of cookies much better and speedier.
Closes #2440
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...as otherwise it might use a different decimal sign.
Bug: #2436
Reported-by: Oumph on github
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follow-up to a9a7b60
Closes #2428
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RFC822 section 5.2 mentions Universal Time, 'UT', to be synonymous with
GMT.
Closes #2401
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This patch adds CURLOPT_DNS_SHUFFLE_ADDRESSES to explicitly request
shuffling of IP addresses returned for a hostname when there is more
than one. This is useful when the application knows that a round robin
approach is appropriate and is willing to accept the consequences of
potentially discarding some preference order returned by the system's
implementation.
Closes #1694
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Add --haproxy-protocol for the command line tool
Closes #2162
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Found via `codespell`
Closes #2389
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This is what "HTTP/0.9" basically looks like.
Reported on IRC
Closes #2382
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It fails somewhere between every 3rd to 10th travis-CI run
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Detected by Coverity Analysis:
Error: IDENTIFIER_TYPO:
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/spnego.py:229: identifier_typo: Using "SuportedMech" appears to be a typo:
* Identifier "SuportedMech" is only known to be referenced here, or in copies of this code.
* Identifier "SupportedMech" is referenced elsewhere at least 4 times.
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/smbserver.py:2651: identifier_use: Example 1: Using identifier "SupportedMech".
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/smbserver.py:2308: identifier_use: Example 2: Using identifier "SupportedMech".
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/spnego.py:252: identifier_use: Example 3: Using identifier "SupportedMech" (2 total uses in this function).
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/spnego.py:229: remediation: Should identifier "SuportedMech" be replaced by "SupportedMech"?
Closes #2379
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Refuse to operate when given path components featuring byte values lower
than 32.
Previously, inserting a %00 sequence early in the directory part when
using the 'singlecwd' ftp method could make curl write a zero byte
outside of the allocated buffer.
Test case 340 verifies.
CVE-2018-1000120
Reported-by: Duy Phan Thanh
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_2018-9cd6.html
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Reported-by: Michael Kaufmann
Fixes #2357
Closes #2362
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Added test 1265 that verifies.
Reported-by: steelman on github
Fixes #2353
Closes #2355
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... so that the CI and more detects compiler warnings/errors properly!
Closes #2337
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