An anonymous submitter filed bug #1299181

(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1299181) that identified a silly problem
with Content-Range: headers with the 'bytes' keyword written in a different
case than all lowercase! It would cause a segfault!
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Daniel Stenberg 2005-09-27 09:13:39 +00:00
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Daniel (27 September 2005)
- An anonymous submitter filed bug #1299181
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1299181) that identified a silly
problem with Content-Range: headers with the 'bytes' keyword written in a
different case than all lowercase! It would cause a segfault!
- TJ Saunders of the proftpd project identified and pointed out problems with
the modified FTPS negotiation change of August 19 2005. Thus, we revert the
change back to pre-7.14.1 status.

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This release includes the following bugfixes:
o HTTP Content-Range header parser crash
o FTPS negotiation timeouts/errors
o SSPI works even for Windows 9x
o crash in --dump-header on FTP
@ -23,6 +24,10 @@ This release includes the following bugfixes:
Other curl-related news since the previous public release:
o All curl relatd mailing list information and subscribers on cool.haxx.se
were lost due to a malicious user exploiting a security hole on the
server. Attempts have been made to put back susbcribers on the lists, but
many have been lost.
o New S-Lang binding: http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/slang/
o TclCurl 0.14.1: http://personal1.iddeo.es/andresgarci/tclcurl/english/
o pycurl 7.14.1: http://pycurl.sf.net/

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/* Content-Range: bytes [num]-
Content-Range: bytes: [num]-
The second format was added August 1st 2000 by Igor
Khristophorov since Sun's webserver JavaWebServer/1.1.1
obviously sends the header this way! :-( */
The second format was added since Sun's webserver
JavaWebServer/1.1.1 obviously sends the header this way!
*/
char *ptr = strstr(k->p, "bytes");
char *ptr = Curl_strcasestr(k->p, "bytes");
ptr+=5;
if(*ptr == ':')