The function is only present in wolfssl/cyassl if it was built with
--enable-opensslextra. With these checks added, pinning support is disabled
unless the TLS lib has that function available.
Also fix the mistake in configure that checks for the wrong lib name.
Closes#566
This commit adds trailer support in HTTP/2. In HTTP/1.1, chunked
encoding must be used to send trialer fields. HTTP/2 deprecated any
trandfer-encoding, including chunked. But trailer fields are now
always available.
Since trailer fields are relatively rare these days (gRPC uses them
extensively though), allocating buffer for trailer fields is done when
we detect that HEADERS frame containing trailer fields is started. We
use Curl_add_buffer_* functions to buffer all trailers, just like we
do for regular header fields. And then deliver them when stream is
closed. We have to be careful here so that all data are delivered to
upper layer before sending trailers to the application.
We can deliver trailer field one by one using NGHTTP2_ERR_PAUSE
mechanism, but current method is far more simple.
Another possibility is use chunked encoding internally for HTTP/2
traffic. I have not tested it, but it could add another overhead.
Closes#564
- In Curl_verifyhost check all altnames in the certificate.
Prior to this change only the first altname was checked. Only the GSKit
SSL backend was affected by this bug.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-12/0062.html
Reported-by: John Kohl
When NGHTTP2_ERR_PAUSE is returned from data_source_read_callback, we
might not process DATA frame fully. Calling nghttp2_session_mem_recv()
again will continue to process DATA frame, but if there is no incoming
frames, then we have to call it again with 0-length data. Without this,
on_stream_close callback will not be called, and stream could be hanged.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-11/0103.html
Reported-by: Francisco Moraes
The name of the header guard in lwIP's <lwip/opt.h> has changed from
'__LWIP_OPT_H__' to 'LWIP_HDR_OPT_H' (bug #35874 in May 2015).
Other fixes:
- In curl_setup.h, the problem with an old PSDK doesn't apply if lwIP is
used.
- In memdebug.h, the 'socket' should be undefined first due to lwIP's
lwip_socket() macro.
- In curl_addrinfo.c lwIP's getaddrinfo() + freeaddrinfo() macros need
special handling because they were undef'ed in memdebug.h.
- In select.c we can't use preprocessor conditionals inside select if
MSVC and select is a macro, as it is with lwIP.
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-12/0023.htmlhttp://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-12/0024.html
- If the size of the length type (curl_off_t) is greater than the size
of the size_t type then check before allocating memory to make sure the
value of length will fit in a size_t without overflow. If it doesn't
then return CURLE_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/425#issuecomment-154518679
Reported-by: Steve Holme
IoctlSocket() apparently wants a pointer to a long, passed as a char *
in its third parameter. This bug was introduced already back in commit
c5fdeef41d from October 1 2001!
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-11/0088.html
Reported-by: Norbert Kett
It would previously be skipped if an existing error was returned, but
would lead to a previous value being left there and later used.
CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME for example.
Still it avoids that final progress update if we reached DONE as the
result of a callback abort to avoid another callback to be called after
an abort-by-callback.
Reported-by: Lukas Ruzicka
Closes#538
smb.c:134:3: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from 'int' may
alter its value
smb.c:146:42: warning: conversion to 'unsigned int' from 'long long
unsigned int' may alter its value
smb.c:146:65: warning: conversion to 'unsigned int' from 'long long
unsigned int' may alter its value
The push headers are freed after the push callback has been invoked,
meaning this code should only free the headers if the callback was never
invoked and thus the headers weren't freed at that time.
Reported-by: Davey Shafik
According to RFC7628 a failure message may be sent by the server in a
base64 encoded JSON string as a continuation response.
Currently only implemented for OAUTHBEARER and not XAUTH2.
OAUTHBEARER is now the official "registered" SASL mechanism name for
OAuth 2.0. However, we don't want to drop support for XOAUTH2 as some
servers won't support the new mechanism yet.
They tend to never get updated anyway so they're frequently inaccurate
and we never go back to revisit them anyway. We document issues to work
on properly in KNOWN_BUGS and TODO instead.
Following the fix in commit d6d58dd558 it is necessary to re-introduce
XOAUTH2 in the default enabled authentication mechanism, which was
removed in commit 7b2012f262, otherwise users will have to specify
AUTH=XOAUTH2 in the URL.
Note: OAuth 2.0 will only be used when the bearer is specified.