SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG option enabling allowed successfull
interoperability with web server Netscape Enterprise Server 2.0.1 released
back in 1996 more than 15 years ago.
Due to CVE-2010-4180, option SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG has
become ineffective as of OpenSSL 0.9.8q and 1.0.0c. In order to mitigate
CVE-2010-4180 when using previous OpenSSL versions we no longer enable
this option regardless of OpenSSL version and SSL_OP_ALL definition.
Some functions using getaddrinfo and gethostbyname were still
mistakingly being used/linked even if c-ares was selected as resolver
backend.
Reported by: Arthur Murray
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-01/0160.html
Previously the code would create a dummy socket while resolving just to
have curl_multi_fdset() return something but the non-win32 version
doesn't do it this way and the creation and use of a socket that isn't
made with the common create-socket callback can be confusing to apps
using the multi_socket API etc.
This change removes the dummy socket and thus will cause
curl_multi_fdset() to return with maxfd == -1 more often.
Fixed a problem in POP3 and IMAP where a connection would fail when
CURLUSESSL_TRY was specified for a server that didn't support
SSL/TLS connections rather than continuing.
The STARTTLS response code in SMTP, POP3 and IMAP would return
CURLE_LOGIN_DENIED rather than CURLE_USE_SSL_FAILED when SSL/TLS
was not available on the server.
Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-01/0018.html
Unfortunately we have no test cases for this and I have no SSPI build or
server to verify this with. The change seems simple enough though.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3466497
Reported by: Patrice Guerin
When the buffer gets realloced to hold the file name in the
SSH_SFTP_READDIR_LINK state, the counter was not bumped accordingly.
Reported by: Armel Asselin
Patch by: Armel Asselin
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0249.html
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
The load host names to DNS cache function was moved to hostip.c and it
now makes sure to not add host names that already are present in the
cache. It would previously lead to memory leaks when for example using
the --resolve and multiple URLs on the command line.
The commit 9dd85bc unintentionally changed the way we compute the time
spent waiting for 100-continue. In particular, when using a SSL client
certificate, the time spent by SSL handshake was included and could
cause the CURL_TIMEOUT_EXPECT_100 timeout to be mistakenly fired up.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/767490
Reported by: Mamoru Tasaka
ftp_do_more() returns after accepting the server connect however it
needs to fall through and set "*complete" to TRUE before exit from the
function.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0250.html
Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
In the recent do_more fix the new logic was mistakenly checking the
pointer instead of what it points to.
Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0250.html
When sending quote command to a SFTP server and 'mkdir' was used, it
would send fixed permissions and not use the CURLOPT_NEW_DIRECTORY_PERMS
as it should.
Reported by: Armel
Patch by: Armel
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0249.html
CURLOPT_RESOLVE populates the DNS cache with entries that are marked as
eternally in use. Those entries need to be taken care of when the cache
is killed off.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3463121
Reported by: "tw84452852"
First off the timeout for accepting a server connect back must of course
respect a global timeout. Then the timeleft function is only used by ftp
code so it was moved to ftp.c and made static.
"wait_data_conn" was added to the connectionbits in commit c834213ad5 for
handling active FTP connections but as it is purely FTP specific and now
only ever accessed by ftp.c I moved it into the FTP connection struct.
Backpedaled out the funny double-change of state in the multi state
machine by adding a new argument to the do_more() function to signal
completion. This way it can remain in the DO_MORE state properly until
done. Long term, the entire DO_MORE logic should be moved into the FTP
code and be hidden from the multi code as the logic is only used for
FTP.
1- Two new error codes are introduced.
CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_FAILED to be set whenever ACCEPTing fails because of
FTP server connected.
CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_TIMEOUT to be set whenever ACCEPTing timeouts.
Neither of these errors are considered fatal and control connection
remains OK because it could just be a firewall blocking server to
connect to the client.
2- One new setopt option was introduced.
CURLOPT_ACCEPTTIMEOUT_MS
It sets the maximum amount of time FTP client is going to wait for a
server to connect. Internal default accept timeout is 60 seconds.
It makes it easier to introduce debug outputs in this function, and
everything in the function is using the value anyway so it might even be
more efficient.
Regression introduced in 7.23.0 with commit 9dd85bce. The function in
which the PRETRANSFER time stamp was recorded was moved in time causing
it be stored very quickly after the start timestamp. On most systems
shorter than 1 millisecond and thus it wouldn't even show with -w
"%{time_pretransfer}" using the command line tool.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2011-12/0022.html
Reported by: Toni Moreno
Allow, at configure time, the production of versioned symbols. The
symbols will look like "CURL_<FLAVOUR>_<VERSION> <SYMBOL>", where
<FLAVOUR> represents the SSL flavour (e.g. OPENSSL, GNUTLS, NSS, ...),
<VERSION> is the major SONAME version and <SYMBOL> is the actual symbol
name. If no SSL library is enabled the symbols will be just
"CURL_<VERSION> <SYMBOL>".
This gets the appconnect time right for ssl backends, which don't
support non-blocking connects.
Signed-off-by: Sven Wegener <sven.wegener@stealer.net>
Do not try to resolve interfaces names via DNS by recognizing interface
names in a few ways. If the interface option argument has a prefix of
"if!" then treat the argument as only an interface. Similarly, if the
interface argument is the name of an interface (even if it does not have
an IP address assigned), treat it as an interface name. Finally, if the
interface argument is prefixed by "host!" treat it as a hostname that
must be resolved by /etc/hosts or DNS.
These changes allow a client using the multi interfaces to avoid
blocking on name resolution if the interface loses its IP address or
disappears.
Fixed the connection reuse detection in ConnectionExists() when
comparing a new connection that is non-SSL based against that of a SSL
based connection that has become so by being upgraded via TLS.
This is a regression since who knows when. When spotting that a HTTP
proxy is used we must not uncondititionally enable the HTTP protocol
since if we do tunneling through the proxy we're still using the target
protocol.
Reported by: Naveen Chandran
If no SSLv2 was detected in OpenSSL by configure, then we enforce the
OPENSSL_NO_SSL2 define as it seems some people report it not being
defined properly in the OpenSSL headers.
When a 32 digit hex key is given as a hostkey md5 checksum, the code
would still run it against the knownhost check and not properly
acknowledge that the md5 should then be the sole guide for.
The verbose output now includes the evaluated MD5 hostkey checksum.
Some related source code comments were also updated.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3451592
Reported by: Reza Arbab
As there are different return codes for host vs proxy errors, this function
now properly returns the code properly depending on what was attempted to get
resolved.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2011-12/0010.html
Reported by: Jason Liu
When making a distinction which return code to return, the code previously
only regarded HTTP proxies to be proxies and thus return host-related errors
for failures on other proxy types than HTTP. Now all proxy types will be
considered proxies...
Keep track of which sockets that are the result of accept() calls and
refuse to call the closesocket callback for those sockets. Test case 596
now verifies that the open socket callback is called the same number of
times as the closed socket callback for active FTP connections.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0018.html
Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
When the new socket is created for an active connection, it is now done
using the open socket callback.
Test case 596 was modified to run fine, although it hides the fact that
the close callback is still called too many times, as it also gets
called for closing sockets that were created with accept().
If the first name server is not available, the multi interface does
not invoke the socket_cb when the DNS request to the first name server
timesout. Ensure that the list of sockets are always updated after
calling Curl_resolver_is_resolved.
This bug can be reproduced if Curl is complied with --enable_ares and
your code uses the multi socket interfaces and the
CURLMOPT_SOCKETFUNCTION option. To test try:
iptables -I INPUT \
-s $(sed -n -e '/name/{s/.* //p;q}' /etc/resolv.conf)/32 \
-j REJECT
and then run a program which uses the multi-interface.
Changed the eob detection to work across the whole of the buffer so that
lines that begin with a dot (which the server will have escaped) are
passed to the client application correctly.
Curl_pop3_write() now has a state machine that scans for the end of a
POP3 body so that the CR LF '.' CR LF sequence can come in everything
from one up to five subsequent packets.
Test case 810 is modified to use SLOWDOWN which makes the server pause
between each single byte and thus makes the POP3 body get sent to curl
basically one byte at a time.
Added convenience macro to use to check if a handle is using a shared
SSL session, and fixed so that Curl_ssl_close_all() doesn't lock when
the session isn't shared.
Skip a floating point addition operation when integral part of time difference
is zero. This avoids potential floating point addition rounding problems while
preserving decimal part value.
Macros that look like function calls need to be made so that we can use
semicolons properly for indentation and for reducing the risk for
mistakes when using them.
1) enables the Window Size option
2) allows the server to enable the echo mode
3) allows an app using libcurl to disable the default binary mode
Signed-off-by: Laurent Rabret
By setting PROTOPT_NOURLQUERY in the protocol handler struct, the
protocol will get the "query part" of the URL cut off before the data is
handled by the protocol-specific code. This makes libcurl adhere to
RFC3986 section 2.2.
Test 1220 is added to verify a file:// URL with query-part.
Bugfix: https handshake fails using gnutls 3 on windows
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3441084&group_id=976&atid=100976
New gnutls versions have an error handler that knows about Winsock
errors, which is why gnutls_transport_set_global_errno() was deprecated
and then removed.
This is a correction of commit f5bb370 (blame me) which meant to
reimplement gnutls_transport_set_global_errno(), which is not necessary.
Regression: commit b998d95b (shipped first in release 7.22.0) made the
condition always equal false that should reset the TIMER_CONNECT timer
and call the Curl_verboseconnect() function.
Reported by: "Captain Basil"
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2011-11/0035.html
When the user requests PORT with a specific port or port range, the code
could lock up in an endless loop. There's now an extra conditional that
makes sure to special treat the error and try the local address only
once so a second failure will abort the loop correctly.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3433968
Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
If a proxy offers several Authentication schemes where NTLM and
Negotiate are offered by the proxy and you tell libcurl not to use the
Negotiate scheme then the request never returns when the proxy answers
with its HTTP 407 reply.
It is reproducible by the following steps:
- Use a proxy that offers NTLM and Negotiate ( CURLOPT_PROXY and
CURLOPT_PROXYPORT )
- Tell libcurl NOT to use Negotiate CURL_EASY_SETOPT(CURLOPT_PROXYAUTH,
CURLAUTH_BASIC | CURLAUTH_DIGEST | CURLAUTH_NTLM )
- Start the request
The call to CURL_EASY_PERFORM never returns. If you switch on debug
logging you can see that libcurl issues a new request As soon as it
received the 407 reply. Instead it should return and set the response
code to 407.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-10/0323.html
Move calling of ERR_remove_state(0) a.k.a ERR_remove_thread_state(NULL)
from Curl_ossl_close_all() to Curl_ossl_cleanup().
In this way ERR_remove_state(0) is now only called in libcurl by
curl_global_cleanup(). Previously it would get called by functions
curl_easy_cleanup(), curl_multi_cleanup and potentially each time a
connection was removed from a connection cache leading to premature
destruction of OpenSSL's thread local state hash.
Multi-threaded apps using OpenSSL enabled libcurl should still call
function ERR_remove_state(0) or ERR_remove_thread_state(NULL) at the
very end end of threads that do not call curl_global_cleanup().
Now called 'use_ssl' instead, which better matches the current CURLOPT
name and since the option is used for all pingpong protocols (at least)
it makes sense to not use 'ftp' in the name.
Use gnutls_priority_set_direct() instead of gnutls_protocol_set_priority().
Remove the gnutls_certificate_type_set_priority() use since x509 is the
default certificate type anyway.
Reported by: Vincent Torri