`http_proxy`/`proxy_ssl`/`tunnel_proxy` will not be available in `conn`
if `CURL_DISABLE_PROXY` is enabled. Repair the build with that
configuration.
Signed-off-by: Alex Kiernan <alex.kiernan@gmail.com>
Closes#5645
Updated terminology in docs, comments and phrases to refer to C strings
as "null-terminated". Done to unify with how most other C oriented docs
refer of them and what users in general seem to prefer (based on a
single highly unscientific poll on twitter).
Reported-by: coinhubs on github
Fixes#5598Closes#5608
Don't reference fields that do not exist. Fixes build failure:
vtls/mbedtls.c: In function 'mbed_connect_step1':
vtls/mbedtls.c:249:54: error: 'struct connectdata' has no member named 'http_proxy'
Closes#5615
- Include wincrypt before OpenSSL includes so that the latter can
properly handle any conflicts between the two.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5606
This commit changes the behavior of CURLSSLOPT_NATIVE_CA so that it does
not override CURLOPT_CAINFO / CURLOPT_CAPATH, or the hardcoded default
locations. Instead the CA store can now be used at the same time.
The change is due to the impending release. The issue is still being
discussed. The behavior of CURLSSLOPT_NATIVE_CA is subject to change and
is now documented as experimental.
Ref: bc052cc (parent commit)
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5585
When wolfSSL is built with its OpenSSL API layer, it fetures the same DES*
functions that OpenSSL has. This change take advantage of that.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#5556Fixes#5548
On some systems, openssl 1.0.x is still the default, but it has been
patched to contain all the recent security fixes. As a result of this
patching, it is possible for macro X509_V_FLAG_NO_ALT_CHAINS to be
defined, while the previous behavior of openssl to not look at trusted
chains first, remains.
Fix it: ensure X509_V_FLAG_TRUSTED_FIRST is always set, do not try to
probe for the behavior of openssl based on the existence ofmacros.
Closes#5530
`http_proxy` will not be available in `conndata` if `CURL_DISABLE_PROXY`
is enabled. Repair the build with that configuration.
Follow-up to f3d501dc67Closes#5498
Tested following the same curl and tshark commands as in commit
"vtls: Extract and simplify key log file handling from OpenSSL" using
WolfSSL v4.4.0-stable-128-g5179503e8 from git master built with
`./configure --enable-all --enable-debug CFLAGS=-DHAVE_SECRET_CALLBACK`.
Full support for this feature requires certain wolfSSL build options,
see "Availability note" in lib/vtls/wolfssl.c for details.
Closes#5327
Create a set of routines for TLS key log file handling to enable reuse
with other TLS backends. Simplify the OpenSSL backend as follows:
- Drop the ENABLE_SSLKEYLOGFILE macro as it is unconditionally enabled.
- Do not perform dynamic memory allocation when preparing a log entry.
Unless the TLS specifications change we can suffice with a reasonable
fixed-size buffer.
- Simplify state tracking when SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback is
unavailable. My original sslkeylog.c code included this tracking in
order to handle multiple calls to SSL_connect and detect new keys
after renegotiation (via SSL_read/SSL_write). For curl however we can
be sure that a single master secret eventually becomes available
after SSL_connect, so a simple flag is sufficient. An alternative to
the flag is examining SSL_state(), but this seems more complex and is
not pursued. Capturing keys after server renegotiation was already
unsupported in curl and remains unsupported.
Tested with curl built against OpenSSL 0.9.8zh, 1.0.2u, and 1.1.1f
(`SSLKEYLOGFILE=keys.txt curl -vkso /dev/null https://localhost:4433`)
against an OpenSSL 1.1.1f server configured with:
# Force non-TLSv1.3, use TLSv1.0 since 0.9.8 fails with 1.1 or 1.2
openssl s_server -www -tls1
# Likewise, but fail the server handshake.
openssl s_server -www -tls1 -Verify 2
# TLS 1.3 test. No need to test the failing server handshake.
openssl s_server -www -tls1_3
Verify that all secrets (1 for TLS 1.0, 4 for TLS 1.3) are correctly
written using Wireshark. For the first and third case, expect four
matches per connection (decrypted Server Finished, Client Finished, HTTP
Request, HTTP Response). For the second case where the handshake fails,
expect a decrypted Server Finished only.
tshark -i lo -pf tcp -otls.keylog_file:keys.txt -Tfields \
-eframe.number -eframe.time -etcp.stream -e_ws.col.Info \
-dtls.port==4433,http -ohttp.desegment_body:FALSE \
-Y 'tls.handshake.verify_data or http'
A single connection can easily be identified via the `tcp.stream` field.
This change introduces a generic way to provide binary data in setopt
options, called BLOBs.
This change introduces these new setopts:
CURLOPT_ISSUERCERT_BLOB, CURLOPT_PROXY_SSLCERT_BLOB,
CURLOPT_PROXY_SSLKEY_BLOB, CURLOPT_SSLCERT_BLOB and CURLOPT_SSLKEY_BLOB.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#5357
- Stick to a single unified way to use structs
- Make checksrc complain on 'typedef struct {'
- Allow them in tests, public headers and examples
- Let MD4_CTX, MD5_CTX, and SHA256_CTX typedefs remain as they actually
typedef different types/structs depending on build conditions.
Closes#5338
Coverity found CID 1461718:
Integer handling issues (CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_RESULT) "timeout_ms >
9223372036854775807L" is always false regardless of the values of its
operands. This occurs as the logical second operand of "||".
Closes#5240
GnuTLS 3.1.10 added new functions we want to use. That version was
released on Mar 22, 2013. Removing support for older versions also
greatly simplifies the code.
Ref: #5271Closes#5276
When cURL is compiled with support for multiple SSL backends, it is
possible to configure an SSL backend via `curl_global_sslset()`, but
only *before* `curl_global_init()` was called.
If another SSL backend should be used after that, a user might be
tempted to call `curl_global_cleanup()` to start over. However, we did
not foresee that use case and forgot to reset the SSL backend in that
cleanup.
Let's allow that use case.
Fixes#5255Closes#5257
Reported-by: davidedec on github
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
- Fix schannel_send for the case when no timeout was set.
Prior to this change schannel would error if the socket was not ready
to send data and no timeout was set.
This commit is similar to parent commit 89dc6e0 which recently made the
same change for SOCKS, for the same reason. Basically it was not well
understood that when Curl_timeleft returns 0 it is not a timeout of 0 ms
but actually means no timeout.
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5177
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5221
When SRP is requested in the priority string, GnuTLS will disable
support for TLS 1.3. Before this change, curl would always add +SRP to
the priority list, effectively always disabling TLS 1.3 support.
With this change, +SRP is only added to the priority list when SRP
authentication is also requested. This also allows updating the error
handling here to not have to retry without SRP. This is because SRP is
only added when requested and in that case a retry is not needed.
Closes#5223
- If loss of data may occur converting a timediff_t to time_t and
the time value is > TIME_T_MAX then treat it as TIME_T_MAX.
This is a follow-up to 8843678 which removed the (time_t) typecast
from the macros so that conversion warnings could be identified.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5199
OpenSSL 3 deprecates SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations and the MD4, DES
functions we use.
Fix the MD4 and SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations warnings.
In configure, detect OpenSSL v3 and if so, inhibit the deprecation
warnings. OpenSSL v3 deprecates the DES functions we use for NTLM and
until we rewrite the code to use non-deprecated functions we better
ignore these warnings as they don't help us.
Closes#5139