This reduces the HTTP/2 window size to 32 MB since libcurl might have to
buffer up to this amount of data in memory and yet we don't want it set
lower to potentially impact tranfer performance on high speed networks.
Requires nghttp2 commit b3f85e2daa629
(https://github.com/nghttp2/nghttp2/pull/1444) to work properly, to end
up in the next release after 1.40.0.
Fixes#4939Closes#4940
Previously, it was not possible to get a known hosts file entry due to
the lack of an API. ssh_session_get_known_hosts_entry(), introduced in
libssh-0.9.0, allows libcurl to obtain such information and behave the
same as when compiled with libssh2.
This also tries to avoid the usage of deprecated functions when the
replacements are available. The behaviour will not change if versions
older than libssh-0.8.0 are used.
Signed-off-by: Anderson Toshiyuki Sasaki <ansasaki@redhat.com>
Fixes#4953Closes#4962
When doing a request with a body + Expect: 100-continue and the server
responds with a 417, the same request will be retried immediately
without the Expect: header.
Added test 357 to verify.
Also added a control instruction to tell the sws test server to not read
the request body if Expect: is present, which the new test 357 uses.
Reported-by: bramus on github
Fixes#4949Closes#4964
Note: The RCPT TO command isn't required to advertise to the server that
it contains UTF-8 characters, instead the server is told that a mail may
contain UTF-8 in any envelope command via the MAIL command.
Support the SMTPUTF8 extension when sending mailbox information in the
MAIL command (FROM and AUTH parameters). Non-ASCII domain names will
be ACE encoded, if IDN is supported, whilst non-ASCII characters in
the local address part are passed to the server.
Reported-by: ygthien on github
Fixes#4828
* Don't include 'struct' in the gcrypt MD4_CTX typedef
* The call to gcry_md_read() should use a dereferenced ctx
* The call to gcry_md_close() should use a dereferenced ctx
Additional minor whitespace issue in the USE_WIN32_CRYPTO code.
Closes#4959
To simplify our code and since earlier versions lack important function
calls libcurl needs to function correctly.
nghttp2 1.12.0 was relased on June 26, 2016.
Closes#4961
TLS servers may request a certificate from the client. This request
includes a list of 0 or more acceptable issuer DNs. The client may use
this list to determine which certificate to send. GnuTLS's default
behavior is to not send a client certificate if there is no
match. However, OpenSSL's default behavior is to send the configured
certificate. The `GNUTLS_FORCE_CLIENT_CERT` flag mimics OpenSSL
behavior.
Authored-by: jethrogb on github
Fixes#1411Closes#4958
Whilst lib\md4.c used this pre-processor, lib\md5.c and
src\tool_metalink.c did not and simply relied on the WIN32
pre-processor directive.
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad
Closes#4955
- Change tool_util.c tvnow() for Windows to match more closely to
timeval.c Curl_now().
- Create a win32 init function for the tool, since some initialization
is required for the tvnow() changes.
Prior to this change the monotonic time function used by curl in Windows
was determined at build-time and not runtime. That was a problem because
when curl was built targeted for compatibility with old versions of
Windows (eg _WIN32_WINNT < 0x0600) it would use GetTickCount which wraps
every 49.7 days that Windows has been running.
This change makes curl behave similar to libcurl's tvnow function, which
determines at runtime whether the OS is Vista+ and if so calls
QueryPerformanceCounter instead. (Note QueryPerformanceCounter is used
because it has higher resolution than the more obvious candidate
GetTickCount64). The changes to tvnow are basically a copy and paste but
the types in some cases are different.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3309
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4847
Saves the file as "[filename].[8 random hex digits].tmp" and renames
away the extension when done.
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
Reported-by: Mike Frysinger
Fixes#4914Closes#4926
- Deduplicate GetEnv() code.
- On Windows change ultimate call to use Windows API
GetEnvironmentVariable() instead of C runtime getenv().
Prior to this change both libcurl and the tool had their own GetEnv
which over time diverged. Now the tool's GetEnv is a wrapper around
curl_getenv (libcurl API function which is itself a wrapper around
libcurl's GetEnv).
Furthermore this change fixes a bug in that Windows API
GetEnvironmentVariable() is called instead of C runtime getenv() to get
the environment variable since some changes aren't always visible to the
latter.
Reported-by: Christoph M. Becker
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4774
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4863
STRERROR_LEN is the constant used throughout the library to set the size
of the buffer on the stack that the curl strerror functions write to.
Prior to this change some extended length Windows error messages could
be truncated.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4920
- Do not say that conn->data is "cleared" by multi_done().
If the connection is in use then multi_done assigns another easy handle
still using the connection to conn->data, therefore in that case it is
not cleared.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4901
This avoids the duplication of strings when the optional AUTH and SIZE
parameters are required. It also assists with the modifications that
are part of #4892.
Closes#4903
The alt-svc cache survives a call to curl_easy_reset fine, but the file
name to use for saving the cache was cleared. Now the alt-svc cache has
a copy of the file name to survive handle resets.
Added test 1908 to verify.
Reported-by: Craig Andrews
Fixes#4898Closes#4902
RFC 7616 section 3.4 (The Authorization Header Field) states that "For
historical reasons, a sender MUST NOT generate the quoted string syntax
for the following parameters: algorithm, qop, and nc". This removes the
quoting for the algorithm parameter.
Reviewed-by: Steve Holme
Closes#4890
... as this is already done much earlier in the URL parser.
Also add test case 894 that verifies that pop3 with an encodedd CR in
the user name is rejected.
Closes#4887
- Fixed the flag parsing to apply to specific alternative entry only, as
per RFC. The earlier code would also get totally confused by
multiprotocol header, parsing flags from the wrong part of the header.
- Fixed the parser terminating on unknown protocols, instead of skipping
them.
- Fixed a busyloop when protocol-id was present without an equal sign.
Closes#4875
... since the current transfer is being killed. Setting to NULL is
wrong, leaving it pointing to 'data' is wrong since that handle might be
about to get freed.
Fixes#4845Closes#4858
Reported-by: dmitrmax on github
In the "scheme-less" parsing case, we need to strip off credentials
first before we guess scheme based on the host name!
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes#4856Closes#4857
Previously it was stored in a global state which contributed to
curl_global_init's thread unsafety. This boolean is now instead figured
out in curl_multi_init() and stored in the multi handle. Less effective,
but thread safe.
Closes#4851
- Removed from global_init since it isn't thread-safe. The symbol will
still remain to not break compiles, it just won't have any effect going
forward.
- make the internals NOT loop on EINTR (the opposite from previously).
It only risks returning from the select/poll/wait functions early, and that
should be risk-free.
Closes#4840
Avoid "reparsing" the content and instead deliver more exactly what is
provided in the certificate and avoid truncating the data after 512
bytes as done previously. This no longer removes embedded newlines.
Fixes#4837
Reported-by: bnfp on github
Closes#4841
As detailed in DEPRECATE.md, the polarssl support is now removed after
having been disabled for 6 months and nobody has missed it.
The threadlock files used by mbedtls are renamed to an 'mbedtls' prefix
instead of the former 'polarssl' and the common functions that
previously were shared between mbedtls and polarssl and contained the
name 'polarssl' have now all been renamed to instead say 'mbedtls'.
Closes#4825
A regression made the code use 'multiplexed' as a boolean instead of the
counter it is intended to be. This made curl try to "over-populate"
connections with new streams.
This regression came with 41fcdf71a1, shipped in curl 7.65.0.
Also, respect the CURLMOPT_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS value in the same
check.
Reported-by: Kunal Ekawde
Fixes#4779Closes#4784
- Allow forcing the host's key type found in the known_hosts file.
Currently, curl (with libssh2) does not take keys from your known_hosts
file into account when talking to a server. With this patch the
known_hosts file will be searched for an entry matching the hostname
and, if found, libssh2 will be told to claim this key type from the
server.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4747
- Support hostname verification via alternative names (SAN) in the
peer certificate when CURLOPT_CAINFO is used in Windows 7 and earlier.
CERT_NAME_SEARCH_ALL_NAMES_FLAG doesn't exist before Windows 8. As a
result CertGetNameString doesn't quite work on those versions of
Windows. This change provides an alternative solution for
CertGetNameString by iterating through CERT_ALT_NAME_INFO for earlier
versions of Windows.
Prior to this change many certificates failed the hostname validation
when CURLOPT_CAINFO was used in Windows 7 and earlier. Most certificates
now represent multiple hostnames and rely on the alternative names field
exclusively to represent their hostnames.
Reported-by: Jeroen Ooms
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3711
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4761
- Add new error code CURLE_QUIC_CONNECT_ERROR for QUIC connection
errors.
Prior to this change CURLE_FAILED_INIT was used, but that was not
correct.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4754
- Define USE_WIN32_CRYPTO by default. This enables SMB.
- Show whether SMB is enabled in the "Enabled features" output.
- Fix mingw compiler warning for call to CryptHashData by casting away
const param. mingw CryptHashData prototype is wrong.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4717
The code was duplicated in the various resolver backends.
Also, it was called after the call to `Curl_ipvalid`, which matters in
case of `CURLRES_IPV4` when called from `connect.c:bindlocal`. This
caused test 1048 to fail on classic MinGW.
The code ignores `conn->ip_version` as done previously in the
individual resolver backends.
Move the call to the `resolver_start` callback up to appease test 655,
which wants it to be called also for literal addresses.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4798
Factor out common I/O loop as bearssl_run_until, which reads/writes TLS
records until the desired engine state is reached. This is now used for
the handshake, read, write, and close.
Match OpenSSL SSL_write behavior, and don't return the number of bytes
written until the corresponding records have been completely flushed
across the socket. This involves keeping track of the length of data
buffered into the TLS engine, and assumes that when CURLE_AGAIN is
returned, the write function will be called again with the same data
and length arguments. This is the same requirement of SSL_write.
Handle TLS close notify as EOF when reading by returning 0.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4748
- Undefine DEBUGASSERT in curl_setup_once.h in case it was already
defined as a system macro.
- Don't compile write32_le in curl_endian unless
CURL_SIZEOF_CURL_OFF_T > 4, since it's only used by Curl_write64_le.
- Include <arpa/inet.h> in socketpair.c.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4756
- Remove our cb_update_key in favor of ngtcp2's new
ngtcp2_crypto_update_key_cb which does the same thing.
Several days ago the ngtcp2_update_key callback function prototype was
changed in ngtcp2/ngtcp2@42ce09c. Though it would be possible to
fix up our cb_update_key for that change they also added
ngtcp2_crypto_update_key_cb which does the same thing so we'll use that
instead.
Ref: https://github.com/ngtcp2/ngtcp2/commit/42ce09c
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4735
... as it would previously prefer new connections rather than
multiplexing in most conditions! The (now removed) code was a leftover
from the Pipelining code that was translated wrongly into a
multiplex-only world.
Reported-by: Kunal Ekawde
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-12/0060.htmlCloses#4732
- Remove the final semi-colon in the SEC2TXT() macro definition.
Before: #define SEC2TXT(sec) case sec: txt = #sec; break;
After: #define SEC2TXT(sec) case sec: txt = #sec; break
Prior to this change SEC2TXT(foo); would generate break;; which caused
the empty expression warning.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/5b22e1a#r36458547
This makes them never to be considered "the oldest" to be discarded when
reaching the connection cache limit. The reasoning here is that
CONNECT_ONLY is primarily used in combination with using the
connection's socket post connect and since that is used outside of
curl's knowledge we must assume that it is in use until explicitly
closed.
Reported-by: Pavel Pavlov
Reported-by: Pavel Löbl
Fixes#4426Fixes#4369Closes#4696
It could accidentally let the connection get used by more than one
thread, leading to double-free and more.
Reported-by: Christopher Reid
Fixes#4544Closes#4557
Add support for CURLSSLOPT_NO_PARTIALCHAIN in CURLOPT_PROXY_SSL_OPTIONS
and OS400 package spec.
Also I added the option to the NameValue list in the tool even though it
isn't exposed as a command-line option (...yet?). (NameValue stringizes
the option name for the curl cmd -> libcurl source generator)
Follow-up to 564d88a which added CURLSSLOPT_NO_PARTIALCHAIN.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4655
- Stop treating lack of HTTP2 as an unknown option error result for
CURLOPT_SSL_ENABLE_ALPN and CURLOPT_SSL_ENABLE_NPN.
Prior to this change it was impossible to disable ALPN / NPN if libcurl
was built without HTTP2. Setting either option would result in
CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION and the respective internal option would not be
set. That was incorrect since ALPN and NPN are used independent of
HTTP2.
Reported-by: Shailesh Kapse
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4668
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4672
Options are cross-checked with configure.ac and acinclude.m4.
Tested on Arch Linux, untested on other platforms like Windows or macOS.
Closes#4663
Reviewed-by: Kamil Dudka
Also, use `CURLRES_IPV6` only for actual DNS resolution, not for IPv6
address support. This makes it possible to connect to IPv6 literals by
setting `ENABLE_IPV6` even without `getaddrinfo` support. It also fixes
the CMake build when using the synchronous resolver without
`getaddrinfo` support.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4662
Have intermediate certificates in the trust store be treated as
trust-anchors, in the same way as self-signed root CA certificates
are. This allows users to verify servers using the intermediate cert
only, instead of needing the whole chain.
Other TLS backends already accept partial chains.
Reported-by: Jeffrey Walton
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-11/0094.html
- Disable warning C4127 "conditional expression is constant" globally
in curl_setup.h for when building with Microsoft's compiler.
This mainly affects building with the Visual Studio project files found
in the projects dir.
Prior to this change the cmake and winbuild build systems already
disabled 4127 globally for when building with Microsoft's compiler.
Also, 4127 was already disabled for all build systems in the limited
circumstance of the WHILE_FALSE macro which disabled the warning
specifically for while(0). This commit removes the WHILE_FALSE macro and
all other cruft in favor of disabling globally in curl_setup.
Background:
We have various macros that cause 0 or 1 to be evaluated, which would
cause warning C4127 in Visual Studio. For example this causes it:
#define Curl_resolver_asynch() 1
Full behavior is not clearly defined and inconsistent across versions.
However it is documented that since VS 2015 Update 3 Microsoft has
addressed this somewhat but not entirely, not warning on while(true) for
example.
Prior to this change some C4127 warnings occurred when I built with
Visual Studio using the generated projects in the projects dir.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4658
- In all code call Curl_winapi_strerror instead of Curl_strerror when
the error code is known to be from Windows GetLastError.
Curl_strerror prefers CRT error codes (errno) over Windows API error
codes (GetLastError) when the two overlap. When we know the error code
is from GetLastError it is more accurate to prefer the Windows API error
messages.
Reported-by: Richard Alcock
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4550
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4581
... so that failures in the global init function don't count as a
working init and it can then be called again.
Reported-by: Paul Groke
Fixes#4636Closes#4653
... and use internally. This function will return TIME_T_MAX instead of
failure if the parsed data is found to be larger than what can be
represented. TIME_T_MAX being the largest value curl can represent.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Reported-by: JanB on github
Fixes#4152Closes#4651
The WHILE_FALSE construction is used to avoid compiler warnings in
macro constructions. This fixes a few instances where it was not
used in order to keep the code consistent.
Closes#4649
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Given that this is performed by the NTLM code there is no need to
perform the initialisation in the HTTP layer. This also keeps the
initialisation the same as the SASL based protocols and also fixes a
possible compilation issue if both NSS and SSPI were to be used as
multiple SSL backends.
Reviewed-by: Kamil Dudka
Closes#3935
The regexp looking for assignments within conditions was too greedy
and matched a too long string in the case of multiple conditionals
on the same line. This is basically only a problem in single line
macros, and the code which exemplified this was essentially:
do { if((x) != NULL) { x = NULL; } } while(0)
..where the final parenthesis of while(0) matched the regexp, and
the legal assignment in the block triggered the warning. Fix by
making the regexp less greedy by matching for the tell-tale signs
of the if statement ending.
Also remove the one occurrence where the warning was disabled due
to a construction like the above, where the warning didn't apply
when fixed.
Closes#4647
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
ERR_error_string(NULL) should never be called. It places the error in a
global buffer, which is not thread-safe. Use ERR_error_string_n with a
local buffer instead.
Closes#4645
This commit adds curl_multi_wakeup() which was previously in the TODO
list under the curl_multi_unblock name.
On some platforms and with some configurations this feature might not be
available or can fail, in these cases a new error code
(CURLM_WAKEUP_FAILURE) is returned from curl_multi_wakeup().
Fixes#4418Closes#4608
Prior to this change schannel ignored --tls-max (CURL_SSLVERSION_MAX_
macros) when --tlsv1 (CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1) or default TLS
(CURL_SSLVERSION_DEFAULT), using a max of TLS 1.2 always.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4633
- Disable the extra sensitivity except in debug builds (--enable-debug).
- Improve SYSCALL error message logic in ossl_send and ossl_recv so that
"No error" / "Success" socket error text isn't shown on SYSCALL error.
Prior to this change 0ab38f5 (precedes 7.67.0) increased the sensitivity
of OpenSSL's SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL error so that abrupt server closures were
also considered errors. For example, a server that does not send a known
protocol termination point (eg HTTP content length or chunked encoding)
_and_ does not send a TLS termination point (close_notify alert) would
cause an error if it closed the connection.
To be clear that behavior made it into release build 7.67.0
unintentionally. Several users have reported it as an issue.
Ultimately the idea is a good one, since it can help prevent against a
truncation attack. Other SSL backends may already behave similarly (such
as Windows native OS SSL Schannel). However much more of our user base
is using OpenSSL and there is a mass of legacy users in that space, so I
think that behavior should be partially reverted and then rolled out
slowly.
This commit changes the behavior so that the increased sensitivity is
disabled in all curl builds except curl debug builds (DEBUGBUILD). If
after a period of time there are no major issues then it can be enabled
in dev and release builds with the newest OpenSSL (1.1.1+), since users
using the newest OpenSSL are the least likely to have legacy problems.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4409#issuecomment-555955794
Reported-by: Bjoern Franke
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4624
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4623
Prior to this change:
The check if an extra wait is necessary was based not on the
number of extra fds but on the pointer.
If a non-null pointer was given in extra_fds, but extra_nfds
was zero, then the wait was skipped even though poll was not
called.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4610
Improved estimation of expected_len and updated related comments;
increased strictness of QNAME-encoding, adding error detection for empty
labels and names longer than the overall limit; avoided treating DNAME
as unexpected;
updated unit test 1655 with more thorough set of proofs and tests
Closes#4598
Since 59041f0, a new timer might be set in multi_done() so the clearing
of the timers need to happen afterwards!
Reported-by: Max Kellermann
Fixes#4575Closes#4583
- Use FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS to ignore format specifiers in
Windows error strings.
Since we are not in control of the error code we don't know what
information may be needed by the error string's format specifiers.
Prior to this change Windows API error strings which contain specifiers
(think specifiers like similar to printf specifiers) would not be shown.
The FormatMessage Windows API call which turns a Windows error code into
a string could fail and set error ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER if that error
string contained a format specifier. FormatMessage expects a va_list for
the specifiers, unless inserts are ignored in which case no substitution
is attempted.
Ref: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20071128-00/?p=24353
- Consider a modified file to be committed this year.
- Make the travis CHECKSRC also do COPYRIGHTYEAR scan in examples and
includes
- Ignore 0 parents when getting latest commit date of file.
since in the CI we're dealing with a truncated repo of last 50 commits,
the file's most recent commit may not be available. when this happens
git log and rev-list show the initial commit (ie first commit not to be
truncated) but that's incorrect so ignore it.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4547
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4549
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
- Open the CA file using FILE_SHARE_READ mode so that others can read
from it as well.
Prior to this change our schannel code opened the CA file without
sharing which meant concurrent openings (eg an attempt from another
thread or process) would fail during the time it was open without
sharing, which in curl's case would cause error:
"schannel: failed to open CA file".
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-10/0104.html
Reported-by: Richard Alcock
... as it can make it wait there for a long time for no good purpose.
Patched-by: Jay Satiro
Reported-by: Bylon2 on github
Adviced-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
Fixes#4487Closes#4541
On macOS/BSD, trying to call sendto on a connected UDP socket fails
with a EISCONN error. Because the singleipconnect has already called
connect on the socket when we're trying to use it for QUIC transfers
we need to use plain send instead.
Fixes#4529
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4533
The ngtcp2 QUIC backend was using the MSG_DONTWAIT flag for send/recv
in order to perform nonblocking operations. On Windows this flag does
not exist. Instead, the socket must be set to nonblocking mode via
ioctlsocket.
This change sets the nonblocking flag on UDP sockets used for QUIC on
all platforms so the use of MSG_DONTWAIT is not needed.
Fixes#4531Closes#4532
To make sure that transfer is being dealt with. Streams without
Content-Length need a final read to notice the end-of-stream state.
Reported-by: Tom van der Woerdt
Fixes#4496
The URL extracted with CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL was returned as given as
input in most cases, which made it not get a scheme prefixed like before
if the URL was given without one, and it didn't remove dotdot sequences
etc.
Added test case 1907 to verify that this now works as intended and as
before 7.62.0.
Regression introduced in 7.62.0
Reported-by: Christophe Dervieux
Fixes#4491Closes#4493
With MinGW-w64, `curl_socket_t` is is a 32 or 64 bit unsigned integer,
while `read` expects a 32 bit signed integer.
Use `sread` instead of `read` to use the correct parameter type.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4483
Previosly all connect() failures would return CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT, no
matter what errno said.
This makes for example --retry work on these transfer failures.
Reported-by: Nathaniel J. Smith
Fixes#4461
Clsoes #4462
To make sure that the HTTP/2 state is initialized correctly for
duplicated handles. It would otherwise easily generate "spurious"
PRIORITY frames to get sent over HTTP/2 connections when duplicated easy
handles were used.
Reported-by: Daniel Silverstone
Fixes#4303Closes#4442
This fix removes a use after free which can be triggered by
the internal cookie fuzzer, but otherwise is probably
impossible to trigger from an ordinary application.
The following program reproduces it:
curl_global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_DEFAULT);
CURL* handle=curl_easy_init();
CookieInfo* info=Curl_cookie_init(handle,NULL,NULL,false);
curl_easy_setopt(handle, CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR, "/dev/null");
Curl_flush_cookies(handle, true);
Curl_cookie_cleanup(info);
curl_easy_cleanup(handle);
curl_global_cleanup();
This was found through fuzzing.
Closes#4454
The 'share object' only sets the storage area for cookies. The "cookie
engine" still needs to be enabled or activated using the normal cookie
options.
This caused the curl command line tool to accidentally use cookies
without having been told to, since curl switched to using shared cookies
in 7.66.0.
Test 1166 verifies
Updated test 506
Fixes#4429Closes#4434
Prior to this change non-ssl/non-ssh connections that were reused set
TIMER_APPCONNECT [1]. Arguably that was incorrect since no SSL/SSH
handshake took place.
[1]: TIMER_APPCONNECT is publicly known as CURLINFO_APPCONNECT_TIME in
libcurl and %{time_appconnect} in the curl tool. It is documented as
"the time until the SSL/SSH handshake is completed".
Reported-by: Marcel Hernandez
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3760
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3773
- convert some of them to H3BUF() calls to infof()
- remove some of them completely
- made DEBUG_HTTP3 defined only if CURLDEBUG is set for now
Closes#4421
The parser would check for a query part before fragment, which caused it
to do wrong when the fragment contains a question mark.
Extended test 1560 to verify.
Reported-by: Alex Konev
Fixes#4412Closes#4413
As libcurl now uses these 2 system functions, wrappers are needed on os400
to convert returned AF_UNIX sockaddrs to ascii.
This is a follow-up to commit 7fb54ef.
See also #4037.
Closes#4214
Otherwise curl may be told to use for instance pop3 to
communicate with the doh server, which most likely
is not what you want.
Found through fuzzing.
Closes#4406
It was already fixed for BoringSSL in commit a0f8fccb1e.
LibreSSL has had the second argument to SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version
as uint16_t ever since the function was added in [0].
[0] 56f107201b
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4397
Prior to this change when a server returned a socks5 connect error then
curl would parse the destination address:port from that data and show it
to the user as the destination:
curld -v --socks5 10.0.3.1:1080 http://google.com:99
* SOCKS5 communication to google.com:99
* SOCKS5 connect to IPv4 172.217.12.206 (locally resolved)
* Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 253.127.0.0:26673. (1)
curl: (7) Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 253.127.0.0:26673. (1)
That's incorrect because the address:port included in the connect error
is actually a bind address:port (typically unused) and not the
destination address:port. This fix changes curl to show the destination
information that curl sent to the server instead:
curld -v --socks5 10.0.3.1:1080 http://google.com:99
* SOCKS5 communication to google.com:99
* SOCKS5 connect to IPv4 172.217.7.14:99 (locally resolved)
* Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 172.217.7.14:99. (1)
curl: (7) Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 172.217.7.14:99. (1)
curld -v --socks5-hostname 10.0.3.1:1080 http://google.com:99
* SOCKS5 communication to google.com:99
* SOCKS5 connect to google.com:99 (remotely resolved)
* Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to google.com:99. (1)
curl: (7) Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to google.com:99. (1)
Ref: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1928#section-6
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4394
As the loop discards cookies without domain set. This bug would lead to
qsort() trying to sort uninitialized pointers. We have however not found
it a security problem.
Reported-by: Paul Dreik
Closes#4386
If the input hostname is "[", hlen will underflow to max of size_t when
it is subtracted with 2.
hostname[hlen] will then cause a warning by ubsanitizer:
runtime error: addition of unsigned offset to 0x<snip> overflowed to
0x<snip>
I think that in practice, the generated code will work, and the output
of hostname[hlen] will be the first character "[".
This can be demonstrated by the following program (tested in both clang
and gcc, with -O3)
int main() {
char* hostname=strdup("[");
size_t hlen = strlen(hostname);
hlen-=2;
hostname++;
printf("character is %d\n",+hostname[hlen]);
free(hostname-1);
}
I found this through fuzzing, and even if it seems harmless, the proper
thing is to return early with an error.
Closes#4389
CURLU_NO_AUTHORITY is intended for use with unknown schemes (i.e. not
"file:///") to override cURL's default demand that an authority exists.
Closes#4349
If the :authority pseudo header field doesn't contain an explicit port,
we assume it is valid for the default port, instead of rejecting the
request for all ports.
Ref: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-09/0041.htmlCloses#4365
If you set the same URL for target as for DoH (and it isn't a DoH
server), like "https://example.com" in both, the easy handles used for
the DoH requests could be left "dangling" and end up not getting freed.
Reported-by: Paul Dreik
Closes#4366
The undefined behaviour is annoying when running fuzzing with
sanitizers. The codegen is the same, but the meaning is now not up for
dispute. See https://cppinsights.io/s/516a2ff4
By incrementing the pointer first, both gcc and clang recognize this as
a bswap and optimizes it to a single instruction. See
https://godbolt.org/z/994ZpxCloses#4350
Added unit test case 1655 to verify.
Close#4352
the code correctly finds the flaws in the old code,
if one temporarily restores doh.c to the old version.
This is a protocol violation but apparently there are legacy proprietary
servers doing this.
Added test 336 and 337 to verify.
Reported-by: Philippe Marguinaud
Closes#4339
For FTPS transfers, curl gets close_notify on the data connection
without that being a signal to close the control connection!
Regression since 3f5da4e59a (7.65.0)
Reported-by: Zenju on github
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes#4329Closes#4340
Despite ldapp_err2string being documented by MS as returning a
PCHAR (char *), when UNICODE it is mapped to ldap_err2stringW and
returns PWCHAR (wchar_t *).
We have lots of code that expects ldap_err2string to return char *,
most of it failf used like this:
failf(data, "LDAP local: Some error: %s", ldap_err2string(rc));
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4272
It needs to parse correctly. Otherwise it could be tricked into letting
through a-f using host names that libcurl would then resolve. Like
'[ab.be]'.
Reported-by: Thomas Vegas
Closes#4315
OpenSSL 1.1.0 adds SSL_CTX_set_<min|max>_proto_version() that we now use
when available. Existing code is preserved for older versions of
OpenSSL.
Closes#4304
Otherwise, a three byte response would make the smtp_state_ehlo_resp()
function misbehave.
Credit to OSS-Fuzz
Bug: https://crbug.com/oss-fuzz/16918
Assisted-by: Max Dymond
Closes#4287
This allows the function to figure out if a unix domain socket has a
file name or not associated with it! When a socket is created with
socketpair(), as done in the fuzzer testing, the path struct member is
uninitialized and must not be accessed.
Bug: https://crbug.com/oss-fuzz/16699Closes#4283