.. because not all Windows build systems have those symbols, and even
those that do may be missing newer symbols (eg the Windows 7 SDK does
not define _WIN32_WINNT_WIN10).
Those symbols are used in build-time logic to decide which API to use
and prior to this change if the symbols were missing it would have
resulted in deprecated API being used when more recent functions were
available (eg GetVersionEx used instead of VerifyVersionInfo).
Reported-by: FuccDucc@users.noreply.github.com
Probably fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4995
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5057
Prior to this change in libcurl debug builds http2 stream closure was
erroneously referred to as connection closure.
Before:
* nread <= 0, server closed connection, bailing
After:
* nread == 0, stream closed, bailing
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5118
- Implement new option CURLSSLOPT_REVOKE_BEST_EFFORT and
--ssl-revoke-best-effort to allow a "best effort" revocation check.
A best effort revocation check ignores errors that the revocation check
was unable to take place. The reasoning is described in detail below and
discussed further in the PR.
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When running e.g. with Fiddler, the schannel backend fails with an
unhelpful error message:
Unknown error (0x80092012) - The revocation function was unable
to check revocation for the certificate.
Sadly, many enterprise users who are stuck behind MITM proxies suffer
the very same problem.
This has been discussed in plenty of issues:
https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3727,
https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/264, for example.
In the latter, a Microsoft Edge developer even made the case that the
common behavior is to ignore issues when a certificate has no recorded
distribution point for revocation lists, or when the server is offline.
This is also known as "best effort" strategy and addresses the Fiddler
issue.
Unfortunately, this strategy was not chosen as the default for schannel
(and is therefore a backend-specific behavior: OpenSSL seems to happily
ignore the offline servers and missing distribution points).
To maintain backward-compatibility, we therefore add a new flag
(`CURLSSLOPT_REVOKE_BEST_EFFORT`) and a new option
(`--ssl-revoke-best-effort`) to select the new behavior.
Due to the many related issues Git for Windows and GitHub Desktop, the
plan is to make this behavior the default in these software packages.
The test 2070 was added to verify this behavior, adapted from 310.
Based-on-work-by: georgeok <giorgos.n.oikonomou@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Markus Olsson <j.markus.olsson@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4981
- If an easy handle is owned by a multi different from the one specified
then return CURLM_BAD_EASY_HANDLE.
Prior to this change I assume user error could cause corruption.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5116
Makes curl_easy_getinfo() of "variable" numerical content instead return
the number set in the env variable `CURL_TIME`.
Makes curl_version() of "variable" textual content. This guarantees a
stable version string which can be tested against. Environment variable
`CURL_VERSION` defines the content.
Assisted-by: Mathias Gumz
This commit adds support to generate JSON via the writeout feature:
-w "%{json}"
It leverages the existing infrastructure as much as possible. Thus,
generating the JSON on STDERR is possible by:
-w "%{stderr}%{json}"
This implements a variant of
https://github.com/curl/curl/wiki/JSON#--write-out-json.
Closes#4870
When libcurl retries a connection due to it being "seemingly dead" or by
REFUSED_STREAM, it will now only do it up five times before giving up,
to avoid never-ending loops.
Reported-by: Dima Tisnek
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2020-03/0044.htmlCloses#5074
Make sure each separate index in connn->tempaddr[] is used for a fixed
family (and only that family) during the connection process.
If family one takes a long time and family two fails immediately, the
previous logic could misbehave and retry the same family two address
repeatedly.
Reported-by: Paul Vixie
Reported-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes#5083Fixes#4954Closes#5089
- Ignore CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN errors returned by c-ares functions in
curl_easy_duphandle.
Prior to this change if c-ares was used as the resolver backend and
either it was too old or libcurl was built without IPv6 support then
some of our resolver functions could return CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN to
curl_easy_duphandle causing it to fail.
Caused by c8f086b which shipped in 7.69.1.
Reported-by: Karl Chen
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5097
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5100
1. The socks4 state machine was broken in the host resolving phase
2. The code now insists on IPv4-only when using SOCKS4 as the protocol
only supports that.
Regression from #4907 and 4a4b63d, shipped in 7.69.0
Reported-by: amishmm on github
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5053#issuecomment-596191594Closes#5061
New test 666 checks this is effective.
As upload buffer size is significant in this kind of tests, shorten it
in similar test 652.
Fixes#4860Closes#4833
Reported-by: RuurdBeerstra on github
Input buffer filling may delay the data sending if data reads are slow.
To overcome this problem, file and callback data reads do not accumulate
in buffer anymore. All other data (memory data and mime framing) are
considered as fast and still concatenated in buffer.
As this may highly impact performance in terms of data overhead, an early
end of part data check is added to spare a read call.
When encoding a part's data, an encoder may require more bytes than made
available by a single read. In this case, the above rule does not apply
and reads are performed until the encoder is able to deliver some data.
Tests 643, 644, 645, 650 and 654 have been adapted to the output data
changes, with test data size reduced to avoid the boredom of long lists of
1-byte chunks in verification data.
New test 667 checks mimepost using single-byte read callback with encoder.
New test 668 checks the end of part data early detection.
Fixes#4826
Reported-by: MrdUkk on github
In case a read callback returns a status (pause, abort, eof,
error) instead of a byte count, drain the bytes read so far but
remember this status for further processing.
Takes care of not losing data when pausing, and properly resume a
paused mime structure when requested.
New tests 670-673 check unpausing cases, with easy or multi
interface and mime or form api.
Fixes#4813
Reported-by: MrdUkk on github
With c-ares the dns parameters lives in ares_channel. Store them in the
curl handle and set them again in easy_duphandle.
Regression introduced in #3228 (6765e6d), shipped in curl 7.63.0.
Fixes#4893Closes#5020
Signed-off-by: Ernst Sjöstrand <ernst.sjostrand@verisure.com>
- Don't check errno on wakeup socket if sread returned 0 since sread
doesn't set errno in that case.
This is a follow-up to cf7760a from several days ago which fixed
Curl_multi_wait to stop busy looping sread on the non-blocking wakeup
socket if it was closed (ie sread returns 0). Due to a logic error it
was still possible to busy loop in that case if errno == EINTR.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5047