As the current element in the list is free()d by Curl_llist_remove(),
when the associated connection is pending, reworked the loop to avoid
accessing the next element through e->next afterward.
SecCertificateCopyPublicKey() is not available on iPhone. Use
CopyCertSubject() instead to see if the certificate returned by
SecCertificateCreateWithData() is valid.
Reported-by: Toby Peterson
... as the struct is free()d in the end anyway. It was first pointed out
to me that one of the ->msglist assignments were supposed to have been
->pending but was a copy and paste mistake when I realized none of the
clearing of pointers had to be there.
... instead of scanning through all handles, stash only the actual
handles that are in that state in the new ->pending list and scan that
list only. It should be mostly empty or very short. And only used for
pipelining.
This avoids a rather hefty slow-down especially notable if you add many
handles to the same multi handle. Regression introduced in commit
0f147887 (version 7.30.0).
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-07/0206.html
Reported-by: David Meyer
Forwards the setting as minimum ssl version (if set) to polarssl. If
the server does not support the requested version the SSL Handshake will
fail.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1419
SecCertificateCreateWithData() returns a non-NULL SecCertificateRef even
if the buffer holds an invalid or corrupt certificate. Call
SecCertificateCopyPublicKey() to make sure cacert is a valid
certificate.
Introducing Curl_expire_latest(). To be used when we the code flow only
wants to get called at a later time that is "no later than X" so that
something can be checked (and another timeout be added).
The low-speed logic for example could easily be made to set very many
expire timeouts if it would be called faster or sooner than what it had
set its own timer and this goes for a few other timers too that aren't
explictiy checked for timer expiration in the code.
If there's no condition the code that says if(time-passed >= TIME), then
Curl_expire_latest() is preferred to Curl_expire().
If there exists such a condition, it is on the other hand important that
Curl_expire() is used and not the other.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-06/0235.html
Reported-by: Florian Weimer
While waiting for a host resolve, check if the host cache may have
gotten the name already (by someone else), for when the same name is
resolved by several simultanoues requests.
The resolver thread occasionally gets stuck in getaddrinfo() when the
DNS or anything else is crappy or slow, so when a host is found in the
DNS cache, leave the thread alone and let itself cleanup the mess.
If the --cacert option is used with a CA certificate bundle that
contains multiple CA certificates, iterate through it, adding each
certificate as a trusted root CA.
When enabling CURLOPT_NOBODY, libcurl effectively switches off upload
mode and will do a download (without a body). This is now better
explained in this man page.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-08/0236.html
Reported-by: John Coffey
I re-ran contributors.sh on all changes since 7.10 and I found these
contributors who are mentioned in the commits but never were added to
THANKS before!
I also removed a couple of duplicates (mostly due to different
spellings).
By default, configure script assumes that libcurl will use the
HP-supplied GSS-API implementation which does not have krb5-config.
If a dev needs a more recent version which has that config script,
the change will allow to pass an appropriate GSSAPI_ROOT.
This is usually due to failed auth. There's no point in us keeping such
a connection alive since it shouldn't be re-used anyway.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1381
Reported-by: Marcel Raad
One header at a time is the right way. Apart from that the output on
windows goes from:
...
-- Looking for include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ws2tcpip.h
-- Looking for include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ws2tcpip.h
- found
-- Looking for 3 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., wins
ock2.h
-- Looking for 3 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., wins
ock2.h - found
-- Looking for 4 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., stdi
o.h
-- Looking for 4 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., stdi
o.h - found
-- Looking for 5 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., wind
ows.h
-- Looking for 5 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., wind
ows.h - found
-- Looking for 6 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., wins
ock.h
-- Looking for 6 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., wins
ock.h - found
-- Looking for 7 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., sys/
filio.h
-- Looking for 7 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., sys/
filio.h - not found
-- Looking for 7 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., sys/
ioctl.h
-- Looking for 7 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., sys/
ioctl.h - not found
-- Looking for 7 include files I:/src/libssh2-1.4.3/include/libssh2.h, ..., sys/
resource.h
...
To much nicer:
...
-- Looking for ws2tcpip.h
-- Looking for ws2tcpip.h - found
-- Looking for winsock2.h
-- Looking for winsock2.h - found
-- Looking for stdio.h
-- Looking for stdio.h - found
-- Looking for windows.h
-- Looking for windows.h - found
-- Looking for winsock.h
-- Looking for winsock.h - found
-- Looking for sys/filio.h
-- Looking for sys/filio.h - not found
-- Looking for sys/ioctl.h
-- Looking for sys/ioctl.h - not found
-- Looking for sys/resource.h
At this point I can build libcurl with OpenSSL, OpenLDAP and LibSSH2.
Supported protocols are at least:
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, TFTP, LDAP, LDAPS, POP3, SMTP
(those are the ones we have regression tests for
in our product's testsuite)
CMake 2.6 is already a bit old. Many bugs have been fixed since
its release. We use 2.8 in our company and we have no intention
of polluting our environment with old software, so 2.6 would
not be tested. This shouldn't be a problem since all one need
to build CMake from source is C and C++ compiler.
This was done to make sure NTLM state that is bound to a connection
doesn't survive and gets used for the subsequent request - but
disconnects can also be done to for example make room in the connection
cache and thus that connection is not strictly related to the easy
handle's current operation.
The http authentication state is still kept in the easy handle since all
http auth _except_ NTLM is connection independent and thus survive over
multiple connections.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-08/0148.html
Reported-by: Paras S