The emails that are sent to the server during these tests were
incorrectly formatted as they contained one or more LF terminated lines
rather than being CRLF terminated as per Section 2.3.7 of RFC-2821.
This wasn't a problem for the test suite as the <stdin> data matched the
<upload> data but anyone using these tests as reference would be sending
incorrect data to a server.
Updated test903 and test904 following the addition of CURLOPT_SASL_IR
as the default behaviour of SMTP AUTH responses is now to not include
the initial response. New tests with --sasl-ir support to follow.
When connecting back to an FTP server after having sent PASV/EPSV,
libcurl sometimes didn't use the proxy properly even though the proxy
was used for the initial connect.
The function wrongly checked for the CURLOPT_PROXY variable to be set,
which made it act wrongly if the proxy information was set with an
environment variable.
Added test case 711 to verify (based on 707 which uses --socks5). Also
added test712 to verify another variation of setting the proxy: with
--proxy socks5://
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1218
Reported-by: Zekun Ni
I couldn't figure out why the host key logic isn't working, but having
it set to yes prevents my SSH-based test cases to run. I also don't see
a strong need to use strict host key checking on this test server.
So I disabled it.
...instead of the 220 we otherwise expect.
Made the ftpserver.pl support sending a custom "welcome" and then
created test 1219 to verify this fix with such a 230 welcome.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-02/0102.html
Reported by: Anders Havn
Accessing a file with an absolute path in the root dir but with no
directory specified was not handled correctly. This fix comes with four
new test cases that verify it.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-04/0142.html
Reported by: Sam Deane
... and make 1216 also verify it with a file input
These tests verify commit 3604fde3d3c9b0d, the fix for the "cookie
domain tailmatch" vulnerability. See
http://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20130412.html
Previously it only compared credentials if the requested needle
connection wasn't using a proxy. This caused NTLM authentication
failures when using proxies as the authentication code wasn't send on
the connection where the challenge arrived.
Added test 1215 to verify: NTLM server authentication through a proxy
(This is a modified copy of test 67)
WINSOCK only:
Since FD_CLOSE is only signaled once, it may trigger at the same
time as FD_READ. Data actually being available makes it impossible
to detect that the connection was closed by checking that recv returns
zero. Another recv attempt could block the connection if it was
not closed. This workaround abuses exceptfds in conjunction with
readfds to signal that the connection has actually closed.
Since commit 57aeabcc1a, it handles errors on the control connection
while waiting for the data connection better.
Test 591 and 592 are updated accordingly.
This workaround fixes an issue on MinGW/Msys regarding the Perl
testsuite scripts not being able to signal or control the server
processes. The MinGW Perl runtime only sees the Msys processes and
their corresponding PIDs, but sockfilt (and other servers) wrote the
Windows PID into their PID-files. Since this PID is useless to the
testsuite, the write_pidfile function was changed to search for the
Msys PID and write that into the PID-file.
The new read and write wrapper functions support reading from stdin
and writing to stdout/stderr on Windows by using the appropriate
Windows API functions and data types.
Modified sws to support and use custom CONNECT responses instead of the
previously naive hard-coded version. Made the HTTP test server able to
extract test case number from the host name in a CONNECT request by
finding the number after the last dot. It makes 'machine.moo.123' use
test case 123.
Adapted a larger amount of tests to the new <connect> style.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1204
Reported by: Martin Jansen
As of 25-mar-2013 wcsdup() _wcsdup() and _tcsdup() are only used in
WIN32 specific code, so tracking of these has not been extended for
other build targets. Without this fix, memory tracking system on
WIN32 builds, when using these functions, would provide misleading
results.
In order to properly extend this support for all targets curl.h
would have to define curl_wcsdup_callback prototype and consequently
wchar_t should be visible before that in curl.h. IOW curl_wchar_t
defined in curlbuild.h and this pulling whatever system header is
required to get wchar_t definition.
Additionally a new curl_global_init_mem() function that also receives
user defined wcsdup() callback would be required.