- Change use of those options from CURLOPT_SSL_OPTIONS that are not
already evaluated via SSL_SET_OPTION in schannel and secure transport
to use that instead of data->set.ssl.optname.
Example:
Evaluate SSL_SET_OPTION(no_revoke) instead of data->set.ssl.no_revoke.
This change is because options set via CURLOPT_SSL_OPTIONS
(data->set.ssl.optname) are separate from those set for HTTPS proxy via
CURLOPT_PROXY_SSL_OPTIONS (data->set.proxy_ssl.optname). The
SSL_SET_OPTION macro determines whether the connection is for HTTPS
proxy and based on that which option to evaluate.
Since neither Schannel nor Secure Transport backends currently support
HTTPS proxy in libcurl, this change is for posterity and has no other
effect.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6690
openssl: use SSL_get_version to get connection protocol
Replace our bespoke get_ssl_version_txt in favor of SSL_get_version.
We can get rid of few lines of code, since SSL_get_version achieve
the exact same thing
Closes#6665
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Menil <jpmenil@gmail.com>
This caused a memory leak as the session id cache entry was still
erroneously stored with a NULL sessionid and that would later be treated
as not needed to get freed.
Reported-by: Gisle Vanem
Fixes#6616Closes#6617
The Curl_easy pointer struct entry in connectdata is now gone. Just
before commit 215db086e0 landed on January 8, 2021 there were 919
references to conn->data.
Closes#6608
We still make the trace callback function get the connectdata struct
passed to it, since the callback is anchored on the connection.
Repeatedly updating the callback pointer to set 'data' with
SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg() doesn't seem to work, probably because
there might already be messages in the queue with the old pointer.
This code therefore makes sure to set the "logger" handle before using
OpenSSL calls so that the right easy handle gets used for tracing.
Closes#6522
Rename it to 'httpwant' and make a cloned field in the state struct as
well for run-time updates.
Also: refuse non-supported HTTP versions. Verified with test 129.
Closes#6585
... because it turns out several servers out there don't actually behave
correctly otherwise in spite of the fact that the SNI field is
specifically said to be case insensitive in RFC 6066 section 3.
Reported-by: David Earl
Fixes#6540Closes#6543
... in most cases instead of 'struct connectdata *' but in some cases in
addition to.
- We mostly operate on transfers and not connections.
- We need the transfer handle to log, store data and more. Everything in
libcurl is driven by a transfer (the CURL * in the public API).
- This work clarifies and separates the transfers from the connections
better.
- We should avoid "conn->data". Since individual connections can be used
by many transfers when multiplexing, making sure that conn->data
points to the current and correct transfer at all times is difficult
and has been notoriously error-prone over the years. The goal is to
ultimately remove the conn->data pointer for this reason.
Closes#6425
The wolfSSL TLS library defines NO_OLD_TLS in some of their build
configurations and that causes the library to be built without TLS 1.1.
For example if MD5 is explicitly disabled when building wolfSSL then
that defines NO_OLD_TLS and the library is built without TLS 1.1 [1].
Prior to this change attempting to build curl with a wolfSSL that was
built with NO_OLD_TLS would cause a build link error undefined reference
to wolfTLSv1_client_method.
[1]: https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl/blob/v4.5.0-stable/configure.ac#L2366
Bug: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2020-12/0121.html
Reported-by: Julian Montes
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6388
EVP_MD_CTX_create will allocate memory for the context and returns
NULL in case the allocation fails. Make sure to catch any allocation
failures and exit early if so.
In passing, also move to EVP_DigestInit rather than EVP_DigestInit_ex
as the latter is intended for ENGINE selection which we don't do.
Closes#6224
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Reviewed-by: Emil Engler <me@emilengler.com>