This is the advised way of checking for errors in the GSS-API RFC.
Also added some '\n' to the error message so that they are not mixed
with other outputs.
We forgot to release the buffer passed to gss_init_sec_context.
The previous logic was difficult to read as we were reusing the same
variable (gssbuf) for both input buffer and output buffer. Splitted the
logic in 2 variables to better underline who needs to be released.
Also made the code break at 80 lines.
This fixes a memory leak related to the GSS-API code.
Added a krb5_init and krb5_end functions. Also removed a work-around
the lack of proper initialization of the GSS-API context.
Remove a leak seen on Kerberos/MIT (gss_OID is copied internally and
we were leaking it). Now we just pass NULL as advised in RFC2744.
|tmp| was never set back to buf->data.
Cleaned up Curl_sec_end to take into account failure in Curl_sec_login
(where conn->mech would be NULL but not conn->app_data or
conn->in_buffer->data).
This code would previously use dns_entry->addr->ai_canonname
instead of the given host name, which caused us grief and
problems since not all our resolver options do the reverse lookup
and I would also guess that it caused problems with KRB5/GSS with
virtual name-based hosts. Now the host name from the URL is used.
Define HAVE_GSSMIT if <gssapi/{gssapi.h,gssapi_generic.h,gssapi_krb5.h}> are
available, otherwise define HAVE_GSSHEIMDAL if <gssapi.h> is available.
Only define GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE to gss_nt_service_name if
GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE isn't declared by the gssapi headers. This should
avoid breakage in case we wrongly recognize Heimdal as MIT again.