... to avoid integer overflows later when multiplying with 1000 to
convert seconds to milliseconds.
Added test 1269 to verify.
Reported-by: Jason Lee
Closes#4166
If using the read callback for HTTP_POST, and POSTFIELDSIZE is not set,
automatically add a Transfer-Encoding: chunked header, same as it is
already done for HTTP_PUT, HTTP_POST_FORM and HTTP_POST_MIME. Update
test 1514 according to the new behaviour.
Closes#4138
This is done by making sure each individual transfer is first added to a
linked list as then they can be performed serially, or at will, in
parallel.
Closes#3804
The testcase ensures that redirects to CURLPROTO_GOPHER won't be
allowed, by default, in the future. Also, curl is being used
for convenience while keeping the testcases DRY.
The expected error code is CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL when the client is
redirected to CURLPROTO_GOPHER
Signed-off-by: Linos Giannopoulos <lgian@skroutz.gr>
With CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION set, a header is automatically added (e.g.
If-Modified-Since). Allow this to be replaced or suppressed with
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER.
Fixes#4103Closes#4109
... so that runtests can skip individual test cases that test features
that are explicitly disabled in this build. This new logic is intended
for disabled features that aren't otherwise easily visible through the
curl_version_info() or other API calls.
tests/server/disabled is a newly built executable that will output a
list of disabled features. Outputs nothing for a default build.
Closes#3950
Responses with status codes 1xx, 204 or 304 don't have a response body. For
these, don't parse these headers:
- Content-Encoding
- Content-Length
- Content-Range
- Last-Modified
- Transfer-Encoding
This change ensures that HTTP/2 upgrades work even if a
"Content-Length: 0" or a "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" header is present.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#3702Fixes#3968Closes#3977
- Revert all commits related to the SASL authzid feature since the next
release will be a patch release, 7.65.1.
Prior to this change CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID / --sasl-authzid was destined
for the next release, assuming it would be a feature release 7.66.0.
However instead the next release will be a patch release, 7.65.1 and
will not contain any new features.
After the patch release after the reverted commits can be restored by
using cherry-pick:
git cherry-pick a14d72ca9499ff8c1cc36c2a8d520edf690
Details for all reverted commits:
Revert "os400: take care of CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID in curl_easy_setopt_ccsid()."
This reverts commit 0edf6907ae.
Revert "tests: Fix the line endings for the SASL alt-auth tests"
This reverts commit c2a8d52a13.
Revert "examples: Added SASL PLAIN authorisation identity (authzid) examples"
This reverts commit 8c1cc369d0.
Revert "curl: --sasl-authzid added to support CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID from the tool"
This reverts commit a9499ff136.
Revert "sasl: Implement SASL authorisation identity via CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID"
This reverts commit a14d72ca2f.
- Change data and protocol sections to CRLF line endings.
Prior to this change the tests would fail or hang, which is because
certain sections such as protocol require CRLF line endings.
Follow-up to a9499ff from today which added the tests.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3790
This reverts commit b0972bc.
- No longer show verbose output for the conncache closure handle.
The offending commit was added so that the conncache closure handle
would inherit verbose mode from the user's easy handle. (Note there is
no way for the user to set options for the closure handle which is why
that was necessary.) Other debug settings such as the debug function
were not also inherited since we determined that could lead to crashes
if the user's per-handle private data was used on an unexpected handle.
The reporter here says he has a debug function to capture the verbose
output, and does not expect or want any output to stderr; however
because the conncache closure handle does not inherit the debug function
the verbose output for that handle does go to stderr.
There are other plausible scenarios as well such as the user redirects
stderr on their handle, which is also not inherited since it could lead
to crashes when used on an unexpected handle.
Short of allowing the user to set options for the conncache closure
handle I don't think there's much we can safely do except no longer
inherit the verbose setting.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-05/0021.html
Reported-by: Kristoffer Gleditsch
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3598
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3618
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3856
... to make the host name "usable". Store the scope id and put it back
when extracting a URL out of it.
Also makes curl_url_set() syntax check CURLUPART_HOST.
Fixes#3817Closes#3822
This limits all accepted input strings passed to libcurl to be less than
CURL_MAX_INPUT_LENGTH (8000000) bytes, for these API calls:
curl_easy_setopt() and curl_url_set().
The 8000000 number is arbitrary picked and is meant to detect mistakes
or abuse, not to limit actual practical use cases. By limiting the
acceptable string lengths we also reduce the risk of integer overflows
all over.
NOTE: This does not apply to `CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS`.
Test 1559 verifies.
Closes#3805
RFC 4616 specifies the authzid is optional in the client authentication
message and that the server will derive the authorisation identity
(authzid) from the authentication identity (authcid) when not specified
by the client.
OAUTHBEARER tokens were incorrectly generated in a format similar to
XOAUTH2 tokens. These changes make OAUTHBEARER tokens conform to the
RFC7628.
Fixes: #2487
Reported-by: Paolo Mossino
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3377
The threaded-shared-conn.c example turned into test case. Only works if
pthread was detected.
An attempt to detect future regressions such as e3a53e3efbCloses#3687
* Adjusted unit tests 2056, 2057
* do not generally close connections with CURLAUTH_NEGOTIATE after every request
* moved negotiatedata from UrlState to connectdata
* Added stream rewind logic for CURLAUTH_NEGOTIATE
* introduced negotiatedata::GSS_AUTHDONE and negotiatedata::GSS_AUTHSUCC
* Consider authproblem state for CURLAUTH_NEGOTIATE
* Consider reuse_forbid for CURLAUTH_NEGOTIATE
* moved and adjusted negotiate authentication state handling from
output_auth_headers into Curl_output_negotiate
* Curl_output_negotiate: ensure auth done is always set
* Curl_output_negotiate: Set auth done also if result code is
GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED/SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED as this result code may
also indicate the last challenge request (only works with disabled
Expect: 100-continue and CURLOPT_KEEP_SENDING_ON_ERROR -> 1)
* Consider "Persistent-Auth" header, detect if not present;
Reset/Cleanup negotiate after authentication if no persistent
authentication
* apply changes introduced with #2546 for negotiate rewind logic
Fixes#1261Closes#1975
The check that prevents payload from sending in case of authentication
doesn't check properly if the authentication is done or not.
They're cases where the proxy respond "200 OK" before sending
authentication challenge. This change takes care of that.
Fixes#2431Closes#3669
- Change closure handle to receive verbose setting from the easy handle
most recently added via curl_multi_add_handle.
The closure handle is a special easy handle used for closing cached
connections. It receives limited settings from the easy handle most
recently added to the multi handle. Prior to this change that did not
include verbose which was a problem because on connection shutdown
verbose mode was not acknowledged.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3598
Co-authored-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3618