As spotted by Coverity, va_end() was not used previously. To make it
used I took away a bunch of return statements and made them into
assignments instead.
SSPI related code now compiles with ANSI and WCHAR versions of security
methods (WinCE requires WCHAR versions of methods).
Pulled UTF8 to WCHAR conversion methods out of idn_win32.c into their own file.
curl_sasl.c - include curl_memory.h to use correct memory functions.
getenv.c and telnet.c - WinCE compatibility fix
With some committer adjustments
Building with CyaSSL failed compilation. Reason being that OCSP_REQUEST and
OCSP_RESPONSE are enum values in CyaSSL and defines in <wincrypt.h> included
via <winldap.h> in ldap.c.
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-06/0196.html
Version number is removed in order to make this info consistent with
how we do it with other MS and Linux system libraries for which we don't
provide this info.
Identifier changed from 'WinSSPI' to 'schannel' given that this is the
actual provider of the SSL/TLS support. libcurl can still be built with
SSPI and without SCHANNEL support.
Removed obsolete minor status variable and parameter of status function
which was never used or set at all. Also Curl_sspi_strerror does support
only one status and there is no need for a second sub status.
Added Windows SSPI version information to the curl version string when
SCHANNEL SSL is not enabled, as the version of the library should also
be included when SSPI is used to generate security contexts.
Removed SSPI from the feature list as the features are GSS-Negotiate,
NTLM and SSL depending on the usage of the SSPI library.
Removed duplicate blank lines.
Removed spaces between the not and test in various if statements.
Removed explicit test of NULL in an if statement.
Placed function returns on same line as function declarations.
Replaced the use of curl_maprintf() with aprintf() as it is the
preprocessor job to do this substitution if ENABLE_CURLX_PRINTF
is set.
curl_sspi.c: Fixed mingw32-gcc compiler warnings
curl_sspi.c: Fixed length of error code hex output
The hex value was printed as signed 64-bit value on 64-bit systems:
SEC_E_WRONG_PRINCIPAL (0xFFFFFFFF80090322)
It is now correctly printed as the following:
SEC_E_WRONG_PRINCIPAL (0x80090322)
curl_sspi.c: Fallback to security function table version number
Instead of reporting an unknown version, the interface version is used.
curl_sspi.c: Removed SSPI/ version prefix from Curl_sspi_version
curl_schannel: Replaced static buffer sizes with defined names
curl_schannel.c: First brace when declaring functions on column 0
curl_schannel.c: Put the pointer sign directly at variable name
curl_schannel.c: Use structs directly instead of typedef'ed structs
curl_schannel.c: Removed space before opening brace
curl_schannel.c: Fixed lines being longer than 80 chars
Moved the error constant switch to curl_sspi.c and added two new helper
functions to curl_sspi.[ch] which either return the constant or a fully
translated message representing the SSPI security status.
Updated socks_sspi.c and curl_schannel.c to use the new functions.
Windows 2000 Professional: Schannel returns SEC_E_OK instead
of SEC_I_CONTEXT_EXPIRED. If the length of the output buffer
is zero and the first byte of the encrypted packet is 0x15,
the application can safely assume that the message was a
close_notify message and change the return value to
SEC_I_CONTEXT_EXPIRED.
Connection shutdown does not mean that there is no data to read
Correctly handle incomplete message and ask curl to re-read
Fixed buffer for decrypted being to small
Re-structured read condition to be more effective
Removed obsolete verbose messages
Changed memory reduction method to keep a minimum buffer of size 4096
Fixed warning: dereferencing pointer does break strict-aliasing rules
by using a union instead of separate pointer variables.
Internal union sockaddr_u could probably be moved to generic header.
Thanks to Paul Howarth for the hint about using unions for this.
Important for winbuild: Separate declaration of sockaddr_u pointer.
The pointer variable *sock cannot be declared and initialized right
after the union declaration. Therefore it has to be a separate statement.
Since Curl_pgrsDone() itself calls Curl_pgrsUpdate() which may return an
abort instruction or similar we need to return that info back and
subsequently properly handle return codes from Curl_pgrsDone() where
used.
(Spotted by a Coverity scan)
Previously it would use a 256 byte buffer and thus cut off very long
subject names. The limit is now upped to the receive buffer size, 16K.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3533045
Reported by: Anthony G. Basile
Re-factored the smtp_state_*_resp() functions to 1) Match the constants
that were refactored in commit 00fddba672, 2) To be more readable and
3) To match their counterparties in pop3.c.
Corrected lines longer than 78 characters.
Removed unnecessary braces in smtp_state_helo_resp().
Introduced some comments in data sending functions.
Tidied up comments to match changes made in pop3.c.
Corrected lines longer than 78 characters.
Changed POP3_AUTH_FINAL to POP3_AUTH to match SMTP code now that the
AUTH command is no longer sent on its own.
Introduced some comments in data sending functions.
Another attempt at trying to rational code and comment style.
Added a service type parameter to Curl_sasl_create_digest_md5_message()
to allow the function to be used by different services rather than being
hard coded to "smtp".
Not all SASL enabled POP3 servers support the AUTH command on its own
when trying to detect the supported mechanisms. As such changed the
mechanism detection to use the CAPA command instead.
Because pop3_endofresp() is called for each line of data yet is not
passed the line and line length, so we have to use the data pointed to
by pp->linestart_resp which contains the whole packet, the mechanisms
were being detected in one call yet the function would be called for
each line of data.
Using curl with verbose mode enabled would show that one line of data
would be received in response to the AUTH command, before the AUTH
<mechanism> command was sent to the server and then the next few lines
of the original AUTH command would be displayed before the response from
the AUTH <mechanism> command. This would then cause problems when
parsing the CRAM-MD5 challenge data as extra data was contained in the
buffer.
Changed the parsing so that each line is checked for the mechanisms
and the function returns FALSE until the whole of the AUTH response has
been processed.
Previously it wasn't possible to connect to POP3 and not specify the
user name as a CURLE_ACCESS_DENIED error would be returned. This error
occurred because USER would be sent to the server with a blank user name
if no mailbox user was specified as the server would reply with -ERR.
This wasn't a problem prior to the 7.26.0 release but with the
introduction of custom commands the user and/or application developer
might want to issue a CAPA command without having to log in as a
specific mailbox user.
Additionally this fix won't send the newly introduced AUTH command if no
user name is specified.
Rather than encoding the password message itself the
smtp_state_authpasswd_resp() function now delegates the work to the same
function that smtp_state_authlogin_resp() and smtp_authenticate() use
when constructing the encoded user name.
In preparation for moving to the SASL module re-factored the
smtp_auth_login_user() function to smtp_auth_login() so that it can be
used for both user names and passwords as sending both of these under
the login authentication mechanism is the same.