When the threaded resolver option is specified for configure the default
thread library is pthreads. This change makes it possible to
--disable-pthreads and then configure can fall back on Win32 threads for
native Windows builds.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1260
When CURLE_SSL_CACERT occurs the tool shows a lengthy error message to
the user explaining possible solutions such as --cacert and --insecure.
This change appends to that message similar options --proxy-cacert and
--proxy-insecure when there's a specified HTTPS proxy.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1258
- Document in --socks* opts they're still mutually exclusive of --proxy.
Partial revert of 423a93c; I had misinterpreted the SOCKS proxy +
HTTP/HTTPS proxy combination.
- Document in --socks* opts that --preproxy can be used to specify a
SOCKS proxy at the same time --proxy is used with an HTTP/HTTPS proxy.
If the NSS code was in the middle of a non-blocking handshake and it
was asked to finish the handshake in blocking mode, it unexpectedly
continued in the non-blocking mode, which caused a FTPS connection
over CONNECT to fail with "(81) Socket not ready for send/recv".
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1420327
When removing an easy handler from a multi before it completed its
transfer, and it had pushed streams, it would segfault due to the pushed
counted not being cleared.
Fixed-by: zelinchen@users.noreply.github.comFixes#1249
Using sftp to delete a file with CURLOPT_NOBODY set with a reused
connection would fail as curl expected to get some data. Thus it would
retry the command again which fails as the file has already been
deleted.
Fixes#1243
The information extracted from the server certificates in step 3 is only
used when in verbose mode, and there is no error handling or validation
performed as that has already been done. Only run the certificate
information extraction when in verbose mode and libcurl was built with
verbose strings.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1246
- Remove the SNI disabled when host verification disabled message
since that is incorrect.
- Show a message for legacy versions of Windows <= XP that connections
may fail since those versions of WinSSL lack SNI, algorithms, etc.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1240
SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert takes ownership of the given certificate
while, despite the similar name, SSL_CTX_add_client_CA does not. Thus
it's best to call SSL_CTX_add_client_CA before
SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert, while the code still has ownership of the
argument.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1236
This repairs cookies for localhost.
Non-PSL builds will now only accept "localhost" without dots, while PSL
builds okeys everything not listed as PSL.
Added test 1258 to verify.
This was a regression brought in a76825a5ef
On Windows it's possible to have input files with CRLF line endings and
a perl that defaults to LF line endings (eg msysgit). Currently that
results in generator output of mixed line endings of CR, LF and CRLF.
This change fixes that issue in the most succinct way by opening the
files in :crlf text mode even when the perl being used does not default
to that mode. (On operating systems that don't have a separate text mode
it's essentially a no-op.) The output continues to be in the perl's
native line ending.