Added sending of initial CAPABILITY command before STARTTLS is sent.
This allows for the detection of the capability before trying to
upgrade the connection.
Follow up fix to commit 62bd217464 to cater for servers that don't
respond with a 250 in their EHLO responses. Additionally updated the
SMTP tests to respond with a 250 response code as per RFC5321.
Fixed the SASL capability detection to include the space character
before the authentication mechanism list. Otherwise a capability such
as SASLSOMETHING would be interpreted as enabling SASL and potentially
trying to identify SOMETHING as a mechanism.
Previously if a problem was found with one of the server's certificates,
we'd log an OSStatus for the end user to look up. Now we explain what
was wrong with the site's certificate chain. Also un-did part of the
previous commit where the code wouldn't catch errSSLServerAuthCompleted
if built under Leopard.
Fixed a small issue where smtp_endofresp() would look for capabilities
in the description part of a failure response. In theory a server
shouldn't respond with SIZE or AUTH in an EHLO command's failure
response but if it did then capabilities would be unnecessarily set
before eventually failing.
Renamed the authstate1 and authstate2 variables in imap_authenticate()
as the old name was a left over from when there was only one state
variable which was named due to a clash with the state() function.
Additionally this provides consistency with the smtp module.
Running tests\libtest\libntlmconnect.exe reveals a 1 byte (!) leak in
./lib/curl_ntlm_msgs.c:
perl ..\memanalyze.pl c:memdebug.curl
Leak detected: memory still allocated: 1 bytes
At 9771e8, there's 1 bytes.
allocated by curl_ntlm_msgs.c:399
Snippet from curl_ntlm_msgs.c:
/* setup ntlm identity's domain and length */
dup_domain.tchar_ptr = malloc(sizeof(TCHAR) * (domlen + 1));
(my domlen == 0).
'dup_domain.tbyte_ptr' looks to be freed in Curl_ntlm_sspi_cleanup() via
'ntlm->identity.Domain'. But I see no freeing of 'dup_domain.tchar_ptr'.
This bug report properly identified that when doing SMTP and aborting
the transfer with a callback, it must be considered aborted prematurely
by the code to avoid QUIT etc to be attempted as that would cause a
hang.
The new test case 1507 verifies this behavior.
Reported by: Patricia Muscalu
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1184
It turns out that Leopard (OS X 10.5) doesn't have constants for the ECDH
ciphers in its headers, so the cases for them have been taken out of the
build when building under Leopard. Also added a standard function for
getting a string description of a SecCertificateRef.
Changed the SMTP_AUTH_PASSWD state constant to SMTP_AUTH_LOGIN_PASSWD to
better describe the state as the second part of an AUTH LOGIN command,
as well as for consistency with the imap and pop3 modules.
Introduced detection of the SASL-IR capability, in order to add support
for sending the initial response with the AUTHENTICATE command, as per
RFC4959.
Updated the automatic response tag generation to follow the examples
given in RC3501, which list a 4 character string such as A001, A002,
etc.
As a unique identifier should be generated for each command the string
generation is based on the connection id and the incrementing command
id.
When negotiating SASL DIGEST-MD5 authentication, the function
Curl_sasl_create_digest_md5_message() uses the data provided from the
server without doing the proper length checks and that data is then
appended to a local fixed-size buffer on the stack.
This vulnerability can be exploited by someone who is in control of a
server that a libcurl based program is accessing with POP3, SMTP or
IMAP. For applications that accept user provided URLs, it is also
thinkable that a malicious user would feed an application with a URL to
a server hosting code targetting this flaw.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20130206.html
config_h.com is a new file that generates a config.h file based on the
curl_config.h.in file and a quick scan of the configure script. This is
actually a generic procedure that is shared with other VMS packages.
The existing pre-built config-vms.h had over 100 entries that were not
correct and in some cases conflicted with the build options available in
the build_vms.com.
generate_config_vms_h_curl.com is a helper procedure to the
config_h.com. It covers the cases that the generic config_h.com is not
able to figure out, and accepts input from the build_vms.com procedure.
build_curlbuild_h.com is a new file to generate the curlbuild.h file
that Curl is now using when it is using a curl_config.h file.
post-config-vms.h is a new file that is needed to provide VMS specific
definitions, and most of them need to be set before the system header
files are included.
The VMS build procedure is fixed:
1. Fixed to link in the correct HP ssl library.
2. Fixed to detect if HP Kerberos is installed.
3. Fixed to detect if HP LDAP is installed.
4. Fixed to detect if gnv$libzshr is installed.
5. Simplified the input parameter parsing to not use a loop.
6. Warn that 64 bit pointer option support is not complete
in comments.
7. Default to IEEE floating if platform supports it so
resulting libcurl will be compatible with other
open source projects on VMS.
8. Default to LARGEFILE if platform supports it.
9. Default to enable SSL, LDAP, Kerberos, libz
if the libraries are present.
10. Build with exact case global symbols for libcurl.
11. Generate linker option file needed.
12. Compiler list option only commonly needed items.
13. fulllist option for those who really want it.
14. Create debug symbol file on Alpha, IA64.
By doing this unconditionally, we infer a simpler and more defined
behavior. This also has the upside that test 1021 no longer fails for me
even if I run with valgrind.
Also fixed some wrong comments.
According KB975858 this flag may cause problems on Windows 7 and
Windows Server 2008 R2 systems. Extended error information is not
currently used by libcurl and therefore not a requirement.
The flag may improve the SSL-connection shutdown in case of an
error. This means it might be a good improvement in the future.
Fixes bug/issue #1187 - thanks for the report
When a connection is no longer used, it is kept in the cache. If the
cache is full, the oldest idle connection is closed. If no connection is
idle, the current one is closed instead.
Tidied up code from commit 6b6bdc83bdUpdated where a few instances of
the pop3c struct variable used the longer conndata struct rather than
matching what other code in pop3_authenticate() used.
Fixed an issue where (lib)curl is compiled without support for a
supported challenge-response based SASL authentication mechanism, such
as CRAM-MD5 or NTLM, the server doesn't support the LOGIN or PLAIN
mechanisms and (lib)curl doesn't fallback to Clear Text authentication.
Note: In order to fallback to Clear Text authentication properly this
fix adds support for the LOGINDISABLED server capability.
imap: Fixed no known authentication mechanism when fallback is required
Fixed an issue where (lib)curl is compiled without support for a
supported challenge-response based SASL authentication mechanism, such
as CRAM-MD5 or NTLM, the server doesn't support the LOGIN or PLAIN
mechanisms and (lib)curl doesn't fallback to Clear Text authentication.
Note: In order to fallback to Clear Text authentication properly this
fix adds support for the LOGINDISABLED server capability.
Related bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-02/0004.html
Reported by: Stanislav Ivochkin
Fixed an issue where (lib)curl is compiled without support for a
supported challenge-response based SASL authentication mechanism, such
as CRAM-MD5 or NTLM, the server doesn't support the LOGIN or PLAIN
mechanisms and (lib)curl doesn't fallback to APOP or Clear Text
authentication.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-02/0004.html
Reported by: Stanislav Ivochkin
Remove timeout argument that's never used.
Make the actual connection get detected on a single spot to reduce code
duplication.
Store the IPv6 state already when the connection is attempted.
There was a bug where, if SSLWrite() returned errSSLWouldBlock but did
succeed in transmitting at least something, then we'd incorrectly
resend the packet. Now we never take errSSLWouldBlock as a sign that
nothing was transferred to/from the server.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0295.html
Reported by: Bruno de Carvalho