RFC 5321 4.1.1.4 specifies the CRLF terminating the DATA command
should be taken into account when chasing the <CRLF>.<CRLF> end marker.
Thus a leading dot character in data is also subject to escaping.
Tests 911 and test server are adapted to this situation.
New tests 951 and 952 check proper handling of initial dot in data.
Closes#2304
Some servers return a "content-encoding" header with a non-standard
"none" value.
Add "none" as an alias to "identity" as a work-around, to avoid
unrecognised content encoding type errors.
Signed-off-by: Mohammad AlSaleh <CE.Mohammad.AlSaleh@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2298
Windows 10.0.17061 SDK introduces support for Unix Domain Sockets.
Added the necessary include file to curl_addrinfo.c.
Note: The SDK (which is considered beta) has to be installed, VS 2017
project file has to be re-targeted for Windows 10.0.17061 and #define
enabled in config-win32.h.
When peer verification is disabled, calling
SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations is not necessary. Only call it when
verification is enabled to save resources and increase performance.
Closes#2290
Reduce code duplication by making Curl_mime_contenttype available and
used by the formdata function. This also makes the formdata function
recognize a set of more file extensions by default.
PR #2280 brought this to my attention.
Closes#2282
Whenever an expected pattern syntax rule cannot be matched, the
character starting the rule loses its special meaning and the parsing
is resumed:
- backslash at the end of pattern string matches itself.
- Error in [:keyword:] results in set containing :\[dekorwy.
Unit test 1307 updated for this new situation.
Closes#2273
... since the libc provided one are locale dependent in a way we don't
want. Also, the "native" isalnum() (for example) works differently on
different platforms which caused test 1307 failures on macos only.
Closes#2269
Make curl_getdate() handle dates before 1970 as well (returning negative
values).
Make test 517 test dates for 64 bit time_t.
This fixes bug (3) mentioned in #2238Closes#2250
... unless CURLOPT_UNRESTRICTED_AUTH is set to allow them. This matches how
curl already handles Authorization headers created internally.
Note: this changes behavior slightly, for the sake of reducing mistakes.
Added test 317 and 318 to verify.
Reported-by: Craig de Stigter
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_2018-b3bf.html
In case an identity didn't match[0], the state machine would fail in
state SSH_AUTH_AGENT instead of progressing to the next identity in
ssh-agent. As a result, ssh-agent authentication only worked if the
identity required happened to be the first added to ssh-agent.
This was introduced as part of commit c4eb10e2f0, which
stated that the "else" statement was required to prevent getting stuck
in state SSH_AUTH_AGENT. Given the state machine's logic and libssh2's
interface I couldn't see how this could happen or reproduce it and I
also couldn't find a more detailed description of the problem which
would explain a test case to reproduce the problem this was supposed to
fix.
[0] libssh2_agent_userauth returning LIBSSH2_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
Closes#2248
Follow-up to 84fcaa2e7. libressl does not have the API even if it says it is
late OpenSSL version...
Fixes#2246Closes#2247
Reported-by: jungle-boogie on github
1. don't use "ULL" suffix since unsupported in older MSVC
2. use curl_off_t instead of custom long long ifdefs
3. make get_posix_time() not do unaligned data access
Fixes#2211Closes#2240
Reported-by: Chester Liu
A mime tree attached to an easy handle using CURLOPT_MIMEPOST is
strongly bound to the handle: there is a pointer to the easy handle in
each item of the mime tree and following the parent pointer list
of mime items ends in a dummy part stored within the handle.
Because of this binding, a mime tree cannot be shared between different
easy handles, thus it needs to be cloned upon easy handle duplication.
There is no way for the caller to get the duplicated mime tree
handle: it is then set to be automatically destroyed upon freeing the
new easy handle.
New test 654 checks proper mime structure duplication/release.
Add a warning note in curl_mime_data_cb() documentation about sharing
user data between duplicated handles.
Closes#2235
Prior to this change the stored byte count of each trailer was
miscalculated and 1 less than required. It appears any trailer
after the first that was passed to Curl_client_write would be truncated
or corrupted as well as the size. Potentially the size of some
subsequent trailer could be erroneously extracted from the contents of
that trailer, and since that size is used by client write an
out-of-bounds read could occur and cause a crash or be otherwise
processed by client write.
The bug appears to have been born in 0761a51 (precedes 7.49.0).
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2231
Decoding loop implementation did not concern the case when all
received data is consumed by Brotli decoder and the size of decoded
data internally hold by Brotli decoder is greater than CURL_MAX_WRITE_SIZE.
For content with unencoded length greater than CURL_MAX_WRITE_SIZE this
can result in the loss of data at the end of content.
Closes#2194
Move curl_mime_initpart() and curl_mime_cleanpart() calls to lower-level
functions dealing with UserDefined structure contents.
This avoids memory leakages on curl-generated part mime headers.
New test 2073 checks this using the cli tool --next option: it
triggers a valgrind error if bug is present.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2017-12/0060.html
Reported-by: Martin Galvan
- When zlib version is < 1.2.0.4, process gzip trailer before considering
extra data as an error.
- Inflate with Z_BLOCK instead of Z_SYNC_FLUSH to maximize correct data
and minimize corrupt data output.
- Do not try to restart deflate decompression in raw mode if output has
started or if the leading data is not available anymore.
- New test 232 checks inflating raw-deflated content.
Closes#2068
scan-build would warn on a potential access of an uninitialized
buffer. I deem it a false positive and had to add this somewhat ugly
work-around to silence it.
Fixed undefined symbol of getenv() which does not exist when compiling
for Windows 10 App (CURL_WINDOWS_APP). Replaced getenv() with
curl_getenv() which is aware of getenv() absence when CURL_WINDOWS_APP
is defined.
Closes#2171
Prune the DNS cache immediately after the dns entry is unlocked in
multi_done. Timed out entries will then get discarded in a more orderly
fashion.
Test506 is updated
Reported-by: Oleg Pudeyev
Fixes#2169Closes#2170
Prior to this change SSLKEYLOGFILE used line buffering on WIN32 just
like it does for other platforms. However, the Windows CRT does not
actually support line buffering (_IOLBF) and will use full buffering
(_IOFBF) instead. We can't use full buffering because multiple processes
may be writing to the file and that could lead to corruption, and since
full buffering is the only buffering available this commit disables
buffering for Windows SSLKEYLOGFILE entirely (_IONBF).
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1346#issuecomment-350530901
These are OS/2-specific things added to the code in the year 2000. They
were always ugly. If there's any user left, they still don't need it
done this way.
Closes#2166
- Allow proxy_ssl to be checked for pending data even when connssl does
not yet have an SSL handle.
This change is for posterity. Currently there doesn't seem to be a code
path that will cause a pending data check when proxyssl could have
pending data and the connssl handle doesn't yet exist [1].
[1]: Recall that an https proxy connection starts out in connssl but if
the destination is also https then the proxy SSL backend data is moved
from connssl to proxyssl, which means connssl handle is temporarily
empty until an SSL handle for the destination can be created.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/f4a6238#commitcomment-24396542
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1916
Connections that are used for HTTP/1.1 Pipelining or HTTP/2 multiplexing
only get additional transfers added to them if the existing connection
is held by the same multi or easy handle. libcurl does not support doing
HTTP/2 streams in different threads using a shared connection.
Closes#2152
If the lock is released before the dealings with the bundle is over, it may
have changed by another thread in the mean time.
Fixes#2132Fixes#2151Closes#2139
For pop3/imap/smtp, added test 891 to somewhat verify the pop3
case.
For this, I enhanced the pingpong test server to be able to send back
responses with LF-only instead of always using CRLF.
Closes#2150
Figured out while reviewing code in the libssh backend. The pointer was
checked for NULL after having been dereferenced, so we know it would
always equal true or it would've crashed.
Pointed-out-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
Bug #2143Closes#2148
The previous code was incorrectly following the libssh2 error detection
for libssh2_sftp_statvfs, which is not correct for libssh's sftp_statvfs.
Fixes#2142
Signed-off-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmav@gnutls.org>
The SFTP back-end supports asynchronous reading only, limited
to 32-bit file length. Writing is synchronous with no other
limitations.
This also brings keyboard-interactive authentication.
Signed-off-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmav@gnutls.org>
That also updates tests to expect the right error code
libssh2 back-end returns CURLE_SSH error if the remote file
is not found. Expect instead CURLE_REMOTE_FILE_NOT_FOUND
which is sent by the libssh backend.
Signed-off-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmav@redhat.com>
libssh is an alternative library to libssh2.
https://www.libssh.org/
That patch set also introduces support for ECDSA
ed25519 keys, as well as gssapi authentication.
Signed-off-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmav@redhat.com>
Absent any 'symbol map' or script to limit what gets exported, static
linking of libraries previously resulted in a libcurl with curl's and
those other symbols being (re-)exported.
This did not happen if 'versioned symbols' were enabled (which is not
the default) because then a version script is employed.
This limits exports to everything starting in 'curl_*'., which is
what "libcurl.vers" exports.
This avoids strange side-effects such as with mixing methods
from system libraries and those erroneously offered by libcurl.
Closes#2127
Originally, my idea was to allocate the two structures (or more
precisely, the connectdata structure and the four SSL backend-specific
strucutres required for ssl[0..1] and proxy_ssl[0..1]) in one go, so
that they all could be free()d together.
However, getting the alignment right is tricky. Too tricky.
So let's just bite the bullet and allocate the SSL backend-specific
data separately.
As a consequence, we now have to be very careful to release the memory
allocated for the SSL backend-specific data whenever we release any
connectdata.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Closes#2119
commit d3ab7c5a21 broke the boringssl build since it doesn't have
RSA_flags(), so we disable that code block for boringssl builds.
Reported-by: W. Mark Kubacki
Fixes#2117
This bit is no longer used. It is not clear what it meant for users to
"init the TLS" in a world with different TLS backends and since the
introduction of multissl, libcurl didn't properly work if inited without
this bit set.
Not a single user responded to the call for users of it:
https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2017-11/0072.html
Reported-by: Evgeny Grin
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes#2089Fixes#2083Closes#2107
- Align the array of ssl_backend_data on a max 32 byte boundary.
8 is likely to be ok but I went with 32 for posterity should one of
the ssl_backend_data structs change to contain a larger sized variable
in the future.
Prior to this change (since dev 70f1db3, release 7.56) the connectdata
structure was undersized by 4 bytes in 32-bit builds with ssl enabled
because long long * was mistakenly used for alignment instead of
long long, with the intention being an 8 byte boundary. Also long long
may not be an available type.
The undersized connectdata could lead to oob read/write past the end in
what was expected to be the last 4 bytes of the connection's secondary
socket https proxy ssl_backend_data struct (the secondary socket in a
connection is used by ftp, others?).
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/2093
CVE-2017-8818
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_2017-af0a.html