Also, make the ftp server return a canned response that doesn't
cause XML verification problems. Although the test file format
isn't technically XML, it's still handy to be able to use XML
tools to verify and manipulate them.
Since /dev/stdout is not always emulated on Windows,
just skip the output option on Windows.
MinGW/msys support /dev/stdout only from a new login shell.
tstunnel on Windows does not support the pid option and is unable
to write to an output log that is already being used as a redirection
target for stdout. Therefore it does now output all log data to stdout
by default and secureserver.pl creates a fake pidfile on Windows.
The built-in memory debug system doesn't work with multi-threaded use so
instead of causing annoying false positives, disable the memory tracking
if the threaded resolver is used.
The Windows console version of stunnel is called "tstunnel", while
running "stunnel" on Windows spawns a new console window which
cannot be handled by the testsuite.
Previously LIST always returned a fixed hardcoded list that the ftp
server code knew about, mostly since the server didn't get any test case
number in the LIST scenario. Starting now, doing a CWD to a directory
named test-[number] will make the test server remember that number and
consider it a test case so that a subsequent LIST command will send the
<data> section of that test case back.
It allows LIST tests to be made more similar to how all other tests
work.
Test 100 was updated to provide its own directory listing.
Verify the change brought in commit 8e11731653061. It makes sure that
returning a failure from the progress callback even very early results
in the correct return code.
memdebug.h already contains all required definitions and including
curl_memory.h causes errors like the following:
tests/unit/unit1394.c:119: undefined reference to `Curl_cfree'
tests/unit/unit1394.c:120: undefined reference to `Curl_cfree'
Following commit 0aafd77fa4, replaced the internal usage of
FORMAT_OFF_T and FORMAT_OFF_TU with the external versions that we
expect API programmers to use.
This negates the need for separate definitions which were subtly
different under different platforms/compilers.
Following the addition of informational commands to the SMTP protocol,
the test server is no longer required to return the verified server
information in responses that curl only outputs in verbose mode.
Instead, a similar detection mechanism to that used by FTP, IMAP and
POP3 can now be used.
This commit replaces that of 9f260b5d66 because according to RFC-2449,
section 6, there is no APOP capability "...even though APOP is an
optional command in [POP3]. Clients discover server support of APOP by
the presence in the greeting banner of an initial challenge enclosed in
angle brackets."
SASL downgrade tests: 833, 835, 879, 881, 935 and 937 would fail as
they contained a minus sign in their authentication mechanism and this
would be missed by the custom reply parser.
Added support for downgrading the SASL authentication mechanism when the
decoding of CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5 and NTLM messages fails. This enhances
the previously added support for graceful cancellation by allowing the
client to retry a lesser SASL mechanism such as LOGIN or PLAIN, or even
APOP / clear text (in the case of POP3 and IMAP) when supported by the
server.
To avoid the regression when users pass in passwords containing semi-
colons, we now drop the ability to set the login options with the same
options. Support for login options in CURLOPT_USERPWD was added in
7.31.0.
Test case 83 was modified to verify that colons and semi-colons can be
used as part of the password when using -u (CURLOPT_USERPWD).
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1311
Reported-by: Petr Bahula
Assisted-by: Steve Holme
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
A failure during authentication, which is performed as part of the
CONNECT phrase (for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP) is considered by the multi-
interface as being closed prematurely (aka a dead connection). As such
these protocols cannot issue the relevant QUIT or LOGOUT command.
Temporarily fixed the test cases until we can fix this properly.
The error code should not be sent as data as it isn't passed onto the
client as body data, so cannot be compared in the test suite against
expected data.
Although this option should have already been set, the SMTP module can
now download information from and send instructional commands to, an
SMTP server, requiring the option to be set in order to perform a mail
transfer.
As the IMAP regex could fail and $1 would not contain the command id
updated the unrecognised command response to be more generic and
realistic (like those used in the command handlers).
Additionally updated the POP3, SMTP and FTP responses.
A base64 string should be a multiple of 4 characters in length, not
contain any more than 2 padding characters and only contain padding
characters at the end of string. For example: Y3VybA==
Strings such as the following are considered invalid:
Y= - Invalid length
Y== - Invalid length
Y=== - More than two padding characters
Y=x= - Padding character contained within string
This is a regression since the switch to always-multi internally
c43127414d.
Test 1316 was modified since we now clearly call the Curl_client_write()
function when doing the LIST transfer part and then the
handler->protocol says FTP and ftpc.transfertype is 'A' which implies
text converting even though that the response is initially a HTTP
CONNECT response in this case.
As the URI, which is contained within the DIGEST-MD5 response, is
constructed from the service and realm, the encoded message differs
from that generated under POP3.
...as it is no longer required following capability and authentication
changes and is now causing problems following commit 49341628b5 as
the test number is obtained from the client address in the EHLO.
...to the client address as this frees the RCPT strings to contain
just an email address and by passing the test number into curl as the
client address remains consistent with POP3 and IMAP tests as they are
specified in the URL.
As someone reported on the mailing list a while back, the hard-coded
arbitrary timeout of 7s in test 1112 is not sufficient in some build
environments. At Arista Networks we build and test curl as part of our
automated build system, and we've run into this timeout 170 times so
far. Our build servers are typically quite busy building and testing a
lot of code in parallel, so despite being beefy machines with 32 cores
and 128GB of RAM we still hit this 7s timeout regularly.
URL: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2010-02/0200.html
As curl will send a HELO command after an negative EHLO response, added
the same detection from commit b07709f741 to the HELO handler to
ensure the test server is identified correctly and an upload isn't
performed.
Rather than detecting the TO address as missing in the DATA handler,
moved the detection to the RCPT command handler where an error response
can be generated.
Moved the special SMTP server detection code from the DATA command
handler, which happens further down the operation chain after EHLO,
MAIL and RCPT commands, to the EHLO command as it is the first command
to be generated by a SMTP operation as well as containing the special
"verifiedserver" string from the URL.
This not only makes it easier and quicker to detect but also means that
cURL doesn't need to specify "verifiedserver" as --mail-from and
--mail-rcpt arguments.
More importantly, this also makes the upcoming verification changes to
the RCPT handler easier to implement.
The libcurl date parser returns INT_MAX for all dates > 2037 so this
test is now made to use 2037 instead of 2038 to work the same for both
32bit and 64bit time_t systems.
Following changes to ftpserver.pl fixed the mail from address to be a
correctly formatted address otherwise the server response will be 501
Invalid address.
MAIl_smtp() will now check for a correctly formatted FROM address as
well as the optional SIZE parameter comparing it against the server
capability when specified.
Implement: Expired Cookies These following situation, curl removes
cookie(s) from struct CookieInfo if the cookie expired.
- Curl_cookie_add()
- Curl_cookie_getlist()
- cookie_output()
Renamed SUPPORTAUTH to AUTH and added support for specifying a list of
supported SASL mechanisms to return to the client.
Additionally added the directive to the FILEFORMAT document.
Renamed SUPPORTCAPA to CAPA and added support for specifying a list of
supported capabilities to return to the client.
Additionally added the directive to the FILEFORMAT document.
The message numbers given in the LIST response are an index into the
list, which are only valid for the current session, rather than being a
unique message identifier. An index would only be missing from the LIST
response if a DELE command had been issued within the same session and
had not been committed by the end of session QUIT command. Once
committed the POP3 server will regenerate the message numbers in the
next session to be contiguous again. As such our LIST response should
list message numbers contiguously until we support a DELE command in the
same session.
Should a POP3 user require the unique message ID for any or all
messages then they should use the extended UIDL command. This command
will be supported by the test ftpserver in an upcoming commit.
Corrected the call to logmsg() in the IMAP SEARCH handler from commit
4ae7b7ea69 as it should have been outputting the what argument and
not the test number.
The specified curl binary will then be used to verify the running
server(s) instead of the development version. This is very useful in
some cases when the development version fails to verify correctly as
then the test case may not run at all.
The actual test will still be run with the "normal" curl executable
(unless the test case specifies something differently).
... this also makes sure that the progess callback gets called more
often during TFTP transfers.
Added test 1238 to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1269
Reported-by: Jo3
This function is meant to work *exactly* as curl_easy_perform() but will
use the event-based libcurl API internally instead of
curl_multi_perform(). To avoid relying on an actual event-based library
and to not use non-portable functions (like epoll or similar), there's a
rather inefficient emulation layer implemented on top of Curl_poll()
instead.
There's currently some convenience logging done in curl_easy_perform_ev
which helps when tracking down problems. They may be suitable to remove
or change once things seem to be fine enough.
curl has a new --test-event option when built with debug enabled that
then uses curl_easy_perform_ev() instead of curl_easy_perform(). If
built without debug, using --test-event will only output a warning
message.
NOTE: curl_easy_perform_ev() is not part if the public API on purpose.
It is only present in debug builds of libcurl and MUST NOT be considered
stable even then. Use it for libcurl-testing purposes only.
runtests.pl now features an -e command line option that makes it use
--test-event for all curl command line tests. The man page is updated.
libcurl truncates usernames and passwords it reads from .netrc to
LOGINSIZE and PASSWORDSIZE (64) characters without any indication to
the user, to ensure the values returned from Curl_parsenetrc fit in a
caller-provided buffer.
Fix the interface by passing back dynamically allocated buffers
allocated to fit the user's input. The parser still relies on a
256-character buffer to read each line, though.
So now you can include an ~246-character password in your .netrc,
instead of the previous limit of 63 characters.
Reported-by: Colby Ranger
The new multiply() function detects range value overflows. 32bit
machines will overflow on a 32bit boundary while 64bit hosts support
ranges up to the full 64 bit range.
Added test 1236 to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1267
Reported-by: Will Dietz
A rather big overhaul and cleanup.
1 - curl wouldn't properly detect and reject globbing that ended with an
open brace if there were brackets or braces before it. Like "{}{" or
"[0-1]{"
2 - curl wouldn't properly reject empty lists so that "{}{}" would
result in curl getting (nil) strings in the output.
3 - By using strtoul() instead of sscanf() the code will now detected
over and underflows. It now also better parses the step argument to only
accept positive numbers and only step counters that is smaller than the
delta between the maximum and minimum numbers.
4 - By switching to unsigned longs instead of signed ints for the
counters, the max values for []-ranges are now very large (on 64bit
machines).
5 - Bumped the maximum number of globs in a single URL to 100 (from 10)
6 - Simplified the code somewhat and now it stores fixed strings as
single- entry lists. That's also one of the reasons why I did (5) as now
all strings between "globs" will take a slot in the array.
Added test 1234 and 1235 to verify. Updated test 87.
This commit fixes three separate bug reports.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1264
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1265
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1266
Reported-by: Will Dietz
CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE broke in commit c43127414d (been
broken since the libcurl 7.29.0 release). While this option has been
documented as deprecated for almost a decade and nobody even reported
this bug, it should remain functional.
Added test case 1512 to verify
This is a regression as this logic used to work. It isn't clear when it
broke, but I'm assuming in 7.28.0 when we went all-multi internally.
This likely never worked with the multi interface. As the failed
connection is detected once the multi state has reached DO_MORE, the
Curl_do_more() function was now expanded somewhat so that the
ftp_do_more() function can request to go "back" to the previous state
when it makes another attempt - using PASV.
Added test case 1233 to verify this fix. It has the little issue that it
assumes no service is listening/accepting connections on port 1...
Reported-by: byte_bucket in the #curl IRC channel
The internal function that's used to detect known file extensions for
the default Content-Type got the the wrong pointer passed in when
CURLFORM_BUFFER + CURLFORM_BUFFERPTR were used. This had the effect that
strlen() would be used which could lead to an out-of-bounds read (and
thus segfault). In most cases it would only lead to it not finding or
using the correct default content-type.
It also showed that test 554 and test 587 were testing for the
previous/wrong behavior and now they're updated as well.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1262
Reported-by: Konstantin Isakov
This reverts commit 7ed25cc, reinstating commit 8ec2cb5.
As of 18-jul-2013 we still do have code in libcurl that makes use of these
memory functions. Commit 8ec2cb5 comment still applies and is yet valid.
These memory functions are solely used in Windows builds, so all related
code is protected with '#ifdef WIN32' preprocessor conditional compilation
directives.
Specifically, wcsdup() _wcsdup() are used when building a Windows target with
UNICODE and USE_WINDOWS_SSPI preprocessor symbols defined. This is the case
when building a Windows UNICODE target with Windows native SSL/TLS support
enabled.
Realizing that wcsdup() _wcsdup() are used is a bit tricky given that usage
of these is hidden behind _tcsdup() which is MS way of dealing with code
that must tolerate UNICODE and non-UNICODE compilation. Additionally, MS
header files and those compatible from other compilers use this preprocessor
conditional compilation directive in order to select at compilation time
whether 'wide' or 'ansi' MS API functions are used.
Without this code, Windows build targets with Windows native SSL/TLS support
enabled and MemoryTracking support enabled misbehave in tracking memory usage,
regardless of being a UNICODE enabled build or not.
Fixed issue with static build for MSVC2010.
After some investigation I've discovered known issue
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11240 When .rc file is linked
to static lib it fails with following linker error
LINK : warning LNK4068: /MACHINE not specified; defaulting to X86
file.obj : fatal error LNK1112: module machine type 'x64' conflicts with
target machine type 'X86'
Fix add target property /MACHINE: for MSVC generation.
Also removed old workarounds - it caused errors during msvc build.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-07/0046.html
When doing multi-part formposts, libcurl used a pseudo-random value that
was seeded with time(). This turns out to be bad for users who formpost
data that is provided with users who then can guess how the boundary
string will look like and then they can forge a different formpost part
and trick the receiver.
My advice to such implementors is (still even after this change) to not
rely on the boundary strings being cryptographically strong. Fix your
code and logic to not depend on them that much!
I moved the Curl_rand() function into the sslgen.c source file now to be
able to take advantage of the SSL library's random function if it
provides one. If not, try to use the RANDOM_FILE for seeding and as a
last resort keep the old logic, just modified to also add microseconds
which makes it harder to properly guess the exact seed.
The formboundary() function in formdata.c is now using 64 bit entropy
for the boundary and therefore the string of dashes was reduced by 4
letters and there are 16 hex digits following it. The total length is
thus still the same.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1251
Reported-by: "Floris"
RFC3986 details how a path part passed in as part of a URI should be
"cleaned" from dot sequences before getting used. The described
algorithm is now implemented in lib/dotdot.c with the accompanied test
case in test 1395.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1200
Reported-by: Alex Vinnik
The initial fix to only compare full path names were done in commit
04f52e9b4d but found out to be incomplete. This takes should make the
change more complete and there's now two additional tests to verify
(test 31 and 62).
After curl_multi_wait() returns, this test checked that we got exactly
one file descriptor told to read from, but we cannot be sure that is
true. curl_multi_wait() will sometimes return earlier without any file
descriptor to handle, just just because it is a suitable time to call
*perform().
This problem showed up with commit 29bf0598.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-06/0029.html
Reported-by: Fabian Keil
If an ipv6-address is provided to CONNECT, the last hexadecimal group in
the address will be used as the test number! For example the address
"[1234::ff]" would be treated as test case 255.
When sending the HTTP Authorization: header for digest, the user name
needs to be escaped if it contains a double-quote or backslash.
Test 1229 was added to verify
Reported and fixed by: Nach M. S
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1230
I found a bug which cURL sends cookies to the path not to aim at.
For example:
- cURL sends a request to http://example.fake/hoge/
- server returns cookie which with path=/hoge;
the point is there is NOT the '/' end of path string.
- cURL sends a request to http://example.fake/hogege/ with the cookie.
The reason for this old "feature" is because that behavior is what is
described in the original netscape cookie spec:
http://curl.haxx.se/rfc/cookie_spec.html
The current cookie spec (RFC6265) clarifies the situation:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.2.4
This reverts commit 8ec2cb5544.
We don't have any code anywhere in libcurl (or the curl tool) that use
wcsdup so there's no such memory use to track. It seems to cause mild
problems with the Borland compiler though that we may avoid by reverting
this change again.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-05/0070.html
If the mail sent during the transfer contains a terminating <CRLF> then
we should not send the first <CRLF> of the EOB as specified in RFC-5321.
Additionally don't send the <CRLF> if there is "no mail data" as the
DATA command already includes it.
The emails that are sent to the server during these tests were
incorrectly formatted as they contained one or more LF terminated lines
rather than being CRLF terminated as per Section 2.3.7 of RFC-2821.
This wasn't a problem for the test suite as the <stdin> data matched the
<upload> data but anyone using these tests as reference would be sending
incorrect data to a server.
Updated test903 and test904 following the addition of CURLOPT_SASL_IR
as the default behaviour of SMTP AUTH responses is now to not include
the initial response. New tests with --sasl-ir support to follow.
When connecting back to an FTP server after having sent PASV/EPSV,
libcurl sometimes didn't use the proxy properly even though the proxy
was used for the initial connect.
The function wrongly checked for the CURLOPT_PROXY variable to be set,
which made it act wrongly if the proxy information was set with an
environment variable.
Added test case 711 to verify (based on 707 which uses --socks5). Also
added test712 to verify another variation of setting the proxy: with
--proxy socks5://
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1218
Reported-by: Zekun Ni
I couldn't figure out why the host key logic isn't working, but having
it set to yes prevents my SSH-based test cases to run. I also don't see
a strong need to use strict host key checking on this test server.
So I disabled it.
...instead of the 220 we otherwise expect.
Made the ftpserver.pl support sending a custom "welcome" and then
created test 1219 to verify this fix with such a 230 welcome.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-02/0102.html
Reported by: Anders Havn
Accessing a file with an absolute path in the root dir but with no
directory specified was not handled correctly. This fix comes with four
new test cases that verify it.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-04/0142.html
Reported by: Sam Deane
... and make 1216 also verify it with a file input
These tests verify commit 3604fde3d3c9b0d, the fix for the "cookie
domain tailmatch" vulnerability. See
http://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20130412.html
Previously it only compared credentials if the requested needle
connection wasn't using a proxy. This caused NTLM authentication
failures when using proxies as the authentication code wasn't send on
the connection where the challenge arrived.
Added test 1215 to verify: NTLM server authentication through a proxy
(This is a modified copy of test 67)
WINSOCK only:
Since FD_CLOSE is only signaled once, it may trigger at the same
time as FD_READ. Data actually being available makes it impossible
to detect that the connection was closed by checking that recv returns
zero. Another recv attempt could block the connection if it was
not closed. This workaround abuses exceptfds in conjunction with
readfds to signal that the connection has actually closed.
Since commit 57aeabcc1a, it handles errors on the control connection
while waiting for the data connection better.
Test 591 and 592 are updated accordingly.
This workaround fixes an issue on MinGW/Msys regarding the Perl
testsuite scripts not being able to signal or control the server
processes. The MinGW Perl runtime only sees the Msys processes and
their corresponding PIDs, but sockfilt (and other servers) wrote the
Windows PID into their PID-files. Since this PID is useless to the
testsuite, the write_pidfile function was changed to search for the
Msys PID and write that into the PID-file.
The new read and write wrapper functions support reading from stdin
and writing to stdout/stderr on Windows by using the appropriate
Windows API functions and data types.
Modified sws to support and use custom CONNECT responses instead of the
previously naive hard-coded version. Made the HTTP test server able to
extract test case number from the host name in a CONNECT request by
finding the number after the last dot. It makes 'machine.moo.123' use
test case 123.
Adapted a larger amount of tests to the new <connect> style.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1204
Reported by: Martin Jansen
As of 25-mar-2013 wcsdup() _wcsdup() and _tcsdup() are only used in
WIN32 specific code, so tracking of these has not been extended for
other build targets. Without this fix, memory tracking system on
WIN32 builds, when using these functions, would provide misleading
results.
In order to properly extend this support for all targets curl.h
would have to define curl_wcsdup_callback prototype and consequently
wchar_t should be visible before that in curl.h. IOW curl_wchar_t
defined in curlbuild.h and this pulling whatever system header is
required to get wchar_t definition.
Additionally a new curl_global_init_mem() function that also receives
user defined wcsdup() callback would be required.
These verfy that the 'memory tracking' subsystem is actually doing its
job when using curl tool (#96), a test in libtest (#558) and also a unit
test (#1330), in order to prevent regressions in this functionallity.
curl has been accepting URLs using slightly wrong syntax for a long
time, such as when completely missing as slash "http://example.org" or
missing a slash when a query part is given
"http://example.org?q=foobar".
curl would translate these into a legitimate HTTP request to servers,
although as was shown in bug #1206 it was not adjusted properly in the
cases where a HTTP proxy was used.
Test 1213 and 1214 were added to the test suite to verify this fix.
The test HTTP server was adjusted to allow us to specify test number in
the host name only without using any slashes in a given URL.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1206
Reported by: ScottJi
Introducing a number of options to the multi interface that
allows for multiple pipelines to the same host, in order to
optimize the balance between the penalty for opening new
connections and the potential pipelining latency.
Two new options for limiting the number of connections:
CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS - Limits the number of running connections
to the same host. When adding a handle that exceeds this limit,
that handle will be put in a pending state until another handle is
finished, so we can reuse the connection.
CURLMOPT_MAX_TOTAL_CONNECTIONS - Limits the number of connections in total.
When adding a handle that exceeds this limit,
that handle will be put in a pending state until another handle is
finished. The free connection will then be reused, if possible, or
closed if the pending handle can't reuse it.
Several new options for pipelining:
CURLMOPT_MAX_PIPELINE_LENGTH - Limits the pipeling length. If a
pipeline is "full" when a connection is to be reused, a new connection
will be opened if the CURLMOPT_MAX_xxx_CONNECTIONS limits allow it.
If not, the handle will be put in a pending state until a connection is
ready (either free or a pipe got shorter).
CURLMOPT_CONTENT_LENGTH_PENALTY_SIZE - A pipelined connection will not
be reused if it is currently processing a transfer with a content
length that is larger than this.
CURLMOPT_CHUNK_LENGTH_PENALTY_SIZE - A pipelined connection will not
be reused if it is currently processing a chunk larger than this.
CURLMOPT_PIPELINING_SITE_BL - A blacklist of hosts that don't allow
pipelining.
CURLMOPT_PIPELINING_SERVER_BL - A blacklist of server types that don't allow
pipelining.
See the curl_multi_setopt() man page for details.
Any IMAP parameter can come in escaped and in double quotes. Added a
simple function to unquote the command parameters and applied it to
the IMAP command handlers.
The majority of lines, that specify a test file for inclusion, end with
a tab character before the slash whilst some end with a space. Corrected
those that end with a space to end with a tab character as well.
Finished segregating the email protocol tests, into their own protocol
based ranges, in preparation of adding more e-mail related tests to the
test suite.
Continued segregating the email protocol tests, into their own protocol
based ranges, in preparation of adding more e-mail related tests to the
test suite.
Continued segregating the email protocol tests, into their own protocol
based ranges, in preparation of adding more e-mail related tests to the
test suite.
Started segregating the email protocol tests, into their own protocol
based ranges, in preparation of adding more e-mail related tests to the
test suite.
Enriched IMAP capabilities of ftpserver.pl in order to be able to
add tests for the new IMAP features.
* Added support for APPEND - Saves uploaded data to log/upload.$testno
* Added support for LIST - Returns the contents of <reply/> section in
the current test, like e.g FETCH.
* Added support for STORE - Returns hardcoded updated flags
* Changed handling of SELECT - Returns much more information in the
usual set of untagged responses; uses hardcoded data from an example
in the IMAP RFC
* Changed handling of FETCH - Fixed response format
Updated the FETCH command to send the UID and SECTION parsed from the
URL. By default the BODY specifier doesn't include a section, BODY[] is
now sent whereas BODY[TEXT] was previously sent. In my opinion
retrieving just the message text is rarely useful when dealing with
emails, as the headers are required for example, so that functionality
is not retained. In can however be simulated by adding SECTION=TEXT to
the URL.
Also updated test801 and test1321 due to the BODY change.
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.
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
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 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.
- document the double-quote and backslash need be escaped if quoting.
- libcurl formdata escape double-quote in filename by backslash.
- curl formparse can parse filename both contains '"' and ',' or ';'.
- curl now can uploading file with ',' or ';' in filename.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1171
Remove internal separated behavior of the easy vs multi intercace.
curl_easy_perform() is now using the multi interface itself.
Several minor multi interface quirks and bugs have been fixed in the
process.
Much help with debugging this has been provided by: Yang Tse
Automake documents that doing this will make it choose a different name
for intermediate object files even when sharing source files across
targets of same Makefile.am.
Up to automake 1.13.1 target's intermediate object files were placed
in the build subdirectory of the target. We depended on this, probably
undocumented behavior, to achieve same behavior as if a per-target flag
had been specified when building targets that actually belong to
different Makefile.am files.
It seems automake 1.13.2 is going to break behavior mentioned above.
So, lets use a documented behavior in order to achieve same purpose,
across automake versions, no matter where automake wishes to place
intermediate object files.
Our build targets that already were using a per-target '_CFLAGS' or
'_CPPFLAGS' need no 'fixing', these were already 'fixed'. The only
Makefile.am or Makefile.in files in libcurl's source tree touched by
this 'fix' are tests/libtest/Makefile.inc and tests/unit/Makefile.inc.
This commit renames lib/setup.h to lib/curl_setup.h and
renames lib/setup_once.h to lib/curl_setup_once.h.
Removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign
to libcurl. [1]
Removes the need and presence of an alarming notice we carried
in old setup_once.h [2]
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1 - lib/setup_once.h used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro as header inclusion guard
up to commit ec691ca3 which changed this to HEADER_CURL_SETUP_ONCE_H,
this single inclusion guard is enough to ensure that inclusion of
lib/setup_once.h done from lib/setup.h is only done once.
Additionally lib/setup.h has always used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro to
protect inclusion of setup_once.h even after commit ec691ca3, this
was to avoid a circular header inclusion triggered when building a
c-ares enabled version with c-ares sources available which also has
a setup_once.h header. Commit ec691ca3 exposes the real nature of
__SETUP_ONCE_H usage in lib/setup.h, it is a header inclusion guard
foreign to libcurl belonging to c-ares's setup_once.h
The renaming this commit does, fixes the circular header inclusion,
and as such removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard
foreign to libcurl. Macro __SETUP_ONCE_H no longer used in libcurl.
2 - Due to the circular interdependency of old lib/setup_once.h and the
c-ares setup_once.h header, old file lib/setup_once.h has carried
back from 2006 up to now days an alarming and prominent notice about
the need of keeping libcurl's and c-ares's setup_once.h in sync.
Given that this commit fixes the circular interdependency, the need
and presence of mentioned notice is removed.
All mentioned interdependencies come back from now old days when
the c-ares project lived inside a curl subdirectory. This commit
removes last traces of such fact.
This commit fixes support for sockets that are ready to accept
a new connection and have previously been put into listening mode.
It also includes changes which are the result of investigation
regarding Windows STDIN. These changes are the preparation for further
improvements regarding support for reading data from STDIN on Windows.
Open issue: WaitForMultipleObjectsEx does not support PIPE handles
which are returned by GetStdHandle while running without a GUI.
This reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.h header files done
28-12-2012, reverting 2 commits:
f871de0... build: make use of 76 lib/*.h renamed files
ffd8e12... build: rename 76 lib/*.h files
This also reverts removal of redundant include guard (redundant thanks
to changes in above commits) done 2-12-2013, reverting 1 commit:
c087374... curl_setup.h: remove redundant include guard
This also reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.c source files done
3-12-2013, reverting 3 commits:
13606bb... build: make use of 93 lib/*.c renamed files
5b6e792... build: rename 93 lib/*.c files
7d83dff... build: commit 13606bbfde follow-up 1
Start of related discussion thread:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0012.html
Asking for confirmation on pushing this revertion commit:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0048.html
Confirmation summary:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0079.html
NOTICE: The list of 2 files that have been modified by other
intermixed commits, while renamed, and also by at least one
of the 6 commits this one reverts follows below. These 2 files
will exhibit a hole in history unless git's '--follow' option
is used when viewing logs.
lib/curl_imap.h
lib/curl_smtp.h
lib/objnames.inc provides definition of curl_10char_object_name() shell
function. The intended purpose of this function is to transliterate a
(*.c) source file name that may be longer than 10 characters, or not,
into a string with at most 10 characters which may be used as an OS/400
object name.
Test case 1221 does unit testng of this function and also verifies
that it is possible to generate distinct short object names for all
curl and libcurl *.c source file names.
lib/objnames-test.sh is the shell script used for test case 1221.
tests/runtests.pl modified to accept shell script test cases.
More details inside lib/objnames.inc and lib/objnames-test.sh
WinSock select() does not support standard file descriptors,
it can only check SOCKETs. The following function is an attempt
to create a select() function with support for other handles.
BLANK_AT_MAKETIME may be used in our Makefile.am files to blank
LIBS variable used in generated makefile at makefile processing
time. Doing this functionally prevents LIBS from being used for
all link targets in given makefile.
.. that are sent when auth-negotiating before a chunked
upload or when setting the 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked'
header and intentionally sending no content.
Adjust test565 and test1333 accordingly.
runtests.pl -am now uses the "PASS/FAIL: [desc]" output for each
executed test. You can run 'make test-am' in the root build directory to
invoke that. The reason for this output style is to better allow generic
test suite parsers to also grok our test output.
The test Makefile now also tests that perl was indeed found and that the
PERL variable points to an executable before it tries to run the main
test perl script runtests.pl,
It makes no difference from curl's point of view but
makes it more convenient to use the tests with a
lws-normalizing proxy between curl and the test server.
Consistently use CRLF instead. The mixed endings weren't
documented so I assume they were unintentional.
This change doesn't matter for curl itself but makes using
the tests with a proxy between curl and the test server
more convenient.
Tests that consistently use no carriage returns were
left unmodified as one can easily work around this.
DNS cache entries populated with CURLOPT_RESOLVE were not properly freed
again when done using the multi interface.
Test case 1502 added to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3575448
Reported by: Alex Gruz
If we use memory functions (malloc, free, strdup etc) in C sources in
libcurl and we fail to include curl_memory.h or memdebug.h we either
fail to properly support user-provided memory callbacks or the memory
leak system of the test suite fails.
After Ajit's report of a failure in the first category in http_proxy.c,
I spotted a few in the second category as well. These problems are now
tested for by test 1132 which runs a perl program that scans for and
attempts to check that we use the correct include files if a memory
related function is used in the source code.
Reported by: Ajit Dhumale
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-11/0125.html
The existing logic only cut off the fragment from the separate 'path'
buffer which is used when sending HTTP to hosts. The buffer that held
the full URL used for proxies were not dealt with. It is now.
Test case 5 was updated to use a fragment on a URL over a proxy.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3579813
Since automake 1.12.4, the warnings are issued on running automake:
warning: 'INCLUDES' is the old name for 'AM_CPPFLAGS' (or '*_CPPFLAGS')
Avoid INCLUDES and roll these flags into AM_CPPFLAGS.
Compile tested on:
Ubuntu 10.04 (automake 1:1.11.1-1)
Ubuntu 12.04 (automake 1:1.11.3-1ubuntu2)
Arch Linux (automake 1.12.4)
As pointed out in Bug report #3579064, curl_multi_perform() would
wrongly use a blocking mechanism internally for some commands which
could lead to for example a very long block if the LIST response never
showed.
The solution was to make sure to properly continue to use the multi
interface non-blocking state machine.
The new test 1501 verifies the fix.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3579064
Reported by: Guido Berhoerster
Fixed tests/libtest/libntlmconnect.c:52: warning: call to
'_curl_easy_getinfo_err_long' declared with attribute warning:
curl_easy_getinfo expects a pointer to long for this info
The test would hang and get aborted with a "ABORTING TEST, since it
seems that it would have run forever." until I prevented that from
happening.
I also fixed the data file which got broken CRLF line endings when I
sucked down the path from Joe's repo == my fault.
Removed #37 from KNOWN_BUGS as this fix and test case verifies exactly
this.
I suspect this is a regression introduced in commit 207cf150, included
since 7.24.0.
Avoid showing '(nil)' as hostname in verbose output by making sure the
hostname fixup function is called early enough to set the pointers that
are used for this. The name data is set again for each request even for
re-used connections to handle multiple hostnames over the same
connection (like with proxy) or that the casing etc of the host name is
changed between requests (which has proven to be important at least once
in the past).
Test1011 was modified to use a redirect with a re-used a connection
since it then showed the bug and now lo longer does. There's currently
no easy way to have the test suite detect 'nil' texts in verbose ouputs
so no tests will detect if this problem gets reintroduced.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-07/0111.html
Reported by: Gisle Vanem
Fix a bug where closed sockets (fd -1) were left in the all_sockets
list, because of missing parens in a pointer arithmetic expression
Reenable the tests that were locking up due to this bug.
SO_KEEPALIVE flag to all sockets. Note that several loops which used to continue on a return value
of 0 (theoretical since 0 would never be returned without O_NONBLOCK) now break on 0 so that they
won't continue reading until after poll is called again.
for non-blocking sockets: now -1 means error or connection finished, 1 means data was read, and 0
means there is no data available now so need to wait for poll (new return value)
half-finished.
Note the the req struct used to be re-initialized AFTER reading pipeline data, so now that we
initialize it from the caller we must be careful not to overwrite the pipeline data.
Also we now need to handle the case where the buffer is already full when get_request is called -
previously this never happened as it was always called with an empty buffer and looped until done.
Now get_request is called in a loop, so the next step is to run the loop on a socket only when poll
signals it is readable.
Replaced the Windows real path from mount hack with a more
reliable and simpler hack: the MSYS shell has a builtin pwd
which understands a -W option which does convertion to Windows
paths. Tested and confirmed that this works on all MSYS versions
I have back to a 3 year old one.
I made "connmon" not get initialized properly before use, and I use the
big hammer and make sure we always clear the entire struct to avoid any
problem like this in the future.
Two commits ago, we fixed a bug where the connction would be closed
prematurely after a HEAD. Now I added connection-monitor to test 48 and
added a second HEAD and make sure that both are sent over the same
connection.
This triggered a failure before the bug fix and now works. Will help us
avoid a future regression of this kind.
This makes verifying easier and makes us more sure curl closes the
connection only at the correct point in time. Adjusted test 206 and 1008
accordingly and updated the docs for it.
Since the order of the cookies is sorted by the length of the paths,
having them on the same path length will make the test depend on what
order the qsort() implementation will put them. As seen in the
windows/msys output posted by Guenter in this posting:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-07/0105.html
Test 1008 and 206 don't show the disconnect since it happens when SWS
awaits a new request, but 503 does and so the verify section needs that
string added.
I moved out the servercmd parsing into a its own function called
parse_servercmd() and made sure it gets used also when the test number
is extracted from CONNECT requests. It turned out sws didn't do that
previously!
Using this, the server will output in the protocol log when the
connection gets disconnected and thus we will verify correctly in the
test cases that the connection doesn't get closed prematurely. This is
important for example NTLM to work.
Documentation added to FILEFORMAT, test 503 updated to use this.
With this commit, checks done in previous test2017 are now done in test2018.
Whole range test2017 to test2022 DISABLED until configure is capable of
requiring a new-enough metalink library.
Don't try these without mentioned check in place!
Print "parsing (...) OK" only when no warnings are generated. If
no file is found in Metalink, treat it FAILED.
If no digest is provided, print WARNING in parse_metalink().
Also print validating FAILED after download.
These changes make tests 2012 to 2016 pass.
Test definition section parts which needed to include xml-lingo as contents
of that part required that the xml-blurb was written as a single line. Now the
xml-data inside the part can be written multiline making it more readable.
Tested with <client><file> part which is written to disk before <command> runs.
Verify that the "Saved to filename 'blabla'" message is only displayed when
the 'blabla' filename being used _actually_ has been specified by the server
in the Content-Disposition header.
Use relative path for unintended file creation postcheck.
When a <file> part is now specified with no contents at all, this
will actually verify that the specified file has no contents at all.
Previously file contents would be ignored.
This is done introducing tags <file1> to <file4> besides existing <file> one,
as well as corresponding <stripfile1> to <stripfile4> ones, that can be used
in the <verify> section in the same way as the non-numbered ones.
Introduce SUPPORTCAPA and SUPPORTAUTH config commands to allow further
pop3 test server expansion for tests that require CAPA or AUTH support,
although this will need some extra work to make it fully functional.
Added support for detecting the supported SASL authentication mechanisms
via the AUTH command. There are two ways of detecting them, either by
using the AUTH command, that will return -ERR if not supported or by
using the CAPA command which will return SASL and the list of mechanisms
if supported, not include SASL if SASL authentication is not supported
or -ERR if the CAPA command is not supported. As such it seems simpler
to use the AUTH command and fallback to normal clear text authentication
if the the command is not supported.
Additionally updated the test cases to return -ERR when the AUTH command
is encountered. Additional test cases will be added when support for the
individual authentication mechanisms is added.
To achieve this, first new structure HeaderData is defined to hold
necessary data to perform header-related work. Then tool_header_cb now
receives HeaderData pointer as userdata. All header-related work
(currently, dumping header and Content-Disposition inspection) are done
in this callback function. HeaderData.outs->config is used to determine
whether each work is done.
Unit tests were also updated because after this change, curl code always
sets CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION and CURLOPT_HEADERDATA.
Tested with -O -J -D, -O -J -i and -O -J -D -i and all worked fine.
When doing a chunked-encoded POST with -d (CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS) and the
size of the POST was zero length, it made libcurl first send a zero
chunk and then the terminating one. This could confuse a receiver and it
should rather just send the terminating chunk as it does with this fix.
Test case 1333 is added to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2012-04/0060.html
Reported by: Arnaud Compan
Explicit conversion to 'long' of curl_easy_setopt() third argument for options
CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH and CURLOPT_PROXYAUTH given that this is how its bitmasks are
docummented to be used.
configure script now provides conditional definitions for Makefile.am
that result in CURL_HIDDEN_SYMBOLS being defined by resulting makefiles
when appropriate.
Additionally, configure script option for symbol hiding control is now
named --enable-symbol-hiding --disable-symbol-hiding. While still valid,
old option name --enable-hidden-symbols --disable-hidden-symbols will
be deprecated in some future release.
BUILDING_LIBCURL and CURL_STATICLIB are no longer defined in curl_config.h,
configure will generate appropriate conditionals so that mentioned symbols
get defined and used in Makefiles at compilation time
Don't set the "has_openssl" variable if yassl or polarssl is found as
they will simply not work as 100% drop-in replacements for some of the
stuff the "OpenSSL" feature is used for.
I spotted this problem when doing test runs with PolarSSL builds.
With FOLLOWLOCATION enabled. When a 3xx page is downloaded and the
download size was known (like with a Content-Length header), but the
subsequent URL (transfered after the 3xx page) was chunked encoded, then
the previous "known download size" would linger and cause the progress
meter to get incorrect information, ie the former value would remain
being sent in. This could easily result in downloads that were WAY
larger than "expected" and would cause >100% outputs with the curl
command line tool.
Test case 599 was created and it was used to repeat the bug and then
verify the fix.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3510057
Reported by: Michael Wallner
The line endings broke when I saved the three recent patches (my fault,
not Colin's) to 'git am' them.
Adjusted the stripping of the test program for comparing to also exclude
the SSH key file name as that will differ and use a local path name.
The intention is to take the output of curl's --libcurl option,
as exercised in test 14xx, and generate a corresponding test15xx
in which the generated code is compiled and run. This will verify
that the generated code behaves equivalently to the original
invocation of the curl command.
The script is not yet integrated into the configure / makefile
machinery.
With commit 035ef06bda applied, the test pop3 server needs to send
".\r\n" as the body terminating sequence and there needs to be a final
CRLF in the actual body in the test data file.
The proxy parser function strips off trailing slashes off the proxy name
which could lead to a mistaken zero length proxy name which would be
treated as no proxy at all by subsequent functions!
This is now detected and an error is returned. Verified by the new test
1329.
Reported by: Chandrakant Bagul
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-02/0000.html
When CURLOPT_REFERER has been used, curl_easy_reset() did not properly
clear it.
Verified with the new test 598
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3481551
Reported by: Michael Day
We want to continue to the next URL to try even on failures returned
from libcurl. This makes -f with ranges still get subsequent URLs even
if occasional ones return error. This was a regression as it used to
work and broke in the 7.23.0 release.
Added test case 1328 to verify the fix.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3481223
Reported by: Juan Barreto
Allows tests from the libtest subdir to generate log traces
similar to those of curl with --tracetime and --trace-ascii
options but with output going to stderr.
make 'pidfile' and 'logfile' options appear first on command line in order
to ensure that processing of other options which write to logfile do this
to intended file and not the default one.
There's a new 'http-proxy' server for tests that runs on a separate port
and lets clients do HTTP CONNECT to other ports on the same host to
allow us to test HTTP "tunneling" properly.
Test cases now have a <proxy> section in <verify> to check that the
proxy protocol part matches correctly.
Test case 80, 83, 95, 275, 503 and 1078 have been converted. Test 1316
was added.
When a HTTP connection is re-used for a subsequent request without
proxy, it would always re-use the Host: header of the first request. As
host names are case insensitive it would make curl send another host
name case that what the particular request used.
Now it will instead always use the most recent host name to always use
the desired casing.
Added test case 1318 to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0314.html
Reported by: Alex Vinnik
Initial step in order to allow our pingpong server to better support arbitrary
application data splitting among TCP packets. This first commit only addresses
reasembly of data that sockfilter processes reads from soockets and pingpong
server later reads from sockfilters stdout.
Make testcurl.pl ignore messages pertaining to third party m4 files we don't
care nor use on a file basis policy while retaining all other warnings.
This closes temporary commit e71e226f
1- Two new error codes are introduced.
CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_FAILED to be set whenever ACCEPTing fails because of
FTP server connected.
CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_TIMEOUT to be set whenever ACCEPTing timeouts.
Neither of these errors are considered fatal and control connection
remains OK because it could just be a firewall blocking server to
connect to the client.
2- One new setopt option was introduced.
CURLOPT_ACCEPTTIMEOUT_MS
It sets the maximum amount of time FTP client is going to wait for a
server to connect. Internal default accept timeout is 60 seconds.
As commit ce896875f8 fixed a timer that accidentally had been moved in
code and then returned a bad timer, the lib500.c code (used in test 500
and some others) now verifies 5 timers against each other to verify that
they have the correct relative values. We cannot compare against
absolute values as the timings will vary a lot.
Test case 1315 was added to verify this functionality. When passing in
multiple files to a single -F, the parser would get all confused if one
of the specified files had a custom type= assigned.
Reported by: Colin Hogben
Keep track of which sockets that are the result of accept() calls and
refuse to call the closesocket callback for those sockets. Test case 596
now verifies that the open socket callback is called the same number of
times as the closed socket callback for active FTP connections.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-12/0018.html
Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
When the new socket is created for an active connection, it is now done
using the open socket callback.
Test case 596 was modified to run fine, although it hides the fact that
the close callback is still called too many times, as it also gets
called for closing sockets that were created with accept().
Previously the log function would just filter out all CR and LF
occurances from the log to make it more readable. This had the downside
that it made it very hard to see CR LFs when they actually matters.
Now, they're instead converted to "[CR]" and "[LR]" in the log to become
apparent to readers.
Curl_pop3_write() now has a state machine that scans for the end of a
POP3 body so that the CR LF '.' CR LF sequence can come in everything
from one up to five subsequent packets.
Test case 810 is modified to use SLOWDOWN which makes the server pause
between each single byte and thus makes the POP3 body get sent to curl
basically one byte at a time.
"Active FTP hangs if server does not open data connection"
The server first sends a 150 and then when libcurl waits for the data
transfer, the server sends a 425.
The protocol parts for these tests do not include QUIT simply because
the error is CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEDOUT (28) which is a generic timeout
error without specificly saying for which connection it concerns, and
for timeouts libcurl marks the control channel as "invalid". As this
test case times out for the data connection it could still use the
control channel.
Skip a floating point addition operation when integral part of time difference
is zero. This avoids potential floating point addition rounding problems while
preserving decimal part value.
By setting PROTOPT_NOURLQUERY in the protocol handler struct, the
protocol will get the "query part" of the URL cut off before the data is
handled by the protocol-specific code. This makes libcurl adhere to
RFC3986 section 2.2.
Test 1220 is added to verify a file:// URL with query-part.
A regression between 7.22.0 and 7.23.0 -- downloading a file with the
flags -O and -J results in the content being written to stdout if and
only if there was no Content-Disposition header in the http response. If
there is a C-D header with a filename attribute, the output is correctly
written.
Reported by: Dave Reisner
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2011-11/0030.html
591 -> FTP multi PORT and 425 on upload
592 -> FTP multi PORT and 421 on upload
593 -> FTP multi PORT upload, no data conn and no transient neg. reply
594 -> FTP multi PORT upload, no data conn and no positive prelim. reply
1206 -> FTP PORT and 425 on download
1207 -> FTP PORT and 421 on download
1208 -> FTP PORT download, no data conn and no transient negative reply
1209 -> FTP PORT download, no data conn and no positive preliminary reply
This test is created to verify Rene Bernhardt's patch which makes sure
libcurl properly _not_ deals with Negotiate if not asked to even if the
proxy says it can serve it.
Make NODATACONN425 and NODATACONN421 return a 150 positive preliminary reply
before 425 or 421.
New NODATACONN150 returns 150 without further positive nor negative reply
Now NODATACONN doesn't reply anything at all.
Some torture tests left FTP test server in an unresponsive state, resulting
in torture tests that actually completed following unexpected code paths.
Changes in this commit solely address this issue and some adjustments for
ftpserver.pl logging relative to data channel establishment and tear down.
Pending NODATACONN relative adjustments reserved for a further commit.
Ensure verification takes place with no server commands file.
Ignore verbose setting for running server precheck.
Tweak unresponsive server message, to allow detection by haxx.se scripts.
NODATACONN421: applies only to active FTP mode, instructs server to not
establish data connection back to client and reply with FTP 421.
NODATACONN425: applies only to active FTP mode, instructs server to not
establish data connection back to client and reply with FTP 425.
NODATACONN: applies to both active and passive FTP modes, instructs server
to not establish nor accept a data channel and fool client into believing
that the data channel connection is possible.
Some polishing probably required.
When running torture tests, verify before each test case that required
pingpong servers which are supposed to be alive are actually responsive.
If found not responsive then restart them.
EPRT is now supported by default by the server. To disable it, use the
generic REPLY instruction in the <servercmd> tag. Test 116 now has it
disabled. All other existing active FTP port tests strip out the port
commands from the logs already so the change of the server isn't that
noticable.
As commit 5850cc4808 clarifies, libcurl can deliver header lines that
are longer than CURL_MAX_WRITE_SIZE, only body data is limited to that
size. The curl tool has check (when built debug-enabled) that made the
wrong checks and this new test 1205 verifies that larger headers work.
The fix is pretty much the one Nick Zitzmann provided, just edited to do
the right indent levels and with test case 1204 added to verify the fix.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-10/0190.html
Reported by: Nick Zitzmann
When doing a multipart formpost with a read callback, and that callback
returns CURL_READFUNC_ABORT, that return code must be properly
propagated back and handled accordingly. Previously it would be handled
as a zero byte read which would cause a hang!
Added test case 587 to verify. It uses the lib554.c source code with a
small ifdef.
Reported by: Anton Bychkov
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-10/0097.html
When, for a given test, server is instructed to close connection after
server reply we now wait a very small amount of time (50ms) before doing
so. This is done to allow client to, at least partially, read server
reply before getting an ECONNRESET.
The above is required to make test cases 1070, 1200, 1201 and 1202 pass
with Cygwin 1.5.X on W2K.
GOPHER test server closes connection after _every_ server-reply, as such,
at some point it could require a bigger time or using shutdown() before
a server-side initiated disconnection.
Added missing memoryTracking to test cases 560 and 583. If this triggers
leak detection on these, it only means that previously it was going unnoticed.
Configure script option --enable-wb-ntlm-auth renamed to --enable-ntlm-wb
Configure script option --disable-wb-ntlm-auth renamed to --disable-ntlm-wb
Preprocessor symbol WINBIND_NTLM_AUTH_ENABLED renamed to NTLM_WB_ENABLED
Preprocessor symbol WINBIND_NTLM_AUTH_FILE renamed to NTLM_WB_FILE
Test harness env var CURL_NTLM_AUTH renamed to CURL_NTLM_WB_FILE
Static function wb_ntlm_close renamed to ntlm_wb_cleanup
Static function wb_ntlm_initiate renamed to ntlm_wb_init
Static function wb_ntlm_response renamed to ntlm_wb_response
Feature string literal NTLM_SSO renamed to NTLM_WB.
Preprocessor symbol USE_NTLM_SSO renamed to WINBIND_NTLM_AUTH_ENABLED.
curl's 'long' option 'ntlm-sso' renamed to 'ntlm-wb'.
Fix some comments to make clear that this is actually a NTLM delegation.
Previous interfaces for these libcurl internal functions did not allow to tell
apart a legitimate zero size result from an error condition. These functions
now return a CURLcode indicating function success or otherwise specific error.
Output size is returned using a pointer argument.
All usage of these two functions, and others closely related, has been adapted
to the new interfaces. Relative error and OOM handling adapted or added where
missing. Unit test 1302 also adapted.
Two problems were fixed:
GET_PARAMETER responses that have no body must be 204 response or
properly set length to 0.
One of the <data> sections had the wrong content-length for its
GET_PARAMETER response.
Enabled test 572 again.
There are two keywords in cookie headers that don't follow the regular
name=value style: secure and httponly. Still we must support that they
are written like 'secure=' and then treat them as if they were written
'secure'. Test case 31 was much extended by Rob Ward to test this.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3349227
Reported by: "gnombat"
A regression where CURLFORM_BUFFER stopped to properly insert the file
name part in the formpart. Bug introduced in commit f851f76857.
Added CURLFORM_BUFFER use to test 554 to verify this.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-07/0176.html
Reported by: Henry Ludemann
Content-disposition headers can provide file names with semicolons which
previously would be cut off at that point.
Added test case 1311 and 1312 to verify -J.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3375603
Reported by: Peter Hjalmarsson
Use preprocessor symbols WINBIND_NTLM_AUTH_ENABLED and WINBIND_NTLM_AUTH_FILE
for Samba's winbind daemon ntlm_auth helper code implementation and filename.
Retain preprocessor symbol USE_NTLM_SSO for NTLM single-sign-on feature
availability implementation independent.
For test harness, prefix NTLM_AUTH environment vars with CURL_
Refactor and rename configure option --with-ntlm-auth to --enable-wb-ntlm-auth[=FILE]
When libcurl has said to the server that there's a POST or PUT coming
(with a content-length and all) it has to either deliver that amount of
data or it needs to close the connection before trying a second request.
Adds test case 1129, 1130 and 1131
The bug report is about when used with 100-continue, but the change is
more generic.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-06/0191.html
Reported by: Steven Parkes
CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM stopped being a valid return code from
curl_multi_perform back in 7.20.0. All the libcurl tests are ajusted to
this and no longer check for this return code. Makes them simpler.
Autobuild submitters can use this to add some text to their
setup files to describe issues they've found with the build
or tests. This could include laying blame on test failures on
network issues or dependent libraries, explaining away compiler
warnings or providing any additional information that could be
useful to people reviewing and investigating problems with the
publicly available autobuild logs. Note that persistent test
failures that are not issues with curl itself should normally be
fixed by excluding them from the test run instead.
This is an entirely optional field that is not entered by the
user the first time a new build is created.
adding unit test for Curl_llist_move, documenting unit-tested functions
in llist.c, changing unit-test to unittest, replacing assert calls with
abort_unless calls
The CURLFORM_STREAM is documented to only insert a file name (and thus
look like a file upload) in the part if CURLFORM_FILENAME is set, but in
reality it always inserted a filename="" and if CURLFORM_FILENAME wasn't
set, it would insert insert rubbish (or possibly crash).
This is now fixed to work as documented, and test 554 has been extended
to verify this.
Reported by: Sascha Swiercy
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-06/0070.html
Properly deal with the fact that the last fread() call most probably is
a short read, and when using callbacks in fact all calls can be short
reads. No longer consider a file read done until it returns a 0 from the
read function.
Reported by: Aaron Orenstein
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-06/0048.html
When a time condition isn't met, so that no body is delivered to the
application even though a 2xx response is being read from the server, we
must close the connection to avoid a re-use of the connection to be
completely tricked.
Added test 1128 to verify.
Added test 1126 and 1127 to verify curl's behaviour when If-Modified-Since
is used and a 200 is returned.
The list of test cases in Makefile.am is now sorted numerically.
When connecting to a socks or similar proxy we do the proxy handshake at
once when we know the TCP connect is completed and we only consider the
"connection" complete after the proxy handshake. This fixes test 564
which is now no longer considered disabled.
Reported by: Dmitri Shubin
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-04/0127.html
Added CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING as the option to set to request Transfer
Encoding in HTTP requests (if built zlib enabled). I also renamed
CURLOPT_ENCODING to CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING (while keeping the old name
around) to reduce the confusion when we have to encoding options for
HTTP.
--tr-encoding is now the new command line option for curl to request
this, and thus I updated the test cases accordingly.
When TE: is inserted in the request, we must add a "Connection: TE" as
well to be HTTP 1.1 compliant. If a custom Connection: header is passed
in, we must use that and only append TE to it. Test case 1125 verifies
TE: + custom Connection:.
Transfer-Encoding differs from Content-Encoding in a few subtle ways,
but primarily it concerns the transfer only and not the content so when
discovered to be compressed we know we have to uncompress it. There will
only arrive compressed transfers in a response after we have requested
them with the appropriate TE: header.
Test case 1122 and 1123 verify.
curl-config --version didn't output the correct version string (bug
introduced in commit 0355e33b5f), and unfortunately the test
case 1022 that was supposed to check for this was broken.
This change fixes the test to detect this problem and it fixes the
output.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3288727
This test case is meant to verify that the logic in commit
60172a0446 actually works. This test failed for me before that
change and it works after it.
All C and H files now (should) feature the proper project curl source
code header, which includes basic info, a copyright statement and some
basic disclaimers.
Add test 582 for uploading a file using sftp and the multi interface.
(Patch and test slightly tweaked by Daniel Stenberg)
Initially marked as disabled until it is fixed in the source.