Added CURLOPT_HTTP09_ALLOWED and --http0.9 for this purpose.
For now, both the tool and library allow HTTP/0.9 by default.
docs/DEPRECATE.md lays out the plan for when to reverse that default: 6
months after the 7.64.0 release. The options are added already now so
that applications/scripts can start using them already now.
Fixes#2873Closes#3383
Ensure to perform the checks we have to enforce a sane domain in
the cookie request. The check for non-PSL enabled builds is quite
basic but it's better than nothing.
Closes#2964
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
This adds the CURLOPT_TRAILERDATA and CURLOPT_TRAILERFUNCTION
options that allow a callback based approach to sending trailing headers
with chunked transfers.
The test server (sws) was updated to take into account the detection of the
end of transfer in the case of trailing headers presence.
Test 1591 checks that trailing headers can be sent using libcurl.
Closes#3350
Only allow secure origins to be able to write cookies with the
'secure' flag set. This reduces the risk of non-secure origins
to influence the state of secure origins. This implements IETF
Internet-Draft draft-ietf-httpbis-cookie-alone-01 which updates
RFC6265.
Closes#2956
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
... when not actually following the redirect. Otherwise we return error
for this and an application can't extract the value.
Test 1518 added to verify.
Reported-by: Pavel Pavlov
Fixes#3340Closes#3364
This adds a new unittest intended to cover the internal functions in
the urlapi code, starting with parse_port(). In order to avoid name
collisions in debug builds, parse_port() is renamed Curl_parse_port()
since it will be exported.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad <Marcel.Raad@teamviewer.com>
- Include query in the path passed to generate HTTP auth.
Recent changes to use the URL API internally (46e1640, 7.62.0)
inadvertently broke authentication URIs by omitting the query.
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3353Closes#3356
Important for when the file is going to be read again and thus must not
contain old contents!
Adds test 327 to verify.
Reported-by: daboul on github
Fixes#3299Closes#3300
The tests 20 and 1322 are using getaddrinfo of libc for resolving. In
eglibc-2.19 there is a memory leakage and invalid free bug which
surfaces in some special circumstances (PF_UNSPEC hint with invalid or
non-existent names). The valgrind runs in testing fail in these
situations.
As the tests 20/1322 are not specific on either protocol (IPv4/IPv6)
this commit changes the hints to IPv4 protocol by passing `--ipv4` flag
on the tests' command line. This prevents the valgrind failures.
The function identifying a leading "scheme" part of the URL considered a
few letters ending with a colon to be a scheme, making something like
"short:80" to become an unknown scheme instead of a short host name and
a port number.
Extended test 1560 to verify.
Also fixed test203 to use file_pwd to make it get the correct path on
windows. Removed test 2070 since it was a duplicate of 203.
Assisted-by: Marcel Raad
Reported-by: Hagai Auro
Fixes#3220Fixes#3233Closes#3223Closes#3235
The internal buffer in infof() is limited to 2048 bytes of payload plus
an additional byte for NULL termination. Servers with very long error
messages can however cause truncation of the string, which currently
isn't very clear, and leads to badly formatted output.
This appends a "...\n" (or just "..." in case the format didn't with a
newline char) marker to the end of the string to clearly show
that it has been truncated.
Also include a unittest covering infof() to try and catch any bugs
introduced in this quite important function.
Closes#3216
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad <Marcel.Raad@teamviewer.com>
When not actually following the redirect and the target URL is only
stored for later retrieval, curl always accepted "non-supported"
schemes. This was a regression from 46e164069d.
Reported-by: Brad King
Fixes#3210Closes#3215
Now FILE transfers send headers to the header callback like HTTP and
other protocols. Also made curl_easy_getinfo(...CURLINFO_PROTOCOL...)
work for FILE in the callbacks.
Makes "curl -i file://.." and "curl -I file://.." work like before
again. Applied the bold header logic to them too.
Regression from c1c2762 (7.61.0)
Reported-by: Shaun Jackman
Fixes#3083Closes#3101
To make it only send one DoH request and avoid the race condition that
could lead to the requests getting sent in reversed order and thus
making it hard to compare in the test case.
Fixes#3107Closes#3108
The value in question is coming directly from `gnutls-serv`, so it cannot
be modified freely.
Reported-by: Marcel Raad
Ref: 6ae6b2a533 (commitcomment-30621004)
- replace tabs with spaces where possible
- remove line ending spaces
- remove double/triple newlines at EOF
- fix a non-UTF-8 character
- cleanup a few indentations/line continuations
in manual examples
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3037
In order for this API to fully work for libcurl itself, it now offers a
CURLU_GUESS_SCHEME flag that makes it "guess" scheme based on the host
name prefix just like libcurl always did. If there's no known prefix, it
will guess "http://".
Separately, it relaxes the check of the host name so that IDN host names
can be passed in as well.
Both these changes are necessary for libcurl itself to use this API.
Assisted-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Closes#3018
The previous test certificates contained RSA keys of only 1024 bits.
However, RSA claims that 1024-bit RSA keys are likely to become
crackable some time before 2010. The NIST recommends at least 2048-bit
keys for RSA for now.
Better use full 2048 also for testing.
Closes#2973
Add functionality so that protocols can do custom keepalive on their
connections, when an external API function is called.
Add docs for the new options in 7.62.0
Closes#1641
... and add "MAILINDEX".
As described in #2789, this is a suggested solution. Changing UID=xx to
actually get mail with UID xx and add "MAILINDEX" to get a mail with a
special index in the mail box (old behavior). So MAILINDEX=1 gives the
first non deleted mail in the mail box.
Fixes#2789Closes#2815
Transparently. The related curl_multi_setopt() options all still returns
OK when pipelining is selected.
To re-enable the support, the single line change in lib/multi.c needs to
be reverted.
See docs/DEPRECATE.md
Closes#2705
According to RFC6265 section 5.4, cookies with equal path lengths
SHOULD be sorted by creation-time (earlier first). This adds a
creation-time record to the cookie struct in order to make cookie
sorting more deterministic. The creation-time is defined as the
order of the cookies in the jar, the first cookie read fro the
jar being the oldest. The creation-time is thus not serialized
into the jar. Also remove the strcmp() matching in the sorting as
there is no lexicographic ordering in RFC6265. Existing tests are
updated to match.
Closes#2524
All these tests failed on Windows because something like
sftp://%HOSTIP:%SSHPORT%PWD/
expanded to
sftp://127.0.0.1:1234c:/msys64/home/bla/curl
and then curl complained about the port number ending with a letter.
Use the original POSIX path instead of the Windows path created in
checksystem to fix this.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2920
Since GOPHER support was added in curl `?' character was automatically
translated to `%09' (`\t').
However, this behaviour does not seems documented in RFC 4266 and for
search selectors it is documented to directly use `%09' in the URL.
Apart that several gopher servers in the current gopherspace have CGI
support where `?' is used as part of the selector and translating it to
`%09' often leads to surprising results.
Closes#2910