Instead of using a fixed 256 byte buffer in the connectdata struct.
In my build, this reduces the size of the connectdata struct by 11.8%,
from 2160 to 1904 bytes with no functionality or performance loss.
This also fixes a bug in schannel's Curl_verify_certificate where it
called Curl_sspi_strerror when it should have called Curl_strerror for
string from GetLastError. the only effect would have been no text or the
wrong text being shown for the error.
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#3612
Add support for Ephemeral elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange
algorithm option when selecting ciphers. This became available on the
Win10 SDK.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3608
Failing to do so would make the CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME timeout to not get
updated correctly and could end up getting reported to the application
completely wrong (way too small).
Reported-by: accountantM on github
Fixes#3602Closes#3605
- Split off connection shutdown procedure from Curl_disconnect into new
function conn_shutdown.
- Change the shutdown procedure to close the sockets before
disassociating the transfer.
Prior to this change the sockets were closed after disassociating the
transfer so SOCKETFUNCTION wasn't called since the transfer was already
disassociated. That likely came about from recent work started in
Jan 2019 (#3442) to separate transfers from connections.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-02/0101.html
Reported-by: Pavel Löbl
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3597
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3598
RFC 7540 says we should verify that the push is for an "authoritative"
server. We make sure of this by only allowing push with an :athority
header that matches the host that was asked for in the URL.
Fixes#3577
Reported-by: Nicolas Grekas
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-02/0057.htmlCloses#3581
The variable wasn't properly reset within the loop and thus could remain
set for sockets that hadn't been set before and miss notifying the app.
This is a follow-up to 4c35574 (shipped in curl 7.64.0)
Reported-by: buzo-ffm on github
Detected-by: Jan Alexander Steffens
Fixes#3585Closes#3589
- rename 'n' to buflen in functions, and use size_t for them. Don't pass
in negative buffer lengths.
- move most function comments to above the function starts like we use
to
- remove several unnecessary typecasts (especially of NULL)
Reviewed-by: Patrick Monnerat
Closes#3582
Previously the function would edit the provided header in-place when a
semicolon is used to signify an empty header. This made it impossible to
use the same set of custom headers in multiple threads simultaneously.
This approach now makes a local copy when it needs to edit the string.
Reported-by: d912e3 on github
Fixes#3578Closes#3579
- Change the behavior of win32_init so that the required initialization
procedures are not affected by CURL_GLOBAL_WIN32 flag.
libcurl via curl_global_init supports initializing for win32 with an
optional flag CURL_GLOBAL_WIN32, which if omitted was meant to stop
Winsock initialization. It did so internally by skipping win32_init()
when that flag was set. Since then win32_init() has been expanded to
include required initialization routines that are separate from
Winsock and therefore must be called in all cases. This commit fixes
it so that CURL_GLOBAL_WIN32 only controls the optional win32
initialization (which is Winsock initialization, according to our doc).
The only users affected by this change are those that don't pass
CURL_GLOBAL_WIN32 to curl_global_init. For them this commit removes the
risk of a potential crash.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3573
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3313
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3575
The draft-ietf-httpbis-rfc6265bis-02 draft, specify a set of prefixes
and how they should affect cookie initialization, which has been
adopted by the major browsers. This adds support for the two prefixes
defined, __Host- and __Secure, and updates the testcase with the
supplied examples from the draft.
Closes#3554
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
If mbedtls_ssl_get_session() fails, it may still have allocated
memory that needs to be freed to avoid leaking. Call the library
API function to release session resources on this errorpath as
well as on Curl_ssl_addsessionid() errors.
Closes: #3574
Reported-by: Michał Antoniak <M.Antoniak@posnet.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
... and avoid use of static variables that aren't thread safe.
Fixes regression from e9ababd4f5 (present in the 7.64.0 release)
Reported-by: Paul Groke
Fixes#3572Closes#3573
- Save the original conn->data before it's changed to the specified
data transfer for the connection check and then restore it afterwards.
This is a follow-up to 38d8e1b 2019-02-11.
History:
It was discovered a month ago that before checking whether to extract a
dead connection that that connection should be associated with a "live"
transfer for the check (ie original conn->data ignored and set to the
passed in data). A fix was landed in 54b201b which did that and also
cleared conn->data after the check. The original conn->data was not
restored, so presumably it was thought that a valid conn->data was no
longer needed.
Several days later it was discovered that a valid conn->data was needed
after the check and follow-up fix was landed in bbae24c which partially
reverted the original fix and attempted to limit the scope of when
conn->data was changed to only when pruning dead connections. In that
case conn->data was not cleared and the original conn->data not
restored.
A month later it was discovered that the original fix was somewhat
correct; a "live" transfer is needed for the check in all cases
because original conn->data could be null which could cause a bad deref
at arbitrary points in the check. A fix was landed in 38d8e1b which
expanded the scope to all cases. conn->data was not cleared and the
original conn->data not restored.
A day later it was discovered that not restoring the original conn->data
may lead to busy loops in applications that use the event interface, and
given this observation it's a pretty safe assumption that there is some
code path that still needs the original conn->data. This commit is the
follow-up fix for that, it restores the original conn->data after the
connection check.
Assisted-by: tholin@users.noreply.github.com
Reported-by: tholin@users.noreply.github.com
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3542Closes#3559
On non-ascii platforms, the chunked hex header was measured for char code
conversion length, even for chunked trailers that do not have an hex header.
In addition, the efective length is already known: use it.
Since the hex length can be zero, only convert if needed.
Reported by valgrind.
Convert numerous infof() calls into debug-build only messages since they
are annoyingly verbose for regular applications. Removed a few.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-02/0027.html
Reported-by: Volker Schmid
Closes#3552
There is no benefit to holding the data sharelock when freeing the
addrinfo in case it fails, so ensure releaseing it as soon as we can
rather than holding on to it. This also aligns the code with other
consumers of sharelocks.
Closes#3516
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
The http2 code for connection checking needs a transfer to use. Make
sure a working one is set before handler->connection_check() is called.
Reported-by: jnbr on github
Fixes#3541Closes#3547
urlapi: turn three local-only functions into statics
conncache: make conncache_find_first_connection static
multi: make detach_connnection static
connect: make getaddressinfo static
curl_ntlm_core: make hmac_md5 static
http2: make two functions static
http: make http_setup_conn static
connect: make tcpnodelay static
tests: make UNITTEST a thing to mark functions with, so they can be static for
normal builds and non-static for unit test builds
... and mark Curl_shuffle_addr accordingly.
url: make up_free static
setopt: make vsetopt static
curl_endian: make write32_le static
rtsp: make rtsp_connisdead static
warnless: remove unused functions
memdebug: remove one unused function, made another static
If the incoming len 5, but the buffer does not have a termination
after 5 bytes, the strtol() call may keep reading through the line
buffer until is exceeds its boundary. Fix by ensuring that we are
using a bounded read with a temporary buffer on the stack.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/CVE-2019-3823.html
Reported-by: Brian Carpenter (Geeknik Labs)
CVE-2019-3823