This struct field MUST remain what the application set it to, so that
handle reuse and handle duplication work.
Instead, the request state bit 'no_body' is introduced for code flows
that need to change this in run-time.
Closes#9888
- general construct/destroy in connectdata
- default implementations of callback functions
- connect: cfilters for connect and accept
- socks: cfilter for socks proxying
- http_proxy: cfilter for http proxy tunneling
- vtls: cfilters for primary and proxy ssl
- change in general handling of data/conn
- Curl_cfilter_setup() sets up filter chain based on data settings,
if none are installed by the protocol handler setup
- Curl_cfilter_connect() boot straps filters into `connected` status,
used by handlers and multi to reach further stages
- Curl_cfilter_is_connected() to check if a conn is connected,
e.g. all filters have done their work
- Curl_cfilter_get_select_socks() gets the sockets and READ/WRITE
indicators for multi select to work
- Curl_cfilter_data_pending() asks filters if the have incoming
data pending for recv
- Curl_cfilter_recv()/Curl_cfilter_send are the general callbacks
installed in conn->recv/conn->send for io handling
- Curl_cfilter_attach_data()/Curl_cfilter_detach_data() inform filters
and addition/removal of a `data` from their connection
- adding vtl functions to prevent use of Curl_ssl globals directly
in other parts of the code.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#9855
Unlike `CONNECT`, currently we don't keep track whether `PROXY` is
already sent or not. This causes `PROXY` header to be sent twice during
`MSTATE_TUNNELING` and `MSTATE_PROTOCONNECT`.
Closes#9878Fixes#9442
- Replace `Github` with `GitHub`.
- Replace `windows` with `Windows`
- Replace `advice` with `advise` where a verb is used.
- A few fixes on removing repeated words.
- Replace `a HTTP` with `an HTTP`
Closes#9802
Since the date parser allows YYYYMMDD as a date format (due to it being
a bit too generic for parsing this particular header), a large integer
number could wrongly match that pattern and cause the parser to generate
a wrong value.
No date format accepted for this header starts with a decimal number, so
by reversing the check and trying a number first we can deduct that if
that works, it was not a date.
Reported-by Trail of Bits
Closes#9718
This function is currently located in the lib/http.c module and is
therefore disabled by the CURL_DISABLE_HTTP conditional token.
As it may be called by TLS backends, disabling HTTP results in an
undefined reference error at link time.
Move this function to vauth/vauth.c to always provide it and rename it
as Curl_auth_allowed_to_host() to respect the vauth module naming
convention.
Closes#9600
Next Protocol Negotiation is a TLS extension that was created and used
for agreeing to use the SPDY protocol (the precursor to HTTP/2) for
HTTPS. In the early days of HTTP/2, before the spec was finalized and
shipped, the protocol could be enabled using this extension with some
servers.
curl supports the NPN extension with some TLS backends since then, with
a command line option `--npn` and in libcurl with
`CURLOPT_SSL_ENABLE_NPN`.
HTTP/2 proper is made to use the ALPN (Application-Layer Protocol
Negotiation) extension and the NPN extension has no purposes
anymore. The HTTP/2 spec was published in May 2015.
Today, use of NPN in the wild should be extremely rare and most likely
totally extinct. Chrome removed NPN support in Chrome 51, shipped in
June 2016. Removed in Firefox 53, April 2017.
Closes#9307
- Send no more than 150 cookies per request
- Cap the max length used for a cookie: header to 8K
- Cap the max number of received Set-Cookie: headers to 50
Bug: https://curl.se/docs/CVE-2022-32205.html
CVE-2022-32205
Reported-by: Harry Sintonen
Closes#9048
Add licensing and copyright information for all files in this repository. This
either happens in the file itself as a comment header or in the file
`.reuse/dep5`.
This commit also adds a Github workflow to check pull requests and adapts
copyright.pl to the changes.
Closes#8869
Folded header lines will now get passed through like before. The headers
API is adapted and will provide the content unfolded.
Added test 1274 and extended test 1940 to verify.
Reported-by: Petr Pisar
Fixes#8844Closes#8899
Instead of connclose()ing, since when HTTP/2 is used it doesn't need to
close the connection as stopping the current transfer is enough.
Reported-by: Evangelos Foutras
Closes#8665
They are not allowed by the protocol and allowing them risk that curl
misbehaves somewhere where C functions are used but won't work on the
full contents. Further, they are not supported by hyper and they cause
problems for the new coming headers API work.
Updated test 262 to verify and enabled it for hyper as well
Closes#8601
Also add STRCONST, a macro that returns a string literal and it's length
for functions that take "string,len"
Removes unnecesary calls to strlen().
Closes#8391
The only h2 psuedo header that wasn't previously possible to change by a
user. This change also makes it impossible to send a HTTP/1 header that
starts with a colon, which I don't think anyone does anyway.
The other pseudo headers are possible to change indirectly by doing the
rightly crafted request.
Reported-by: siddharthchhabrap on github
Fixes#8381Closes#8393
The tools.ietf.org domain has been deprecated a while now, with the
links being redirected to datatracker.ietf.org.
Rather than make people eat that redirect time, this change switches the
URL to a more canonical source.
Closes#8317
This is done by having native code do the haproxy header output before
hyper issues its request. The little downside with this approach is that
we need the entire Curl_buffer_send() function built, which is otherwise
not used for hyper builds.
If hyper ends up getting native support for the haproxy protocols we can
backpedal on this.
Enables test 1455 and 1456
Closes#8034
... which then also includes negative ones as test 1430 uses.
This makes native + hyper backend act identically on this and therefore
test 1430 can now be enabled when building with hyper. Adjust test 1431
as well.
Closes#7909
- Make content length (ie download size) accessible to the user in the
header callback, but only after all headers have been processed (ie
only in the final call to the header callback).
Background:
For a long time the content length could be retrieved in the header
callback via CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD_T as soon as it was parsed
by curl.
Changes were made in 8a16e54 (precedes 7.79.0) to ignore content length
if any transfer encoding is used. A side effect of that was that
content length was not set by libcurl until after the header callback
was called the final time, because until all headers are processed it
cannot be determined if content length is valid.
This change keeps the same intention --all headers must be processed--
but now the content length is available before the final call to the
header function that indicates all headers have been processed (ie
a blank header).
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/8a16e54#r57374914
Reported-by: sergio-nsk@users.noreply.github.com
Co-authored-by: Daniel Stenberg
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/7804
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/7803
When the "reason phrase" in the HTTP status line starts with a digit,
that was treated as the forth response code digit and curl would claim
the response to be non-compliant.
Added test 1466 to verify this case.
Regression brought by 5dc594e44f
Reported-by: Glenn de boer
Fixes#7738Closes#7739
Make the built-in HTTP parser behave similar to hyper and reject any
HTTP response using more than 3 digits for the response code.
Updated test 1432 accordingly.
Enabled test 1432 in the hyper builds.
Closes#7641
warning C4189: 'netrc_user_changed': local variable is initialized but
not referenced
warning C4189: 'netrc_passwd_changed': local variable is initialized but
not referenced
Closes#7423
- the data needs to be "line-based" anyway since it's also passed to the
debug callback/application
- it makes infof() work like failf() and consistency is good
- there's an assert that triggers on newlines in the format string
- Also removes a few instances of "..."
- Removes the code that would append "..." to the end of the data *iff*
it was truncated in infof()
Closes#7357