There is a `hyper_clientconn_free` call on the happy path, but not one
on the error path. This commit adds one.
Fixes the second memory leak reported by Valgrind in #10803.
Fixes#10803Closes#11729
A request created with `hyper_request_new` must be consumed by either
`hyper_clientconn_send` or `hyper_request_free`.
This is not terrifically clear from the hyper docs --
`hyper_request_free` is documented only with "Free an HTTP request if
not going to send it on a client" -- but a perusal of the hyper code
confirms it.
This commit adds a `hyper_request_free` to the `error:` path in
`Curl_http` so that the request is consumed when an error occurs after
the request is created but before it is sent.
Fixes the first memory leak reported by Valgrind in #10803.
Closes#11729
In this situation, only part of the data has been sent before aborting
so the connection is no longer usable.
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes#11678Closes#11679
When the legacy CURLOPT_HTTPPOST option is used, it gets converted into
the modem mimpost struct at first use. This data is (now) kept for the
entire transfer and not only per single HTTP request. This re-enables
rewind in the beginning of the second request instead of in end of the
first, as brought by 1b39731.
The request struct is per-request data only.
Extend test 650 to verify.
Fixes#11680
Reported-by: yushicheng7788 on github
Closes#11682
- bring bearssl handshake times down from +200ms down to other TLS backends
- vtls: improve generic get_select_socks() implementation
- tests: provide Apache with a suitable ssl session cache
Closes#11675
In parallel with ngtcp2, quiche also offers the `quiche_conn_on_timeout`
interface for the application to invoke upon timer
expiration. Therefore, invoking the `on_timeout` function of the
Connection is crucial to ensure seamless functionality of quiche with
timeout events.
Closes#11654
In order to get Negotiate (SPNEGO) authentication to work in HTTP you
used to be required to provide a (fake) user name (this concerned both
curl and the lib) because the code wrongly only considered
authentication if there was a user name provided, as in:
curl -u : --negotiate https://example.com/
This commit leverages the `struct auth` want member to figure out if the
user enabled CURLAUTH_NEGOTIATE, effectively removing the requirement of
setting a user name both in curl and the lib.
Signed-off-by: Marin Hannache <git@mareo.fr>
Reported-by: Enrico Scholz
Fixes https://sourceforge.net/p/curl/bugs/440/Fixes#1161Closes#9047
2ebc74c36a#11546 introduced sharing
libcurl objects for shared and static targets.
The above automatically enabled for Windows builds, with an option to
disable with `SHARE_LIB_OBJECT=OFF`.
This patch extend this feature to all platforms as a manual option.
You can enable it by setting `SHARE_LIB_OBJECT=ON`. Then shared objects
are built in PIC mode, meaning the static lib will also have PIC code.
[EXPERIMENTAL]
Closes#11627
OpenSSL 1.1.1 defines this macro, but no ealier version, or any of the
popular forks (yet). Use the macro itself to detect its presence,
replacing the hard-wired fork-specific conditions.
This way the feature will enable automatically when forks implement it,
while also shorter and possibly requiring less future maintenance.
Follow-up to 94241a9e78#6721
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#11617
Make sure that context initialization during hash setup works to avoid
going forward with the risk of a null pointer dereference.
Reported-by: Philippe Antoine on HackerOne
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Assisted-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#11614
LibreSSL 2.7.0 (2018-03-21) introduced automatic initialization,
`OPENSSL_init_ssl()` function and deprecated the old, manual init
method, as seen in OpenSSL 1.1.0. Switch to the modern method when
available.
Ref: https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/LibreSSL/libressl-2.7.0-relnotes.txt
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#11611
We remove support for building curl with gskit.
- This is a niche TLS library, only running on some IBM systems
- no regular curl contributors use this backend
- no CI builds use or verify this backend
- gskit, or the curl adaption for it, lacks many modern TLS features
making it an inferior solution
- build breakages in this code take weeks or more to get detected
- fixing gskit code is mostly done "flying blind"
This removal has been advertized in DEPRECATED in Jan 2, 2023 and it has
been mentioned on the curl-library mailing list.
It could be brought back, this is not a ban. Given proper effort and
will, gskit support is welcome back into the curl TLS backend family.
Closes#11460
This is a bad header fold but since the popular browsers accept this
violation, so does curl now. Unless built with hyper.
Add test 1473 to verify and adjust test 2306.
Reported-by: junsik on github
Fixes#11605Closes#11607
To avoid abuse. The limit is set to 300 KB for the accumulated size of
all received HTTP headers for a single response. Incomplete research
suggests that Chrome uses a 256-300 KB limit, while Firefox allows up to
1MB.
Closes#11582
- check in h2 filter recv that stream actually exists
and return error if not
- add test for parallel, extreme h2 upgrades that fail if
connections get reused before fully switched
- add h2 upgrade upload test just for completeness
Closes#11563
It was previously unlimited by default, but that's not a sensible
default. While changing this has a remote risk of breaking an existing
use case, I figure it is more likely to actually save users from loops.
Closes#11581
- If the user set a legacy algorithm list (CURLOPT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST) then
use the SCHANNEL_CRED legacy structure to pass the list to Schannel.
- If the user set both a legacy algorithm list and a TLS 1.3 cipher list
then abort.
Although MS doesn't document it, Schannel will not negotiate TLS 1.3
when SCHANNEL_CRED is used. That means setting a legacy algorithm list
limits the user to earlier versions of TLS.
Prior to this change, since 8beff435 (precedes 7.85.0), libcurl would
ignore legacy algorithms in Windows 10 1809 and later.
Reported-by: zhihaoy@users.noreply.github.com
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/10741
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/10746