When a proxy is set from an environment variable, detect if that proxy
is not the same as previously and flush state.
Verified by test1647: verify changing proxy with env variables and make
sure Digest state is flushed in the second use
Closes#21666
After this patch `://` schemes are lowercase and enclosed in backticks.
Also:
- docs/libcurl/libcurl-multi.md: drop a stray C code fence.
- docs/libcurl/libcurl-tutorial.md: replace single/double quotes with
Markdown markup where applicable.
Ref: #21646Closes#21674
Both are filesystem paths (or case-sensitive hash strings for
pinned_key). curl_strequal is case-insensitive and would treat
/etc/ssl/Crl.pem and /etc/ssl/crl.pem as the same file, unlike the other
path fields (CApath, CAfile, issuercert, clientcert) which already use
Curl_safecmp.
Closes#21668
Masked OAuth bearer tokens in credential trace output by emitting ***
when a bearer token is present, matching the existing password redaction
behavior and preventing sensitive token disclosure in verbose/debug
logs.
Closes#21659
Refactor the netrc scanner. Add test case for checking that the last
matched machine with unmatched login does not return the password as
success (unit1304).
Closes#21624
Curl_ssl_peer_key_make() omitted ssl->signature_algorithms, although
match_ssl_primary_config() compares the field. Two handles differing
only in CURLOPT_SSL_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS therefore shared a peer key and
could resume each other's sessions across a shared CURLSH SSL session
cache.
Add :SIGALGS-%s next to the other ssl_primary_config fields.
Closes#21651
The unlinking of the new Curl_peer was happening too later after
the struct had been set to zero. Move the unlink to happen before
that.
Fixes#21602
Reported-by: Joshua Rogers
Closes#21627
Fix a recent regression: when a unix-socket is configured, all proxy
settings must be ignored. The `via_peer` had been checked correctly,
but the connections proxy bits were not cleared.
Add test_11_04 to verify.
Reported-by: Fabian Keil (libcurl mailing list)
Closes#21630
In AppleSecTrust or NativeCA-enabled builds, make sure override it when
setting a custom `CURLOPT_PROXY_CAINFO_BLOB`.
Reported-by: Joshua Rogers (Aisle Research)
Follow-up to 1730407b74#18279
Follow-up to eefd03c572#18703Closes#21631
Also fix fallouts found.
Windows clang-tidy CI job is a little pickier than I'd prefer due to the
`_CURL_TESTS_CONCAT=ON` option used there, and all macros considered
local, thus checked by the compiler. Upside: it revealed macro usage
dynamics in tests. If too annoying, `first.h` may be opted-out from the
concat logic. Some macros may also be deleted instead of `#if 0`-ing.
Follow-up to e0e56e9ae4#21550
Follow-up to 5fa5cb3825#20593Closes#21554
The dh(g) parameter was read from param->beg instead of from the
cursor p returned by parsing dh(p). This caused dh(g) to always
report the same value as dh(p) when inspecting DH certificates
via CURLOPT_CERTINFO on non-OpenSSL backends.
The DSA branch correctly advances the cursor; the DH branch lost
this during what appears to be a copy-paste.
Add unit1676 to verify that dh(p) and dh(g) report distinct values
using a hand-crafted minimal DER certificate.
Assisted by: Claude Opus 4.6
Signed-off-by: Sergio Correia <scorreia@redhat.com>
Closes#21595
Any 1xx response before the CONNECT final one can be dropped as no one
uses those in the HTTP/2 proxy filter. This eliminates a potential
memory exhaustion by the famous malicious server on the internet.
Closes#21626
If the hostname is specified as an IPv4 numerical address and it is
followed by a single dot, acccept that as a valid IPv4 and remove the
dot when normalizing.
This prevents otherwise legitimate IPv4 hostnames to have trailing dots.
Seems to match what browsers do.
Extended test 1560 to verify.
Closes#21635
When asked to parse for a string with max zero bytes, it will always
return error and no longer trigger an assert. This saves the caller from
having to check for this condition.
Closes#21600
Or consisting of just a single dot.
Such names cannot be resolved with DNS.
While they *can* still be resolved with /etc/hosts or --resolve tricks,
they easily cause internal problems because their trailing dots.
Let's not allow them anymore.
Closes#21622
To make them more accurate.
Also:
- show Visual Studio version, where missing.
- ease the formatting.
- schannel_int.h: clang-tidy fallback code.
Used: `rg -l --sort=path CERT_FIND_HAS_PRIVATE_KEY`
Closes#21621
CURLOPT_GSSAPI_DELEGATION exposes distinct modes:
CURLGSSAPI_DELEGATION_POLICY_FLAG is documented as delegating only when
OK-AS-DELEGATE policy permits it, while CURLGSSAPI_DELEGATION_FLAG is
unconditional. The new SSPI implementation checks for either bit and
sets ISC_REQ_DELEGATE, so a caller requesting policy-limited delegation
is put on the same SSPI path as unconditional delegation.
In addition, curl's existing protection that avoids reusing a connection
when the GSS delegation setting differs was guarded only by HAVE_GSSAPI;
SSPI-only builds now have an effective delegation option, but the
connection's delegation setting was neither copied nor compared. This
would cause Windows SSPI Negotiate/Kerberos authentication to delegate
credentials contrary to the caller's selected policy or reuse an
already-delegated authenticated connection for a transfer that requested
no delegation.
Follow-up to cc6777d939
Reported by Codex Security
Closes#21583
The SASL service name, used in authentication, is part of curl's credentials
when authenticating to a server/proxy. Make it part of `struct Curl_creds`.
Change code to use `creds` to obtain a service name. By tying creds used
to the connection, connection reuse is also only allowed when the service
name matches.
Closes#21585
Authorizdation credentials are kept in `struct Curl_creds`. This contains:
* `user`: the username, maybe the empty string
* `passwd`: the password, maybe the empty string
* `sasl_authzid`: the SASL authz value, maybe the empty string
* `oauth_bearer`: the OAUTH bearer token, maybe the empty string
* `source`: where the credentials from from
* `refcount`: a reference counter to link/unkink creds
A `creds` with all values empty is equivalent to NULL, e.g. no `creds`
instance. With reference counting, `creds` can be linked/unlinked
in several places.
See docs/internals/CREDENTIALS.md for use.
Closes#21548