Revision tags: curl-7_18_2, curl-7_18_1, curl-7_18_0, curl-7_17_1, curl-7_17_0, curl-7_17_0-preldapfix, curl-7_16_4, curl-7_16_3, curl-7_16_2 |
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7fd154f0 |
| 30-Mar-2007 |
Dan Fandrich |
Fixed some typos in the comments.
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Revision tags: curl-7_16_1 |
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33bea767 |
| 23-Jan-2007 |
Dan Fandrich |
Convert (most of) the test data files into genuine XML. A handful still are not, due mainly to the lack of support for XML character entities (e.g. & => & ). This will make it easier to
Convert (most of) the test data files into genuine XML. A handful still are not, due mainly to the lack of support for XML character entities (e.g. & => & ). This will make it easier to validate test files using tools like xmllint, as well as edit and view them using XML tools.
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521c4b30 |
| 17-Jan-2007 |
Dan Fandrich |
Fixed some tag typos in the test data files.
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Revision tags: curl-7_16_0, curl-7_15_6-prepipeline, curl-7_15_5, curl-7_15_4 |
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2bd3033f |
| 07-Jun-2006 |
Daniel Stenberg |
NTLM2 session response support
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be285cde |
| 05-Apr-2006 |
Daniel Stenberg |
Michele Bini modified the NTLM code to work for his "weird IIS case" (http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2006-02/0154.html) by adding the NTLM hash function in addition to the LM one and making som
Michele Bini modified the NTLM code to work for his "weird IIS case" (http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2006-02/0154.html) by adding the NTLM hash function in addition to the LM one and making some other adjustments in the order the different parts of the data block are sent in the Type-2 reply. Inspiration for this work was taken from the Firefox NTLM implementation. I edited the existing 21(!) NTLM test cases to run fine with these news. Due to the fact that we now properly include the host name in the Type-2 message the test cases now only compare parts of that chunk.
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Revision tags: curl-7_15_3, curl-7_15_2, curl-7_15_1, curl-7_15_0, curl-7_14_1, c-ares-1_3_0 |
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20005a83 |
| 03-Jul-2005 |
Daniel Stenberg |
Andrew Bushnell provided enough info for me to tell that we badly needed to fix the CONNECT authentication code with multi-pass auth methods (such as NTLM) as it didn't previously properly ig
Andrew Bushnell provided enough info for me to tell that we badly needed to fix the CONNECT authentication code with multi-pass auth methods (such as NTLM) as it didn't previously properly ignore response-bodies - in fact it stopped reading after all response headers had been received. This could lead to libcurl sending the next request and reading the body from the first request as response to the second request. (I also renamed the function, which wasn't strictly necessary but...) The best fix would to once and for all make the CONNECT code use the ordinary request sending/receiving code, treating it as any ordinary request instead of the special-purpose function we have now. It should make it better for multi-interface too. And possibly lead to less code... Added test case 265 for this. It doesn't work as a _really_ good test case since the test proxy is too stupid, but the test case helps when running the debugger to verify.
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