- Use http authentication mechanisms as a default, not a preset.
Consider http authentication options which are mapped to SASL options as
a default (overriding the hardcoded default mask for the protocol) that
is ignored if a login option string is given.
Prior to this change, if some HTTP auth options were given, sasl mapped
http authentication options to sasl ones but merged them with the login
options.
That caused problems with the cli tool that sets the http login option
CURLAUTH_BEARER as a side-effect of --oauth2-bearer, because this flag
maps to more than one sasl mechanisms and the latter cannot be cleared
individually by the login options string.
New test 992 checks this.
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/10259
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/12790
Aka "jumbo" or "amalgamation" builds. It means to compile all sources
per target as a single C source. This is experimental.
You can enable it by passing `-DCMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON` to cmake.
It requires CMake 3.16 or newer.
It makes builds (much) faster, allows for better optimizations and tends
to promote less ambiguous code.
Also add a new AppVeyor CI job and convert an existing one to use
"unity" mode (one MSVC, one MinGW), and enable it for one macOS CI job.
Fix related issues:
- add missing include guard to `easy_lock.h`.
- rename static variables and functions (and a macro) with names reused
across sources, or shadowed by local variables.
- add an `#undef` after use.
- add a missing `#undef` before use.
- move internal definitions from `ftp.h` to `ftp.c`.
- `curl_memory.h` fixes to make it work when included repeatedly.
- stop building/linking curlx bits twice for a static-mode curl tool.
These caused doubly defined symbols in unity builds.
- silence missing extern declarations compiler warning for ` _CRT_glob`.
- fix extern declarations for `tool_freq` and `tool_isVistaOrGreater`.
- fix colliding static symbols in debug mode: `debugtime()` and
`statename`.
- rename `ssl_backend_data` structure to unique names for each
TLS-backend, along with the `ssl_connect_data` struct member
referencing them. This required adding casts for each access.
- add workaround for missing `[P]UNICODE_STRING` types in certain Windows
builds when compiling `lib/ldap.c`. To support "unity" builds, we had
to enable `SCHANNEL_USE_BLACKLISTS` for Schannel (a Windows
`schannel.h` option) _globally_. This caused an indirect inclusion of
Windows `schannel.h` from `ldap.c` via `winldap.h` to have it enabled
as well. This requires `[P]UNICODE_STRING` types, which is apperantly
not defined automatically (as seen with both MSVS and mingw-w64).
This patch includes `<subauth.h>` to fix it.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/runs/13987772013
Ref: https://dev.azure.com/daniel0244/curl/_build/results?buildId=15827&view=logs&jobId=2c9f582d-e278-56b6-4354-f38a4d851906&j=2c9f582d-e278-56b6-4354-f38a4d851906&t=90509b00-34fa-5a81-35d7-5ed9569d331c
- tweak unity builds to compile `lib/memdebug.c` separately in memory
trace builds to avoid PP confusion.
- force-disable unity for test programs.
- do not compile and link libcurl sources to libtests _twice_ when libcurl
is built in static mode.
KNOWN ISSUES:
- running tests with unity builds may fail in cases.
- some build configurations/env may not compile in unity mode. E.g.:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/47230972/job/51wfesgnfuauwl8q#L250
Ref: https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/issues/1034
Ref: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/prop_tgt/UNITY_BUILD.html
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_buildCloses#11095
If curl is built with openldap support (USE_OPENLDAP=1) but does not
have also some other protocol (IMAP/SMTP/POP3) enabled that brings
in Curl_sasl_* functions, then the build will fail with undefined
references to various symbols:
ld: ../lib/.libs/libcurl.so: undefined reference to `Curl_sasl_decode_mech'
ld: ../lib/.libs/libcurl.so: undefined reference to `Curl_sasl_parse_url_auth_option'
ld: ../lib/.libs/libcurl.so: undefined reference to `Curl_sasl_cleanup'
ld: ../lib/.libs/libcurl.so: undefined reference to `Curl_sasl_can_authenticate'
ld: ../lib/.libs/libcurl.so: undefined reference to `Curl_sasl_continue'
ld: ../lib/.libs/libcurl.so: undefined reference to `Curl_sasl_start'
ld: ../lib/.libs/libcurl.so: undefined reference to `Curl_sasl_init'
This was tracked down to these functions bein used in openldap.c but
defined in curl_sasl.c and then forward in two vauth/ files to have
a guard against a set of #define configurations that was now extended
to cover also this case.
Example configuration targeted that could reproduce the problem:
curl 7.87.1-DEV () libcurl/7.87.1-DEV .... OpenLDAP/2.6.3
Protocols: file ftp ftps http https ldap ldaps
Closes#10445
- they are mostly pointless in all major jurisdictions
- many big corporations and projects already don't use them
- saves us from pointless churn
- git keeps history for us
- the year range is kept in COPYING
checksrc is updated to allow non-year using copyright statements
Closes#10205
- almost all backend calls pass the Curl_cfilter intance instead of
connectdata+sockindex
- ssl_connect_data is remove from struct connectdata and made internal
to vtls
- ssl_connect_data is allocated in the added filter, kept at cf->ctx
- added function to let a ssl filter access its ssl_primary_config and
ssl_config_data this selects the propert subfields in conn and data,
for filters added as plain or proxy
- adjusted all backends to use the changed api
- adjusted all backends to access config data via the exposed
functions, no longer using conn or data directly
cfilter renames for clear purpose:
- methods `Curl_conn_*(data, conn, sockindex)` work on the complete
filter chain at `sockindex` and connection `conn`.
- methods `Curl_cf_*(cf, ...)` work on a specific Curl_cfilter
instance.
- methods `Curl_conn_cf()` work on/with filter instances at a
connection.
- rebased and resolved some naming conflicts
- hostname validation (und session lookup) on SECONDARY use the same
name as on FIRST (again).
new debug macros and removing connectdata from function signatures where not
needed.
adapting schannel for new Curl_read_plain paramter.
Closes#9919
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
Capabilities of sasl module are extended to exchange messages in binary
as an alternative to base64.
If http authentication flags have been set, those are used as sasl
default preferred mechanisms.
Closes#6930
- 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
Input challenges and returned messages are now in binary.
Conversions from/to base64 are performed by callers (currently curl_sasl.c
and http_ntlm.c).
Closes#6654
... in most cases instead of 'struct connectdata *' but in some cases in
addition to.
- We mostly operate on transfers and not connections.
- We need the transfer handle to log, store data and more. Everything in
libcurl is driven by a transfer (the CURL * in the public API).
- This work clarifies and separates the transfers from the connections
better.
- We should avoid "conn->data". Since individual connections can be used
by many transfers when multiplexing, making sure that conn->data
points to the current and correct transfer at all times is difficult
and has been notoriously error-prone over the years. The goal is to
ultimately remove the conn->data pointer for this reason.
Closes#6425
Added the ability for the calling program to specify the authorisation
identity (authzid), the identity to act as, in addition to the
authentication identity (authcid) and password when using SASL PLAIN
authentication.
Fixes#3653Closes#3790
NOTE: This commit was cherry-picked and is part of a series of commits
that added the authzid feature for upcoming 7.66.0. The series was
temporarily reverted in db8ec1f so that it would not ship in a 7.65.x
patch release.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4186
- Revert all commits related to the SASL authzid feature since the next
release will be a patch release, 7.65.1.
Prior to this change CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID / --sasl-authzid was destined
for the next release, assuming it would be a feature release 7.66.0.
However instead the next release will be a patch release, 7.65.1 and
will not contain any new features.
After the patch release after the reverted commits can be restored by
using cherry-pick:
git cherry-pick a14d72ca9499ff8c1cc36c2a8d520edf690
Details for all reverted commits:
Revert "os400: take care of CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID in curl_easy_setopt_ccsid()."
This reverts commit 0edf6907ae.
Revert "tests: Fix the line endings for the SASL alt-auth tests"
This reverts commit c2a8d52a13.
Revert "examples: Added SASL PLAIN authorisation identity (authzid) examples"
This reverts commit 8c1cc369d0.
Revert "curl: --sasl-authzid added to support CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID from the tool"
This reverts commit a9499ff136.
Revert "sasl: Implement SASL authorisation identity via CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID"
This reverts commit a14d72ca2f.
Added the ability for the calling program to specify the authorisation
identity (authzid), the identity to act as, in addition to the
authentication identity (authcid) and password when using SASL PLAIN
authentication.
Fixed#3653Closes#3790
They serve very little purpose and mostly just add noise. Most of them
have been around for a very long time. I read them all before removing
or rephrasing them.
Ref: #3876Closes#3883
RFC 4616 specifies the authzid is optional in the client authentication
message and that the server will derive the authorisation identity
(authzid) from the authentication identity (authcid) when not specified
by the client.
Functionally this doesn't change anything as we still use the username
for both the authorisation identity and the authentication identity.
Closes#3757
OAUTHBEARER tokens were incorrectly generated in a format similar to
XOAUTH2 tokens. These changes make OAUTHBEARER tokens conform to the
RFC7628.
Fixes: #2487
Reported-by: Paolo Mossino
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3377
We use "conn" everywhere to be a pointer to the connection.
Introduces two functions that "attaches" and "detaches" the connection
to and from the transfer.
Going forward, we should favour using "data->conn" (since a transfer
always only has a single connection or none at all) to "conn->data"
(since a connection can have none, one or many transfers associated with
it and updating conn->data to be correct is error prone and a frequent
reason for internal issues).
Closes#3442
- Get rid of variable that was generating false positive warning
(unitialized)
- Fix issues in tests
- Reduce scope of several variables all over
etc
Closes#2631
If you pass empty user/pass asking curl to use Windows Credential
Storage (as stated in the docs) and it has valid credentials for the
domain, e.g.
curl -v -u : --ntlm example.com
currently authentication fails.
This change fixes it by providing proper SPN string to the SSPI API
calls.
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1622
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1660
Some calls in different modules were setting the data handle to NULL, causing
segmentation faults when using builds that enable character code conversions.
This fixes the following warning with CURL_DISABLE_CRYPTO_AUTH,
as seen in the autobuilds:
curl_sasl.c:417:9: warning: unused variable 'serverdata'
[-Wunused-variable]
... to make it less likely that we forget that the function actually
does case insentive compares. Also replaced several invokes of the
function with a plain strcmp when case sensitivity is not an issue (like
comparing with "-").
Hooked up the SASL authentication layer to query the new 'is mechanism
supported' functions when deciding what mechanism to use.
For now existing functionality is maintained.