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argument, so use `.Tn FreeBSD' instead.
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to the case in question. (Said case being quite clearly defined by
the basic TCP specification, RFC 792.)
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around uncommitted for 2 months =(
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Submitted by: Marc Slemko <marcs@znep.com>
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that can't deal with a half-closed connection.
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undocumented FTP_PROXY_USER
Make FTP file errors contian hostname and path.
Pass the FTP port to libftp.
Partially un-HTMLify error messages returned from server
Handle "HTTP NNN" instead of "HTTP/V.vv NNN" response sent by
pre-HTTP/1.0 servers
Reviewed by: wollman
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- Fix the bug with URIs of the form ftp://host/filename.
- Fix some more string-termination bugs in util.c.
- Use safe_malloc() rather than testing the return value of
regular malloc() in 15 places.
- Implement HTTP authentication, for both servers and proxies.
Currently only ``basic'' authentication is supported; This Is A Bug
(but less of one tjhan nmot supporting any authentication).
I think there is only one more feature which is required for full
HTTP/1.1 support, which is Transfer-Encoding: chunked; this should
not be toohard, but it isn't very important, either.
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1) Implement redirects (or try to, at least).
2) Implement automatic retry after 503 errors when Retry-After is given.
3) Implement a -a flag to enable both of these behaviors.
4) Recognize Transfer-Encoding headers and emit a warning that the file
is likely to be damaged.
5) Bug fix: only write the amount of data we read.
6) Actually document some of these.
7) Fix the usage message to display flags in semi-alphabetical order.
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recognize it any more. This makes the following significant changes:
- The main body of the program doesn't know a thing about URIs,
HTTP, or FTP. This makes it possible to easily plug in other
protocols. (The next revision will probably be able to dynamically
add new recognizers.)
- There are no longer arbitrary timeouts for the protocols. If you want
to set one for yourself, use the environment variables.
- FTP proxies are now supported (if I implemented it right).
- The HTTP implementation is much more complete, and can now do restarts,
preserve modtimes, and mrun in mirror mode. It's not yet up to 1.1,
but it's getting there.
- Transaction TCP is now used for sending HTTP requests. The HTTP/1.1 syntax
for requesting that the connection be closed after one request is
implemented.
In all of this, I have doubtless broken somebody. Please test it and tell me
about the bugs.
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This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
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and http timeouts the same, since when using a http proxy to do ftp
transfers, the http timeout was being used for what is coming in via
ftp.
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2. Add a -l flag for symlinking to rather than copying file:/path style URLs.
3. Add a -T flag for setting the timeout interval (overrides FTP_TIMEOUT if set)
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Submitted-By: Mikael Hybsch <micke@dynas.se>
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Submitted by: jmz (with some small tweaks)
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Jordan's ftpio library.
Submitted by: jmz, jkh, jmacd (three-j!)
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