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987045c7
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2015-05-20T18:03:54
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Call the openssl API to be able to work with SNI servers.
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24e53d2f
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2015-03-19T09:55:20
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Rename GIT_SSL to GIT_OPENSSL
This is what it's meant all along, but now we actually have multiple
implementations, it's clearer to use the name of the library.
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70b852ce
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2015-03-19T00:45:43
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Silence unused warnings when not using OpenSSL
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ec032442
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2015-02-27T10:49:02
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Include openssl headers last
Windows headers #define some names that openssl uses too. Openssl
headers #undef the offending names before reusing them. But if those
offending Windows headers get included after the openssl headers the
namespace is polluted and nothing good happens.
Fixes issue #2850.
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a944c6cc
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2015-03-02T11:08:04
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Don't include headers on windows that aren't available
This mainly concerns mingw build.
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3cda6be7
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2015-01-24T16:19:43
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openssl: Add all required includes for AF_INET6 and in6_addr.
This fixes the build at least on FreeBSD, where those types were not
defined indirectly:
src/openssl_stream.c:100:18: error: variable has incomplete type 'struct in6_addr'
struct in6_addr addr6;
^
src/openssl_stream.c:100:9: note: forward declaration of 'struct in6_addr'
struct in6_addr addr6;
^
src/openssl_stream.c:111:18: error: use of undeclared identifier 'AF_INET'
if (p_inet_pton(AF_INET, host, &addr4)) {
^
src/unix/posix.h:31:40: note: expanded from macro 'p_inet_pton'
^
src/openssl_stream.c:115:18: error: use of undeclared identifier 'AF_INET6'
if(p_inet_pton(AF_INET6, host, &addr6)) {
^
src/unix/posix.h:31:40: note: expanded from macro 'p_inet_pton'
^
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49ae22ba
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2014-12-10T01:38:52
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stream: constify the write buffer
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1b75c29e
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2014-11-02T11:17:01
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gitno: remove code which is no longer needed
Most of the network-facing facilities have been copied to the socket and
openssl streams. No code now uses these functions directly anymore, so
we can now remove them.
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468d7b11
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2014-11-01T15:19:54
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Add an OpenSSL IO stream
This unfortunately isn't as stackable as could be possible, as it
hard-codes the socket stream. This is because the method of using a
custom openssl BIO is not clear, and we do not need this for now. We can
still bring this in if and as we need it.
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