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If a message is received with both a Transfer-Encoding and a
Content-Length header field, it might indicate an attempt to
perform request smuggling or response splitting and must be
handled as an error in default mode (not relaxed mode).
Bug report: https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-407
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* ingela/public_key-test:
public_key: Check that ec curve used for test is supported
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* ingela/inets/ERL-455/OTP-14716:
inets: Correct guard test
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Guard test for error case was not updated to handle httpc stream concept
properly.
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* ingela/inets/not-chunked-esi/OTP-14656:
inets: httpd - Fix broken handling of POST requests
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maint
* hasse/parsetools/unused_funcs_leexinc/ERL-497/OTP-14697:
parsetools: Fix unused functions warnings in leexinc.hrl
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* ingela/inets/http-sync-close/OTP-14696:
inets: Make sure httpd:stop_service is synchronous
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New chunk mechanism of body data in POST requests added in
5d01c70ca399edf28e99dc760506329689fab6ba
broke handling of POST body data not using the new mechanism.
Added better regression test
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix so that bind correct schedulers
Update version
Fix error handling when decoding an AVP with an alternate dictionary
Remove unused function arguments
Fix faulty recursion
vsn -> 2.1.2
Update appup for ERIERL-14684
Fix speling error 'sndbuf' -> 'recbuf'
Add zlib:set_controlling_process/2
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into maint-20
* lukas/erts/fix-cpu-bind-w-modifies-scheduler-avail/OTP-14694:
erts: Fix so that bind correct schedulers
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* anders/diameter/decode/OTP-14684:
vsn -> 2.1.2
Update appup for ERIERL-14684
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* anders/diameter/decode/ERIERL-85:
Fix error handling when decoding an AVP with an alternate dictionary
Remove unused function arguments
Fix faulty recursion
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* raimo/snmp/option-recbuf-broken-for-snmpm/OTP-13372:
Update version
Fix speling error 'sndbuf' -> 'recbuf'
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* john/erts/zlib-ctrl-proc/OTP-14672/ERL-494:
Add zlib:set_controlling_process/2
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When the cpu ids and scheduler ids don't match,
the end schedulers could end up not being bound
when they should be.
example:
> taskset -c 1-3 erl +S 4 +sbts
> erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings).
{1,2,3,unbound}
This fix makes it so that all cores are used to
bind schedulers.
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* siri/rb/fix-bad_form/ERL-261/OTP-13906:
[rb] Don't fail for unexpected type of report
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* dgud/wx/fix-empty-binaries/OTP-14688:
Correct io_vec handling
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Handle UNC (shared) path on win32, previously "//dir/.." and "\\\\dir\.." was cleaned up to
"/dir/.." which was not correct.
OTP-14693
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* ingela/ssl/dist-crl:
ssl: Do not provide IP address to ssl:connect in erlang distribution over TLS
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* ingela/public_key/ecc-keys/RRL-482/OTP-14620:
public_key: Handle formatting of ECC params from DER to crypto API
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Solves ERL-482
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As TLS clients will perform a hostname check against certificates
the IP-address does not make much sense.
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* bjorn/improve-crash-dumps/OTP-14685:
Bump version of crash dumps to 0.4
Verify that binaries of different sizes are dumped correctly
Don't dump literal areas that are not referenced at all
Dump literals separately to avoid incomplete heap data
Implement dumping of maps in crash dumps
Buffer writing of crash dumps
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When a literal was used from several processes, the literal would
be dumped in only one of the processes. The other processes
that referenced the literals would have incomplete heap data.
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Maps would be dumped as the atom 'undefined', which is
not very informative.
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Writing of crash dumps were done using unbuffered IO. This
is slow since many small writes are done.
Use a FILE* with an allocated buffer to obtain buffered IO.
I wrote a small test program that created 50000 binaries of 200 bytes
each and then created a crash dump. The crash dumping was an order of
magnitude faster with buffered IO than without.
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* lukas/erts/win_user_home_dir/OTP-14691:
erts: Use PROFILE dir as home on windows
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* ingela/dtls/no-packet-upd/OTP-14664:
ssl: No support for packet option over unreliable transport
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* sverker/dist-send-noreply-opt/OTP-14689:
erts: Improve distribution send operations
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* ingela/ssl/extend-hostname-check/OTP-14632/OTP-14655:
ssl: Fix test cases to work on all test platforms
public_key: Fix dialyzer spec
ssl: Sessions must be registered with SNI if exists
ssl: Extend hostname check to fallback to checking IP-address
public_key, ssl: Handles keys so that APIs are preserved correctly
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* siri/observer/multiple-ms-clauses/ERL-489:
Allow multiple clauses in match spec
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rb would fail to show an error_logger report which was not a
list. This is now corrected and any term is allowed (as specified in
the error_logger reference manual).
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* hasse/stdlib/fix_ets_i_1/OTP-14663:
stdlib: Make ets:i/1 exit cleaner upon ^D (old Erlang shell)
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Can not depend on internal knowledge of binaries any more
it changed and caused at least opengl to crash in OTP-20.1
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* lukas/jinterface/disable-travis:
jinterface: Skip tests when hostname cannot be resolved
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* sverker/cerl-rr:
erts: Add -rr option to cerl start script
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Check that the hostname can be resolved by the native resolver.
What normally has happened when it cannot is that gethostname()
returned a fqdn and `hostname -s` is not part of /etc/hosts.
This is solved on the erlang side by adding `hostname -s` to inet_db,
but java does not have a similar mechanism, so it fails when
it tries to connect to `hostname -s`.
This caused jinterface tests to fail when run in such an environment,
and travis-ci recently started doing this.
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* ingela/ssl/funtion-name-macro:
ssl: Use ?FUNCTION_NAME
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