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Previously, it was impossible to set anon_auth to true. Making it
difficult to anonymously bind:
1> {ok, Conn} = eldap:open(["localhost"], [{anon_auth, true}]).
{ok,<0.34.0>}
2> eldap:simple_bind(Conn, "", "").
{error,anonymous_auth}
With this change:
1> {ok, Conn} = eldap:open(["localhost"], [{anon_auth, true}]).
{ok,<0.34.0>}
2> eldap:simple_bind(Conn, "", "").
ok
NB: Users could previously work around this by calling simple_bind as
follows:
eldap:simple_bind(Conn, anon, anon)
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Simple fallback if io:put_chars/1 fails. A badarg is likely due to latin1
code points in buffer when utf-8 was expected.
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* ia/ssl/pem-cache/OTP-12464:
ssl: Improve PEM cache by validating entries
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OTP-12335
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The PEM cache is now validated by a background process, instead of
always keeping it if it is small enough and clearing it otherwhiss.
That strategy required that small caches where cleared by API function
if a file changes on disk.
However document the clearing API function as it can still be usefull.
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* scrapinghub/httpc_set_cookie_with_empty_values:
inets: parse correctly 'Set-Cookie' header with empty value
OTP-12455
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Despite the confusion caused by the name, aes_cfb_8_crypt and
aes_cfb_128_crypt can use key lengths of 128, 192, or 256. The integer
in the function name refers to the block size for CFB mode. Change
the aes_cfb_8_crypt and aes_cfb_128_crypt functions to accept and use
keys of length 128, 192, or 256. Also augment the existing testing for
these functions using the NIST test vectors for the additional key
lengths to ensure the changes function properly.
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Since '=:=' is cheaper than '==', the compiler tries to replace
'==' with '=:=' if the result of comparison will be the same.
As an example:
V == {a,b}
can be rewritten to:
V =:= {a,b}
since the literal on the right side contains no numeric values
that '==' would compare differently to '=:='.
With the introduction of maps, we will need to take them into
account. Since the comparison of maps is planned to change in 18.0,
we will be very conservative and only do the optimization if
both keys and values are non-numeric.
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httpc_cookie should parse cookies with empty values
and no attributes set in the 'Set-Cookie' headers.
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We must not convert map patterns to map expressions.
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In code such as:
case {a,Map} of
{a,#{}}=T ->
T
end
we must NOT rewrite a map pattern to a map expression like this:
case Map of
#{} ->
{a,#{}}
end
because the pattern '#{}' will match any map, but the expression
'#{}' will construct an empty map.
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* ia/ssl/self-signed-root/OTP-12449:
ssl: Remove selfsigned anchor certificate from the certificate chain
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A selfsigned trusted anchor should not be in the certifcate chain passed to
the certificate path validation.
Conflicts:
lib/ssl/src/ssl_certificate.erl
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Gracefully handle invalid content-lenght headers instead of
crashing in list_to_integer.
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* 0xAX/inets-typo-fix:
lib/inets: fix typo in httpd_load_test example
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Also shorten some lines that are too long
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* s1n4/httpc_invalid_set_cookies/OTP-12430:
httpc: Avoid parsing invalid 'Set-Cookie' headers
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* ia/ssh/sftp-v3-flags:
ssh: Add some more flags
ssh: Correct Sftp flag handling
ssh: Add handling of sftp v3 flags
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* ia/ssl/maint/poddle/OTP-12420:
ssl: Reenable padding check for TLS-1.0 and provide backwards compatible disable option
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* egil/fix-lcnt/OTP-12364:
tools: Fix lcnt printout of histograms
tools: Fix lcnt sort of inspected locks
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* nox/standard_error/OTP-12424:
Test standard_error
Properly handle broken input in standard_error
Fix io:getopts(standard_error)
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* marcus/rabbe-doc-typos2/OTP-12399:
fix spelling
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disable option
Conflicts:
lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl
lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.erl
lib/ssl/src/tls_record.erl
lib/ssl/test/ssl_cipher_SUITE.erl
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Function name was somewhat confusing and when trying to find a better
name for it we realised it did not work as intended.
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* bjorn/compiler/map-pattern/OTP-12414:
core_lib: Handle patterns in map values
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io:put_chars(standard_error, [oops]) could previously crash the
standard_error process.
Reported-by: Alexei Sholik
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Parsing invalid 'Set-Cookie' header would make httpc crash.
This commit filters invalid 'Set-Cookie' headers so that httpc wouldn't try to parse them.
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Extracting the End-to-End and Hop-by-Hop identifiers resulted in a
function clause error, causing the send to fail.
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core_lib:is_var_used/2 would not consider a variable used in the
value of a map pattern such as:
case Map of
#{key := <<42:N>>} -> ok
end
Here the variable 'N' would not be considered used.
It was assumed that there was no need to check map patterns at
all, since maps currently don't support variables in keys.
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* mikpe/hipe-fconv-fmove-fixes/OTP-12413:
hipe: rtl: fix phi_remove_pred/2 FP moves
hipe: backends: correct #fconv{} translation
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Shutting down the service causes DPR to be sent on all open transports
under the service. These in turn have a timeout for the reception of
DPA, but the timeout is bounded by the supervisor's in practice. Both
timeouts were 1 second. Increase the supervisor timeout to 5 seconds.
Note that the service supervisor is furthest to the right in the
supervision tree in diameter_sup. Thus is significant, so that the
transport-related processes aren't shutdown first.
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As suggested in supervisor(3). The leaves of the supervision tree should
determine the timeouts.
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There's no need for building a pid list only to map it to a list of
monitor references. Also, monitoring before banging the shutdown
message makes for better trace, avoiding unnecessary noproc reasons when
the process dies before the monitor is created.
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{index, [2]} refers to #person.name rather than #person.address, which
caused a little confusion in #erlang today.
{index, [4]} is the correct "hard coded" field for #person.address.
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