- Fixed my breakage from earlier today so that doing curl_easy_cleanup() on a
handle that is part of a multi handle first removes the handle from the stack. - Added CURLOPT_SSL_SESSIONID_CACHE and --no-sessionid to disable SSL session-ID re-use on demand since there obviously are broken servers out there that misbehave with session-IDs used.
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@@ -1302,6 +1302,12 @@ compile OpenSSL.
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You'll find more details about cipher lists on this URL:
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\fIhttp://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html\fP
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.IP CURLOPT_SSL_SESSIONID_CACHE
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Pass a long set to 0 to disable libcurl's use of SSL session-ID caching. Set
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this to 1 to enable it. By default all transfers are done using the
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cache. Note that while nothing ever should get hurt by attempting to reuse SSL
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session-IDs, there seem to be broken SSL implementations in the wild that may
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require you to disable this in order for you to succeed. (Added in 7.16.0)
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.IP CURLOPT_KRB4LEVEL
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Pass a char * as parameter. Set the krb4 security level, this also enables
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krb4 awareness. This is a string, 'clear', 'safe', 'confidential' or
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