Richard Atterer fixed libcurl's way of dealing with the EPSV
response. Previously, libcurl would re-resolve the host name with the new port number and attempt to connect to that, while it should use the IP from the control channel. This bug made it hard to EPSV from an FTP server with multiple IP addresses!
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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ This release includes the following changes:
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This release includes the following bugfixes:
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o EPSV on multi-homed servers now works correctly
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o chunked-encoded transfers could get closed pre-maturely without error
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o proxy CONNECT now default timeouts after 3600 seconds
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o --disable-epsv and --disable-eprt are ignored when connecting to an IPv6 ftp
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@@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ advice from friends like these:
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Peter Wullinger, Guillaume Arluison, Alexander Krasnostavsky, Mohun Biswas,
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Tomas Pospisek, Gisle Vanem, Dan Fandrich, Paul Nolan, Andres Garcia,
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Tim Sneddon, Ian Gulliver, Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre, Jeff Phillips,
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Wojciech Zwiefka, David Phillips, Reinout van Schouwen, Maurice Barnum
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Wojciech Zwiefka, David Phillips, Reinout van Schouwen, Maurice Barnum,
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Richard Atterer
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Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)
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