uninitialised storage into WSAAddressToString()'s length function (and
presumably getting away with it by luck).
Also improve error handling (exposed by my Wine installation, which returns
an error from WSAAddressToString() for connections to localhost for some
reason).
[originally from svn r8737]
page. Define in more detail what we mean by "Windows" in the Ports section of
the FAQ.
[originally from svn r8733]
[this svn revision also touched putty-website]
not fazed by being displayed at other than 96DPI; testing on Vista at a range
of DPIs indicates that we cope (with the minor and inevitable exception of the
drag-list control).
This stops pixel scaling and hence fuzzy display on high-resolution displays.
(Hope this is last disastrous than my last set of manifest tweaks! --
<http://support.fogcreek.com/default.asp?copilot.6.26840.1> suggests that this
is an OK thing to do.)
[originally from svn r8661]
plink did not cope gracefully with this -- it was not possible to override that
hostname on the command line (attempts at doing so would be treated as part of
the remote command).
Fix this by applying the principle of r7265: if the user didn't explicitly
specify that they wanted to launch the hostname in the default (for instance
with '-load "Default Settings"', we assume they don't want to, and such a
hostname doesn't count when deciding whether to treat a non-option argument as
hostname or command.
[originally from svn r8651]
[r7265 == 5d76e00dac]
[r7266 == 856ed4ae73]
sessions submenu of the terminal window context menu (as Pageant does), rather
than an empty menu (which often renders poorly).
[originally from svn r8648]
trouble on Ubuntu, where the Gtk test programs don't check the return value
from system() and thus fall foul of the combination of our -Werror and
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilerFlags#-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2>.
[originally from svn r8638]
use the explicitly-narrow type LPSTR, not the switchable type LPTSTR. (Since
we currently build without UNICODE this makes no practical difference to us
now.)
[originally from svn r8627]
out, but are now just ignored.
(We should make more effort to prevent duplicates before they get as far as
ssh_setup_portfwd() -- it's currently trivially easy to enter them in the
GUI and on the command line, let alone both -- but there's bound to be someone
with a saved session containing dupes out there by now, and anyway there are
duplicates we can't detect before getting this far, for instance
"1234:localhost:22" vs "1234:localhost:ssh".)
[originally from svn r8623]
re-entrant call to its handler in config.c, which destroys the
previous value in cfg->line_codepage. Therefore, preserve the right
value in an automatic variable until all the re-entrant calls have
finished.
[originally from svn r8592]
into a single gdk_draw_layout() where conveniently feasible, after
some work with xtrace revealed this as a major source of pterm's
slow display updates when using client-side fonts.
Ideally we ought to be able to do better. I know exactly what
sequence of X protocol operations I want to see on the wire, but I
don't know how to persuade Pango to generate them.
[originally from svn r8558]
name the proxy using the global 'appname' variable, instead of
statically calling it PuTTY.
(Knock-on effect is that PSCP and PSFTP have to declare that
variable, though of course they shouldn't ever actually _use_ the X
forwarding code. Probably I ought to replace it with a stub
nox11fwd.c for those applications.)
[originally from svn r8501]
local socket _before_ calling the SSH setup functions. This makes no
difference to ssh.c itself, but it makes portfwd.c easier to reuse
for other purposes (e.g. as a component of a standalone SOCKS
server), because now ssh_send_port_open() can itself call
pfd_confirm() without the freeze and unfreeze happening in the wrong
order.
[originally from svn r8500]
UTF-16 when exchanging wchar_t strings with the front end. Enabled
by a #define in the platform's header file (one should not
promiscuously translate UTF-16 surrogate pairs on 32-bit wchar_t
platforms since that could give rise to redundant encoding attacks),
which is present on Windows.
[originally from svn r8495]
some servers (Debian in particular seems prone to this) send a k-i packet with
no prompts and nothing to display. We were printing an extra "Using
keyboard-interactive authentication" message in this case. (Introduced by me
in r8172, I think.)
[originally from svn r8492]
[r8172 == 211fdb9f46]
prompts packet containing no actual prompts (perhaps due to odd
server organisation, or perhaps so it can print a banner message and
do nothing else). Previously, the get_userpass_input functions
always returned failure when in '-batch' mode, even in this case
where no actual input would be required.
[originally from svn r8490]
my editor, which has defaulted to showing them as explicit ^I for a
while now, but it seems like a generally prudent idea in any case.)
[originally from svn r8472]
'string' field in a GdkEventKey structure as ISO-8859-1, which was
correct for GTK 1.2 but in 2.0 that field is encoded according to
the current C library locale. Hence, we now process that field by
converting it to UTF-8 via trips through both libc and libcharset,
and then let lpage_send() convert from UTF-8 back to whatever it's
supposed to actually go down the line in.
[originally from svn r8470]
to a Unix-domain socket. This typically works fine when PuTTY is run on the
same machine as the X server, but it's broken multi-hop X forwarding through
OpenSSH; when OpenSSH creates a proxy X server "localhost:10", it only listens
on TCP, not on a Unix-domain socket.
Instead, when deciding on the details of the display, we actively probe to see
if there's a Unix-domain socket we can use instead, and only use it if it's
there, falling back to the specified IP "localhost" if not.
Independently, when looking for local auth details in Xauthority for a
"localhost" TCP display, we prefer a matching Unix-domain entry, but will fall
back to an IP "localhost" entry (which would be unusual, but we don't trust a
Windows X server not to do it) -- this is a generalisation of the special case
added in r2538 (but removed in r8305, as the automatic upgrade masked the need
for it).
(This is now done in platform-independent code, so a side-effect is that
get_hostname() is now part of the networking abstraction on all platforms.)
[originally from svn r8462]
[r2538 == fda9983243]
[r8305 == ca6fc3a4da]
r7084 at the same time as sensible permissions when writing private key files;
however, it causes an assertion failure whenever an attempt is made to append
to an existing log file on Unix, and it's not clear what "is_private" *should*
do for append, so revert to log file security being the user's responsibility.
(Fixes Ubuntu LP#212711.)
[originally from svn r8461]
[r7084 == 4fa9564c90]