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Version 1.8.0 (25 Oct 2016)

Daniel Stenberg (25 Oct 2016)
- RELEASE-NOTES: adjusted for 1.8.0

Kamil Dudka (20 Oct 2016)
- Revert "aes: the init function fails when OpenSSL has AES support"
  
  This partially reverts commit f4f2298ef3635acd031cc2ee0e71026cdcda5864
  because it caused the compatibility code to call initialization routines
  redundantly, leading to memory leakage with OpenSSL 1.1 and broken curl
  test-suite in Fedora:
  
  88 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 5 of 8
     at 0x4C2DB8D: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
     by 0x72C607D: CRYPTO_zalloc (mem.c:100)
     by 0x72A2480: EVP_CIPHER_meth_new (cmeth_lib.c:18)
     by 0x4E5A550: make_ctr_evp.isra.0 (openssl.c:407)
     by 0x4E5A8E8: _libssh2_init_aes_ctr (openssl.c:471)
     by 0x4E5BB5A: libssh2_init (global.c:49)

Daniel Stenberg (19 Oct 2016)
- [Charles Collicutt brought this change]

  libssh2_wait_socket: Fix comparison with api_timeout to use milliseconds (#134)
  
  Fixes #74

- [Charles Collicutt brought this change]

  Set err_msg on _libssh2_wait_socket errors (#135)

- Revert "travis: Test mbedtls too"
  
  This reverts commit 3e6de50a24815e72ec5597947f1831f6083b7da8.
  
  Travis doesn't seem to support the mbedtls-dev package

- maketgz: support "only" to only update version number locally
  
  and fix the date output locale

- configure: make the --with-* options override the OpenSSL default
  
  ... previously it would default to OpenSSL even with the --with-[crypto]
  options used unless you specificly disabled OpenSSL. Now, enabling another
  backend will automatically disable OpenSSL if the other one is found.

- [Keno Fischer brought this change]

  docs: Add documentation on new cmake/configure options

- [Keno Fischer brought this change]

  configure: Add support for building with mbedtls

- [wildart brought this change]

  travis: Test mbedtls too

- [wildart brought this change]

  crypto: add support for the mbedTLS backend
  
  Closes #132

- [wildart brought this change]

  cmake: Add CLEAR_MEMORY option, analogously to that for autoconf

- README.md: fix link typo

- README: markdown version to look nicer on github

Viktor Szakats (5 Sep 2016)
- [Taylor Holberton brought this change]

  openssl: add OpenSSL 1.1.0 compatibility

Daniel Stenberg (4 Sep 2016)
- [Antenore Gatta brought this change]

  tests: HAVE_NETINET_IN_H was not defined correctly (#127)
  
  Fixes #125

- SECURITY: fix web site typo

- SECURITY: security process

GitHub (14 Aug 2016)
- [Alexander Lamaison brought this change]

  Basic dockerised test suite.
  
  This introduces a test suite for libssh2. It runs OpenSSH in a Docker
  container because that works well on Windows (via docker-machine) as
  well as Linux. Presumably it works on Mac too with docker-machine, but
  I've not tested that.
  
  Because the test suite is docker-machine aware, you can also run it
  against a cloud provider, for more realistic network testing, by setting
  your cloud provider as your active docker machine. The Appveyor CI setup
  in this commit does that because Appveyor doesn't support docker
  locally.

Kamil Dudka (3 Aug 2016)
- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  misc.c: Delete unused static variables
  
  Closes #114

Daniel Stenberg (9 Apr 2016)
- [Will Cosgrove brought this change]

  Merge pull request #103 from willco007/patch-2
  
  Fix for security issue CVE-2016-0787

Alexander Lamaison (2 Apr 2016)
- [Zenju brought this change]

  Fix MSVC 14 compilation errors
  
  For _MSC_VER == 1900 these macros are not needed and create problems:
  
  
  
  1>C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.10240.0\ucrt\stdio.h(1925): warning C4005: 'snprintf': macro redefinition (compiling source file libssh2-files\src\mac.c)
  
  1> \win32\libssh2_config.h(27): note: see previous definition of 'snprintf' (compiling source file libssh2-files\src\mac.c)
  
  1>C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.10240.0\ucrt\stdio.h(1927): fatal error C1189: #error: Macro definition of snprintf conflicts with Standard Library function declaration (compiling source file libssh2-files\src\mac.c)

Daniel Stenberg (26 Mar 2016)
- [Brad Harder brought this change]

  _libssh2_channel_open: speeling error fixed in channel error message

Alexander Lamaison (15 Mar 2016)
- Link with crypt32.lib on Windows.
  
  Makes linking with static OpenSSL work again.  Although it's not
  required for dynamic OpenSSL, it does no harm.
  
  Fixes #98.

- [Craig A. Berry brought this change]

  Tweak VMS help file building.
  
  Primarily this is handling cases where top-level files moved into
  the docs/ directory.  I also corrected a typo and removed the
  claim that libssh2 is public domain.

- [Craig A. Berry brought this change]

  Build with standard stat structure on VMS.
  
  This gets us large file support, is available on any VMS release
  in the last decade and more, and gives stat other modern features
  such as 64-bit ino_t.

- [Craig A. Berry brought this change]

  Update vms/libssh2_config.h.
  
  VMS does have stdlib.h, gettimeofday(), and OpenSSL.  The latter
  is appropriate to hard-wire in the configuration because it's
  installed by default as part of the base operating system and
  there is currently no libgcrypt port.

- [Craig A. Berry brought this change]

  VMS can't use %zd for off_t format.
  
  %z is a C99-ism that VMS doesn't currently have; even though the
  compiler is C99-compliant, the library isn't quite.  The off_t used
  for the st_size element of the stat can be 32-bit or 64-bit, so
  detect what we've got and pick a format accordingly.

- [Craig A. Berry brought this change]

  Normalize line endings in libssh2_sftp_get_channel.3.
  
  Somehow it got Windows-style CRLF endings so convert to just LF,
  for consistency as well as not to confuse tools that will regard
  the \r as content (e.g. the OpenVMS help librarian).

Dan Fandrich (29 Feb 2016)
- libgcrypt: Fixed a NULL pointer dereference on OOM

Daniel Stenberg (24 Feb 2016)
- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  url updates, HTTP => HTTPS
  
  Closes #87

Dan Fandrich (23 Feb 2016)
- RELEASE-NOTES: removed some duplicated names

Version 1.7.0 (23 Feb 2016)

Daniel Stenberg (23 Feb 2016)
- web: the site is now HTTPS

- RELEASE-NOTES: 1.7.0 release

- diffie_hellman_sha256: convert bytes to bits
  
  As otherwise we get far too small numbers.
  
  Reported-by: Andreas Schneider
  
  CVE-2016-0787

Alexander Lamaison (18 Feb 2016)
- Allow CI failures with VS 2008 x64.
  
  Appveyor doesn't support this combination.

Daniel Stenberg (16 Feb 2016)
- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  GNUmakefile: list system libs after user libs
  
  Otherwise some referenced WinSock functions will fail to
  resolve when linking against LibreSSL 2.3.x static libraries
  with mingw.
  
  Closes #80

- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  openssl: apply new HAVE_OPAQUE_STRUCTS macro
  
  Closes #81

- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  openssl: fix LibreSSL support after OpenSSL 1.1.0-pre1/2 support

Alexander Lamaison (14 Feb 2016)
- sftp.h: Fix non-C90 type.
  
  uint64_t does not exist in C90.  Use libssh2_uint64_t instead.

- Exclude sshd tests from AppVeyor.
  
  They fail complaining that sshd wasn't invoked with an absolute path.

- Test on more versions of Visual Studio.

- Fix Appveyor builds.

Daniel Stenberg (14 Feb 2016)
- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  openssl: add OpenSSL 1.1.0-pre3-dev compatibility
  
  by using API instead of accessing an internal structure.
  
  Closes #83

- RELEASE-NOTES: synced with 996b04ececdf

- include/libssh2.h: next version is 1.7.0

- configure: build "silent" if possible

- sftp: re-indented some minor stuff

- [Jakob Egger brought this change]

  sftp.c: ensure minimum read packet size
  
  For optimum performance we need to ensure we don't request tiny packets.

- [Jakob Egger brought this change]

  sftp.c: Explicit return values & sanity checks

- [Jakob Egger brought this change]

  sftp.c: Check Read Packet File Offset
  
  This commit adds a simple check to see if the offset of the read
  request matches the expected file offset.
  
  We could try to recover, from this condition at some point in the future.
  Right now it is better to return an error instead of corrupted data.

- [Jakob Egger brought this change]

  sftp.c: Don't return EAGAIN if data was written to buffer

- [Jakob Egger brought this change]

  sftp.c: Send at least one read request before reading
  
  This commit ensures that we have sent at least one read request before
  we try to read data in sftp_read().
  
  Otherwise sftp_read() would return 0 bytes (indicating EOF) if the
  socket is not ready for writing.

- [Jakob Egger brought this change]

  sftp.c: stop reading when buffer is full
  
  Since we can only store data from a single chunk in filep,
  we have to stop receiving data as soon as the buffer is full.
  
  This adresses the following bug report:
  https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/issues/50

Salvador Fandiño (21 Jan 2016)
- agent_disconnect_unix: unset the agent fd after closing it
  
  "agent_disconnect_unix", called by "libssh2_agent_disconnect", was
  leaving the file descriptor in the agent structure unchanged. Later,
  "libssh2_agent_free" would call again "libssh2_agent_disconnect" under
  the hood and it would try to close again the same file descriptor. In
  most cases that resulted in just a harmless error, but it is also
  possible that the file descriptor had been reused between the two
  calls resulting in the closing of an unrelated file descriptor.
  
  This patch sets agent->fd to LIBSSH2_INVALID_SOCKET avoiding that
  issue.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandiño <sfandino@yahoo.com>

Daniel Stenberg (18 Jan 2016)
- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400qc3: support encrypted private keys
  
  PKCS#8 EncryptedPrivateKeyinfo structures are recognized and decoded to get
  values accepted by the Qc3 crypto library.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400qc3: New PKCS#5 decoder
  
  The Qc3 library is not able to handle PKCS#8 EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo structures
  by itself. It is only capable of decrypting the (encrypted) PrivateKeyInfo
  part, providing a key encryption key and an encryption algorithm are given.
  Since the encryption key and algorithm description part in a PKCS#8
  EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo is a PKCS#5 structure, such a decoder is needed to
  get the derived key method and hash, as well as encryption algorith and
  initialisation vector.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400qc3: force continuous update on non-final hash/hmac computation

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400qc3: Be sure hmac keys have a minimum length
  
  The Qc3 library requires a minimum key length depending on the target
  hash algorithm. Append binary zeroes to the given key if not long enough.
  This matches RFC 2104 specifications.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400qc3: Slave descriptor for key encryption key
  
  The Qc3 library requires the key encryption key to exist as long as
  the encrypted key is used. Its descriptor token is then kept as an
  "encrypted key slave" for recursive release.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400qc3.c: comment PEM/DER decoding

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400qc3.c: improve ASN.1 header byte checks

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400qc3.c: improve OID matching

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: os400qc3.c: replace malloc by LIBSSH2_ALLOC or alloca where possible

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: asn1_new_from_bytes(): use data from a single element only

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: fix an ILE/RPG prototype

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: implement character encoding conversion support

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: do not miss some external prototypes
  
  Build procedure extproto() did not strip braces from header files, thus
  possibly prepended them to true prototypes. This prevented the prototype to
  be recognized as such.
  The solution implemented here is to map braces to semicolons, effectively
  considering them as potential prototype delimiters.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: Really add specific README

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: Add specific README and include new files in dist tarball

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: add compilation scripts

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: include files for ILE/RPG
  
  In addition, file os400/macros.h declares all procedures originally
  defined as macros. It must not be used for real inclusion and is only
  intended to be used as a `database' for macro wrapping procedures generation.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  os400: add supplementary header files/wrappers. Define configuration.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  Protect callback function calls from macro substitution
  
  Some structure fields holding callback addresses have the same name as the
  underlying system function (connect, send, recv). Set parentheses around
  their reference to suppress a possible macro substitution.
  
  Use a macro for connect() on OS/400 to resolve a const/nonconst parameter
  problem.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  Add interface for OS/400 crypto library QC3

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  misc: include stdarg.h for debug code

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  Document crypto library interface

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  Feature an optional crypto-specific macro to rsa sign a data fragment vector
  
  OS/400 crypto library is unable to sign a precomputed SHA1 hash: however
  it does support a procedure that hashes data fragments and rsa signs.
  If defined, the new macro _libssh2_rsa_sha1_signv() implements this function
  and disables use of _libssh2_rsa_sha1_sign().
  
  The function described above requires that the struct iovec unused slacks are
  cleared: for this reason, macro libssh2_prepare_iovec() has been introduced.
  It should be defined as empty for crypto backends that are not sensitive
  to struct iovec unused slack values.

- [Patrick Monnerat brought this change]

  Fold long lines in include files

- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  kex.c: fix indentation
  
  Closes #71

- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  add OpenSSL-1.1.0-pre2 compatibility
  
  Closes #70

- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  add OpenSSL 1.1.0-pre1 compatibility
  
  * close https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/issues/69
  * sync a declaration with the rest of similar ones
  * handle EVP_MD_CTX_new() returning NULL with OpenSSL 1.1.0
  * fix potential memory leak with OpenSSL 1.1.0 in
    _libssh2_*_init() functions, when EVP_MD_CTX_new() succeeds,
    but EVP_DigestInit() fails.

Marc Hoersken (22 Dec 2015)
- wincng.c: fixed _libssh2_wincng_hash_final return value
  
  _libssh2_wincng_hash_final was returning the internal BCRYPT
  status code instead of a valid libssh2 return value (0 or -1).
  
  This also means that _libssh2_wincng_hash never returned 0.

- wincng.c: fixed possible memory leak in _libssh2_wincng_hash
  
  If _libssh2_wincng_hash_update failed _libssh2_wincng_hash_final
  would never have been called before.
  
  Reported by Zenju.

Kamil Dudka (15 Dec 2015)
- [Paul Howarth brought this change]

  libssh2.pc.in: fix the output of pkg-config --libs
  
  ... such that it does not include LDFLAGS used to build libssh2 itself.
  There was a similar fix in the curl project long time ago:
  
  https://github.com/bagder/curl/commit/curl-7_19_7-56-g4c8adc8
  
  Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1279966
  Signed-off-by: Kamil Dudka <kdudka@redhat.com>

Marc Hoersken (6 Dec 2015)
- hostkey.c: align code path of ssh_rsa_init to ssh_dss_init

- hostkey.c: fix invalid memory access if libssh2_dsa_new fails
  
  Reported by dimmaq, fixes #66

Daniel Stenberg (3 Nov 2015)
- [Will Cosgrove brought this change]

  gcrypt: define libssh2_sha256_ctx
  
  Looks like it didn't make it into the latest commit for whatever reason.
  
  Closes #58

- [Salvador Fandino brought this change]

  libssh2_session_set_last_error: Add function
  
  Net::SSH2, the Perl wrapping module for libssh2 implements several features*
  on top of libssh2 that can fail and so need some mechanism to report the error
  condition to the user.
  
  Until now, besides the error state maintained internally by libssh2, another
  error state was maintained at the Perl level for every session object and then
  additional logic was used to merge both error states. That is a maintenance
  nighmare, and actually there is no way to do it correctly and consistently.
  
  In order to allow the high level language to add new features to the library
  but still rely in its error reporting features the new function
  libssh2_session_set_last_error (that just exposses _libssh2_error_flags) is
  introduced.
  
  *) For instance, connecting to a remote SSH service giving the hostname and
  port.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandino <sfandino@yahoo.com>
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandiño <sfandino@yahoo.com>

- [Salvador Fandino brought this change]

  _libssh2_error: Support allocating the error message
  
  Before this patch "_libssh2_error" required the error message to be a
  static string.
  
  This patch adds a new function "_libssh2_error_flags" accepting an
  additional "flags" argument and specifically the flag
  "LIBSSH2_ERR_FLAG_DUP" indicating that the passed string must be
  duplicated into the heap.
  
  Then, the method "_libssh2_error" has been rewritten to use that new
  function under the hood.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandino <sfandino@yahoo.com>
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandiño <sfandino@yahoo.com>

- [Will Cosgrove brought this change]

  added engine.h include to fix warning

- [sune brought this change]

  kex.c: removed dupe entry from libssh2_kex_methods[]
  
  Closes #51

- [Salvador Fandiño brought this change]

  userauth: Fix off by one error when reading public key file
  
  After reading the public key from file the size was incorrectly
  decremented by one.
  
  This was usually a harmless error as the last character on the public
  key file is an unimportant EOL. But if due to some error the public key
  file is empty, the public key size becomes (uint)(0 - 1), resulting in
  an unrecoverable out of memory error later.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandi??o <sfandino-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>

- [Salvador Fandino brought this change]

  channel: Detect bad usage of libssh2_channel_process_startup
  
  A common novice programmer error (at least among those using the
  wrapping Perl module Net::SSH2), is to try to reuse channels.
  
  This patchs detects that incorrect usage and fails with a
  LIBSSH2_ERROR_BAD_USE error instead of hanging.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandino <sfandino-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>

- [Will Cosgrove brought this change]

  kex: Added diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256 support
  
  ... and fixed HMAC_Init depricated usage
  
  Closes #48

Alexander Lamaison (21 Sep 2015)
- Prefixed new #defines to prevent collisions.
  
  Other libraries might have their own USE_WIN32_*FILES.

- [keith-daigle brought this change]

  Update examples/scp.c to fix bug where large files on win32 would cause got to wrap and go negative

- [David Byron brought this change]

  add libssh2_scp_recv2 to support large (> 2GB) files on windows

Daniel Stenberg (17 Sep 2015)
- [sune brought this change]

  WinCNG: support for SHA256/512 HMAC
  
  Closes #47

- [brian m. carlson brought this change]

  Add support for HMAC-SHA-256 and HMAC-SHA-512.
  
  Implement support for these algorithms and wire them up to the libgcrypt
  and OpenSSL backends.  Increase the maximum MAC buffer size to 64 bytes
  to prevent buffer overflows.  Prefer HMAC-SHA-256 over HMAC-SHA-512, and
  that over HMAC-SHA-1, as OpenSSH does.
  
  Closes #40

- [Zenju brought this change]

  kex: free server host key before allocating it (again)
  
  Fixes a memory leak when Synology server requests key exchange
  
  Closes #43

- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  GNUmakefile: up OpenSSL version
  
  closes #23

- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  GNUmakefile: add -m64 CFLAGS when targeting mingw64, add -m32/-m64 to LDFLAGS
  
  libssh2 equivalent of curl patch https://github.com/bagder/curl/commit/d21b66835f2af781a3c2a685abc92ef9f0cd86be
  
  This allows to build for the non-default target when using a multi-target mingw distro.
  Also bump default OpenSSL dependency path to 1.0.2c.

- [Viktor Szakats brought this change]

  GNUmakefile: add support for LIBSSH2_LDFLAG_EXTRAS
  
  It is similar to existing LIBSSH2_CFLAG_EXTRAS, but for
  extra linker options.
  
  Also delete some line/file ending whitespace.
  
  closes #27

- [nasacj brought this change]

  hostkey.c: Fix compiling error when OPENSSL_NO_MD5 is defined
  
  Closes #32

- [Mizunashi Mana brought this change]

  openssl.h: adjust the rsa/dsa includes
  
  ... to work when built without DSA support.
  
  Closes #36

Alexander Lamaison (26 Jul 2015)
- Let CMake build work as a subproject.
  
  Patch contributed by JasonHaslam.

- Fix builds with Visual Studio 2015.
  
  VS2015 moved stdio functions to the header files as inline function.  That means check_function_exists can't detect them because it doesn't use header files - just does a link check.  Instead we need to use check_symbol_exists with the correct headers.

Kamil Dudka (2 Jul 2015)
- cmake: include CMake files in the release tarballs
  
  Despite we announced the CMake support in libssh2-1.6.0 release notes,
  the files required by the CMake build system were not included in the
  release tarballs.  Hence, the only way to use CMake for build was the
  upstream git repository.
  
  This commit makes CMake actually supported in the release tarballs.

- tests/mansyntax.sh: fix 'make distcheck' with recent autotools
  
  Do not create symbolic links off the build directory.  Recent autotools
  verify that out-of-source build works even if the source directory tree
  is not writable.

- openssl: fix memleak in _libssh2_dsa_sha1_verify()

Daniel Stenberg (12 Jun 2015)
- openssl: make libssh2_sha1 return error code
  
  - use the internal prefix _libssh2_ for non-exported functions
  
  - removed libssh2_md5() since it wasn't used
  
  Reported-by: Kamil Dudka

- [LarsNordin-LNdata brought this change]

  SFTP: Increase speed and datasize in SFTP read
  
  The function sftp_read never return more then 2000 bytes (as it should
  when I asked Daniel). I increased the MAX_SFTP_READ_SIZE to 30000 but
  didn't get the same speed as a sftp read in SecureSSH. I analyzed the
  code and found that a return always was dona when a chunk has been read.
  I changed it to a sliding buffer and worked on all available chunks. I
  got an increase in speed and non of the test I have done has failed
  (both local net and over Internet). Please review and test. I think
  30000 is still not the optimal MAX_SFTP_READ_SIZE, my next goal is to
  make an API to enable changing this value (The SecureSSH sftp_read has
  more complete filled packages when comparing the network traffic)

- bump: start working on 1.6.1

Version 1.6.0 (5 Jun 2015)

Daniel Stenberg (5 Jun 2015)
- RELEASE-NOTES: synced with 858930cae5c6a

Marc Hoersken (19 May 2015)
- wincng.c: fixed indentation

- [sbredahl brought this change]

  wincng.c: fixed memleak in (block) cipher destructor

Alexander Lamaison (6 May 2015)
- [Jakob Egger brought this change]

  libssh2_channel_open: more detailed error message
  
  The error message returned by libssh2_channel_open in case of a server side channel open failure is now more detailed and includes the four standard error conditions in RFC 4254.

- [Hannes Domani brought this change]

  kex: fix libgcrypt memory leaks of bignum
  
  Fixes #168.

Marc Hoersken (3 Apr 2015)
- configure.ac: check for SecureZeroMemory for clear memory feature

- Revert "wincng.c: fix clear memory feature compilation with mingw"
  
  This reverts commit 2d2744efdd0497b72b3e1ff6e732aa4c0037fc43.
  
  Autobuilds show that this did not solve the issue.
  And it seems like RtlFillMemory is defined to memset,
  which would be optimized out by some compilers.

- wincng.c: fix clear memory feature compilation with mingw

Alexander Lamaison (1 Apr 2015)
- [LarsNordin-LNdata brought this change]

  Enable use of OpenSSL that doesn't have DSA.
  
  Added #if LIBSSH2_DSA for all DSA functions.

- [LarsNordin-LNdata brought this change]

  Use correct no-blowfish #define with OpenSSL.
  
  The OpenSSL define is OPENSSL_NO_BF, not OPENSSL_NO_BLOWFISH.

Marc Hoersken (25 Mar 2015)
- configure: error if explicitly enabled clear-memory is not supported
  
  This takes 22bd8d81d8fab956085e2079bf8c29872455ce59 and
  b8289b625e291bbb785ed4add31f4759241067f3 into account,
  but still makes it enabled by default if it is supported
  and error out in case it is unsupported and was requested.

Daniel Stenberg (25 Mar 2015)
- configure: make clear-memory default but only WARN if backend unsupported
  
  ... instead of previous ERROR.

Marc Hoersken (24 Mar 2015)
- wincng.h: fix warning about computed return value not being used

- nonblocking examples: fix warning about unused tvdiff on Mac OS X

Daniel Stenberg (24 Mar 2015)
- openssl: fix compiler warnings

- cofigure: fix --disable-clear-memory check

Marc Hoersken (23 Mar 2015)
- scp.c: improved command length calculation
  
  Reduced number of calls to strlen, because shell_quotearg already
  returns the length of the resulting string (e.q. quoted path)
  which we can add to the existing and known cmd_len.
  Removed obsolete call to memset again, because we can put a final
  NULL-byte at the end of the string using the calculated length.

- scp.c: improved and streamlined formatting

- scp.c: fix that scp_recv may transmit not initialised memory

- scp.c: fix that scp_send may transmit not initialised memory
  
  Fixes ticket 244. Thanks Torsten.

- kex: do not ignore failure of libssh2_sha1_init()
  
  Based upon 43b730ce56f010e9d33573fcb020df49798c1ed8.
  Fixes ticket 290. Thanks for the suggestion, mstrsn.

- wincng.h: fix return code of libssh2_md5_init()

- openssl.c: fix possible segfault in case EVP_DigestInit fails

- wincng.c: fix possible use of uninitialized variables

- wincng.c: fix unused argument warning if clear memory is not enabled

- wincng: Added explicit clear memory feature to WinCNG backend
  
  This re-introduces the original feature proposed during
  the development of the WinCNG crypto backend. It still needs
  to be added to libssh2 itself and probably other backends.
  
  Memory is cleared using the function SecureZeroMemory which is
  available on Windows systems, just like the WinCNG backend.

- wincng.c: fixed mixed line-endings

- wincng.c: fixed use of invalid parameter types in a8d14c5dcf

- wincng.c: only try to load keys corresponding to the algorithm

- wincng.c: moved PEM headers into definitions

- wincng.h: fixed invalid parameter name

- wincng: fixed mismatch with declarations in crypto.h

- userauth.c: fixed warning C6001: using uninitialized sig and sig_len

- pem.c: fixed warning C6269: possible incorrect order of operations

- wincng: add support for authentication keys to be passed in memory
  
  Based upon 18cfec8336e and daa2dfa2db.

- pem.c: add _libssh2_pem_parse_memory to parse PEM from memory
  
  Requirement to implement 18cfec8336e for Libgcrypt and WinCNG.

- pem.c: fix copy and paste mistake from 55d030089b8

- userauth.c: fix another possible dereference of a null pointer

- userauth.c: fix possible dereference of a null pointer

- pem.c: reduce number of calls to strlen in readline

Alexander Lamaison (17 Mar 2015)
- [Will Cosgrove brought this change]

  Initialise HMAC_CTX in more places.
  
  Missed a couple more places we init ctx to avoid openssl threading crash.

- Build build breakage in WinCNG backend caused when adding libssh2_userauth_publickey_frommemory.
  
  The new feature isn't implemented for the WinCNG backend currently, but the WinCNG backend didn't contain any implementation of the required backend functions - even ones that returns an error.  That caused link errors.
  
  This change fixes the problem by providing an implementation of the backend functions that returns an error.

- Fix breakage in WinCNG backend caused by introducing libssh2_hmac_ctx_init.
  
  The macro was defined to nothing for the libgcrypt backend, but not for WinCNG.  This brings the latter into line with the former.

Daniel Stenberg (15 Mar 2015)
- userauth_publickey_frommemory.3: add AVAILABILITY
  
  ... it will be added in 1.6.0

- libssh2: next version will be called 1.6.0
  
  ... since we just added a new function.

- docs: add libssh2_userauth_publickey_frommemory.3 to dist
  
  The function and man page were added in commit 18cfec8336e

- [Jakob Egger brought this change]

  direct_tcpip: Fixed channel write
  
  There were 3 bugs in this loop:
  1) Started from beginning after partial writes
  2) Aborted when 0 bytes were sent
  3) Ignored LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN
  
  See also:
  https://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/281
  https://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/293

Alexander Lamaison (15 Mar 2015)
- [Will Cosgrove brought this change]

  Must init HMAC_CTX before using it.
  
  Must init ctx before using it or openssl will reuse the hmac which is not thread safe and causes a crash.
  Added libssh2_hmac_ctx_init macro.

- Add continuous integration configurations.
  
  Linux-based CI is done by Travis CI.  Windows-based CI is done by Appveyor.

- [David Calavera brought this change]

  Allow authentication keys to be passed in memory.
  
  All credits go to Joe Turpin, I'm just reaplying and cleaning his patch:
  http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2012-01/0015.shtml
  
  * Use an unimplemented error for extracting keys from memory with libgcrypt.

Daniel Stenberg (14 Mar 2015)
- docs: include the renamed INSTALL* files in dist

Alexander Lamaison (13 Mar 2015)
- Prevent collisions between CMake and Autotools in examples/ and tests/.

- Avoid clash between CMake build and Autotools.
  
  Autotools expects a configuration template file at src/libssh2_config.h.in, which buildconf generates.  But the CMake build system has its CMake-specific version of the file at this path.  This means that, if you don't run buildconf, the Autotools build will fail because it configured the wrong header template.
  
  See https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/pull/8.

- Merge pull request #8 from alamaison/cmake
  
  CMake build system.

- CMake build system.
  
  Tested:
   - Windows:
      - Visual C++ 2005/2008/2010/2012/2013/MinGW-w64
      - static/shared
      - 32/64-bit
      - OpenSSL/WinCNG
      - Without zlib
   - Linux:
      - GCC 4.6.3/Clang 3.4
      - static/shared
      - 32/64-bit
      - OpenSSL/Libgcrypt
      - With/Without zlib
   - MacOS X
      - AppleClang 6.0.0
      - static
      - 64-bit
      - OpenSSL
      - Without zlib
  
  Conflicts:
          README

- Man man syntax tests fail gracefully if man version is not suitable.

- Return valid code from test fixture on failure.
  
  The sshd test fixture was returning -1 if an error occurred, but negative error codes aren't technically valid (google it).  Bash on Windows converted them to 0 which made setup failure look as though all tests were passing.

- Let mansyntax.sh work regardless of where it is called from.

Daniel Stenberg (12 Mar 2015)
- [Viktor Szakáts brought this change]

  mingw build: allow to pass custom CFLAGS
  
  Allow to pass custom `CFLAGS` options via environment variable
  `LIBSSH2_CFLAG_EXTRAS`. Default and automatically added options of
  `GNUmakefile` have preference over custom ones. This addition is useful
  for passing f.e. custom CPU tuning or LTO optimization (`-flto
  -ffat-lto-objects`) options. The only current way to do this is to edit
  `GNUmakefile`. This patch makes it unnecessary.
  
  This is a mirror of similar libcurl patch:
  https://github.com/bagder/curl/pull/136

- [Will Cosgrove brought this change]

  userauth: Fixed prompt text no longer being copied to the prompts struct
  
  Regression from 031566f9c

- README: update the git repo locations

- wait_socket: wrong use of difftime()
  
  With reversed arguments it would always return a negative value...
  
  Bug: https://github.com/bagder/libssh2/issues/1

- bump: start working toward 1.5.1 now

Version 1.5.0 (11 Mar 2015)

Daniel Stenberg (11 Mar 2015)
- RELEASE-NOTES: 1.5.0 release

- [Mariusz Ziulek brought this change]

  kex: bail out on rubbish in the incoming packet
  
  CVE-2015-1782
  
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/adv_20150311.html

- docs: move INSTALL, AUTHORS, HACKING and TODO to docs/
  
  And with this, cleanup README to be shorter and mention the new source
  code home.

- .gitignore: don't ignore INSTALL

Dan Fandrich (4 Mar 2015)
- examples/x11.c: include sys/select.h for improved portability

Daniel Stenberg (4 Mar 2015)
- RELEASE-NOTES: synced with a8473c819bc068
  
  In preparation for the upcoming 1.5.0 release.

Guenter Knauf (8 Jan 2015)
- NetWare build: added some missing exports.

Marc Hoersken (29 Dec 2014)
- knownhost.c: fix use of uninitialized argument variable wrote
  
  Detected by clang scan in       line 1195, column 18.

- examples/x11.c: fix result of operation is garbage or undefined
  
  Fix use of uninitialized structure w_size_bck.
  Detected by clang scan in       line 386, column 28.

- examples/x11.c: remove dead assigments of some return values
  
  Detected by clang scan in line 212, column 9.
  Detected by clang scan in line 222, column 13.
  Detected by clang scan in       line 410, column 13.

- examples/x11.c: fix possible memory leak if read fails
  
  Detected by clang scan in line 224, column 21.

- examples/x11.c: fix invalid removal of first list element
  
  Fix use of memory after it was being freed.
  Detected by clang scan in line 56, column 12.

- userauth.c: make sure that sp_len is positive and avoid overflows
  
  ... if the pointer subtraction of sp1 - pubkey - 1 resulted in a
  negative or larger value than pubkey_len, memchr would fail.
  
  Reported by Coverity CID 89846.

- channel.c: remove logically dead code, host cannot be NULL here
  
  ... host cannot be NULL in line 525, because it is always
  valid (e.g. at least set to "0.0.0.0") after lines 430 and 431.
  
  Reported by Coverity CID 89807.

- session.c: check return value of session_nonblock during startup
  
  Reported by Coverity CID 89803.

- session.c: check return value of session_nonblock in debug mode
  
  Reported by Coverity CID 89805.

- pem.c: fix mixed line-endings introduced with 8670f5da24

- pem.c: make sure there's a trailing zero and b64data is not NULL
  
  ... if there is no base64 data between PEM header and footer.
  Reported by Coverity CID 89823.

- kex.c: make sure mlist is not set to NULL
  
  ... if the currently unsupported LANG methods are called.
  Reported by Coverity CID 89834.

- packet.c: i < 256 was always true and i would overflow to 0
  
  Visualize that the 0-termination is intentional, because the array
  is later passed to strlen within _libssh2_packet_askv.

- silence multiple data conversion warnings

Daniel Stenberg (23 Dec 2014)
- agent_connect_unix: make sure there's a trailing zero
  
  ... if the path name was too long. Reported by Coverity CID 89801.

Marc Hoersken (22 Dec 2014)
- examples on Windows: use native SOCKET-type instead of int
  
  And check return values accordingly.

- userauth.c: improve readability and clarity of for-loops

Daniel Stenberg (22 Dec 2014)
- calloc: introduce LIBSSH2_CALLOC()
  
  A simple function using LIBSSH2_ALLOC + memset, since this pattern was
  used in multiple places and this simplies code in general.

Marc Hoersken (15 Dec 2014)
- libssh2_priv.h: Ignore session, context and format parameters

- x11 example: check return value of socket function

- examples: fixed mixed line-endings introduced with aedfba25b8

- wincng.c: explicitly ignore BCrypt*AlgorithmProvider return codes
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6031:
  return value ignored: <function> could return unexpected value

- wincng.c: fix possible invalid memory write access
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6386:
  buffer overrun: accessing 'pbOutput', the writable size is
  'cbOutput' bytes, but '3' bytes may be written: libssh2 wincng.c 610

- tests on Windows: check for WSAStartup return code
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6031:
  return value ignored: <function> could return unexpected value

- wincng.c: fix possible NULL pointer de-reference of bignum
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6011:
  dereferencing NULL pointer 'bignum'. libssh2 wincng.c 1567

- wincng.c: fix possible use of uninitialized memory
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6001:
  using uninitialized memory 'cbDecoded'. libssh2 wincng.c 553

- packet.c: fix possible NULL pointer de-reference within listen_state
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6011:
  dereferencing NULL pointer 'listen_state->channel'. libssh2 packet.c 221

- kex.c: fix possible NULL pointer de-reference with session->kex
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6011:
  dereferencing NULL pointer 'session->kex'. libssh2 kex.c 1761

- agent.c: check return code of MapViewOfFile
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6387: 'p+4' may be '0':
  this does not adhere to the specification for the function
  'memcpy': libssh2 agent.c 330
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6387: 'p' may be '0':
  this does not adhere to the specification for the function
  'UnmapViewOfFile': libssh2 agent.c 333

- examples on Windows: check for socket return code
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C28193:
  The variable holds a value that must be examined

- examples on Windows: check for WSAStartup return code
  
  Fixes VS2012 code analysis warning C6031:
  return value ignored: <function> could return unexpected value

Guenter Knauf (11 Dec 2014)
- wincng.c: silent some more gcc compiler warnings.

- wincng.c: silent gcc compiler warnings.

- Watcom build: added support for WinCNG build.

- build: updated dependencies in makefiles.

Daniel Stenberg (4 Dec 2014)
- configure: change LIBS not LDFLAGS when checking for libs
  
  Closes #289
  
  Patch-by: maurerpe

Guenter Knauf (3 Dec 2014)
- MinGW build: some more GNUMakefile tweaks.
  
  test/GNUmakefile: added architecture autodetection; added switches to
  CFLAGS and RCFLAGS to make sure that the right architecture is used.
  Added support to build with WinCNG.

- sftpdir.c: added authentication method detection.
  
  Stuff copied over from ssh2.c to make testing a bit easier.

- NMake build: fixed LIBS settings.

- NMake build: added support for WinCNG build.

- MinGW build: some GNUMakefile tweaks.
  
  Added architecture autodetection; added switches to CFLAGS and
  RCFLAGS to make sure that the right architecture is used.
  Added support to build with WinCNG.

- MinGW build: Fixed redefine warnings.

- Updated copyright year.

Daniel Stenberg (31 Aug 2014)
- COPYING: bump the copyright year

Dan Fandrich (28 Jul 2014)
- docs: fixed a bunch of typos

- docs: added missing libssh2_session_handshake.3 file

Marc Hoersken (19 May 2014)
- wincng.c: specify the required libraries for dependencies using MSVC
  
  Initially reported by Bob Kast as "for MS VS builds, specify the
  libraries that are required so they don't need to go into all
  project files that may use this library". Thanks a lot.

- [Bob Kast brought this change]

  windows build: do not export externals from static library
  
  If you are building a DLL, then you need to explicitly export each
  entry point. When building a static library, you should not.
  
  libssh2 was exporting the entry points whether it was building a DLL or a
  static library. To elaborate further, if libssh2 was used as a static
  library, which was being linked into a DLL, the libssh2 API would be
  exported from that separate DLL.

Daniel Stenberg (19 May 2014)
- [Mikhail Gusarov brought this change]

  Fix typos in manpages

Marc Hoersken (18 May 2014)
- wincng.c: Fixed memory leak in case of an error during ASN.1 decoding

- configure: Display individual crypto backends on separate lines
  
  This avoids line-wrapping in between parameters and makes the
  error message look like the following:
  
  configure: error: No crypto library found!
  Try --with-libssl-prefix=PATH
   or --with-libgcrypt-prefix=PATH
   or --with-wincng on Windows

- [Bob Kast brought this change]

  libssh2_priv.h: a 1 bit bit-field should be unsigned
  
  some compilers may not like this

- knownhost.c: Fixed warning that pointer targets differ in signedness

- wincng.c: Fixed warning about pointer targets differing in signedness

- tcpip-forward.c: Fixed warning that pointer targets differ in signedness
  
  libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex uses ints instead of unsigned ints.

- misc.c: Fixed warning about mixed declarations and code

- libgcrypt.h: Fixed warning about pointer targets differing in signedness

- wincng.h: Fixed warning about pointer targets differing in signedness

- misc.c: Fixed warning about unused parameter abstract

- tcpip-forward.c: Removed unused variables shost, sport and sockopt

- wincng.h: Added forward declarations for all WinCNG functions
  
  Initially reported by Bob Kast as "Wincng - define function
  prototypes for wincng routines". Thanks a lot.
  
  Also replaced structure definitions with type definitions.

- [Bob Kast brought this change]

  libssh2.h: on Windows, a socket is of type SOCKET, not int

- win32: Added WinCNG targets to generated Visual Studio project
  
  Inspired by Bob Kast's reports, this commit enables the compilation
  of libssh2 with WinCNG using the generated Visual Studio project files.
  This commit adds WinCNG support to parts of the existing Win32 build
  infrastructure, until new build systems, like pre-defined VS project
  files or CMake files may be added.
  
  This commit and b20bfeb3e519119a48509a1099c06d65aa7da1d7 raise one
  question: How to handle build systems, like VS project files, that
  need to include all source files regardless of the desired target,
  including all supported crypto backends? For now the mentioned commit
  added a check for LIBSSH2_OPENSSL to openssl.c and with this commit
  the supported crypto backends are hardcoded within Makefile.am.

- libssh2_priv msvc: Removed redundant definition of inline keyword
  
  Initially reported by Bob Kast as "Remove redundant 'inline' define".
  Thanks a lot.

- wincng: Made data parameter to hash update function constant
  
  Initially reported by Bob Kast as "formal parameter must be const
  since it is used in contexts where the actual parameter may be const".
  Thanks a lot.

- wincng: fix cross-compilation against the w64 mingw-runtime package

- openssl: Check for LIBSSH2_OPENSSL in order to compile with openssl

- wincng: Fixed use of possible uninitialized variable pPaddingInfo
  
  Reported by Bob Kast, thanks a lot.

- wincng: Added cast for double to unsigned long conversion

- wincng: Cleaned up includes and check NTSTATUS using macro
  
  Removed header file combination that is not supported on a real
  Windows platform and can only be compiled using MinGW. Replaced
  custom NTSTATUS return code checks with BCRYPT_SUCCESS macro.

Daniel Stenberg (16 Mar 2014)
- userauth_hostbased_fromfile: zero assign to avoid uninitialized use
  
  Detected by clang-analyze

- channel_receive_window_adjust: store windows size always
  
  Avoid it sometimes returning without storing it, leaving calling
  functions with unknown content!
  
  Detected by clang-analyzer

- publickey_packet_receive: avoid junk in returned pointers
  
  clang-analyzer found this risk it would return a non-initialized pointer
  in a success case

Peter Stuge (16 Mar 2014)
- [Marc Hoersken brought this change]

  Added Windows Cryptography API: Next Generation based backend

- [Marc Hoersken brought this change]

  knownhost.c: fixed that 'key_type_len' may be used uninitialized
  
  ../src/knownhost.c: In function 'libssh2_knownhost_readline':
  ../src/knownhost.c:651:16: warning: 'key_type_len' may be used
  uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
               rc = knownhost_add(hosts, hostbuf, NULL,
                  ^
  ../src/knownhost.c:745:12: note: 'key_type_len' was declared here
       size_t key_type_len;
              ^

- [Marc Hoersken brought this change]

  pem.c: always compile pem.c independently of crypto backend

- Fix non-autotools builds: Always define the LIBSSH2_OPENSSL CPP macro
  
  Commit d512b25f69a1b6778881f6b4b5ff9cfc6023be42 introduced a crypto
  library abstraction in the autotools build system, to allow us to more
  easily support new crypto libraries. In that process it was found that
  all other build system which we support are hard-coded to build with
  OpenSSL. Commit f5c1a0d98bd51aeb24aca3d49c7c81dcf8bd858d fixes automake
  introduced into non-autotools build systems but still overlooked the
  CPP macro saying that we are using OpenSSL.
  
  Thanks to Marc Hörsken for identifying this issue and proposing a fix
  for win32/{GNUmakefile,config.mk}. This commit uses a slightly different
  approach but the end result is the same.

Dan Fandrich (15 Mar 2014)
- channel_close: Close the channel even in the case of errors

- sftp_close_handle: ensure the handle is always closed
  
  Errors are reported on return, but otherwise the close path is
  completed as much as possible and the handle is freed on exit.

Alexander Lamaison (6 Mar 2014)
- knownhost: Restore behaviour of `libssh2_knownhost_writeline` with short buffer.
  
  Commit 85c6627c changed the behaviour of `libssh2_knownhost_writeline` so that it stopped returning the number of bytes needed when the given buffer was too small.  Also, the function changed such that is might write to part of the buffer before realising it is too small.
  
  This commit restores the original behaviour, whilst keeping the unknown-key-type functionality that 85c6627c.  Instead of writing to the buffer piecemeal, the length of the various parts is calculated up front and the buffer written only if there is enough space.  The calculated necessary size is output in `outlen` regardless of whether the buffer was written to.
  
  The main use-case for the original behaviour that this commit restores is to allow passing in a NULL buffer to get the actual buffer size needed, before calling the function again with the buffer allocated to the exact size required.

- knownhost: Fix DSS keys being detected as unknown.
  
  I missing `else` meant ssh-dss format keys were being re-detected as unknown format.

Dan Fandrich (6 Mar 2014)
- knownhosts: Abort if the hosts buffer is too small
  
  This could otherwise cause a match on the wrong host

- agent_list_identities: Fixed memory leak on OOM

- Fixed a few typos

- userauth: Fixed an attempt to free from stack on error

- Fixed a few memory leaks in error paths

- Fixed two potential use-after-frees of the payload buffer
  
  The first might occur if _libssh2_packet_add returns an error, as
  fullpacket_state wasn't reset to idle so if it were possible for
  fullpacket to be called again, it would return to the same state
  handler and re-use the freed p->packet buffer.
  
  The second could occur if decrypt returned an error, as it freed the
  packet buffer but did not clear total_num, meaning that freed buffer
  could be written into again later.

Alexander Lamaison (28 Nov 2013)
- Fix missing `_libssh2_error` in `_libssh2_channel_write`.
  
  In one case, the error code from `_libssh2_transport_read` was being returned from `_libssh2_channel_write` without setting it as the last error by calling `_libssh2_error`.  This commit fixes that.
  
  Found when using a session whose socket had been inadvertently destroyed.  The calling code got confused because via `libssh2_session_last_error` it appeared no error had occurred, despite one being returned from the previous function.

Kamil Dudka (21 Nov 2013)
- [Mark McPherson brought this change]

  openssl: initialise the digest context before calling EVP_DigestInit()
  
  When using the OpenSSL libraries in FIPS mode, the function call
  EVP_DigestInit() is actually #defined to FIPS_digestinit().
  Unfortunately wheres EVP_DigestInit() initialises the context and then
  calls EVP_DigestInit_ex(), this function assumes that the context has
  been pre-initialised and crashes when it isn't.
  
  Bug: https://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/279
  
  Fixes #279

- [Marc Hörsken brought this change]

  .gitignore: Ignore files like src/libssh2_config.h.in~

Peter Stuge (13 Nov 2013)
- Move automake conditionals added by commit d512b25f out of Makefile.inc
  
  Commit d512b25f69a1b6778881f6b4b5ff9cfc6023be42 added automake
  conditionals to Makefile.inc but since Makefile.inc is included
  from Makefile for all other build systems that does not work.
  
  This commit instead adds Makefile.OpenSSL.inc and Makefile.libgcrypt.inc
  and moves the automake conditional to its proper place, src/Makefile.am.
  
  The automake conditional includes the correct Makefile.$name.inc per
  the crypto library selection/detection done by configure.
  
  All non-autotools build system files in libssh2 are hardcoded to use
  OpenSSL and do not get a conditional but at least there is some reuse
  because they can all include the new Makefile.OpenSSL.inc.

Daniel Stenberg (27 Oct 2013)
- [Salvador Fandino brought this change]

  Set default window size to 2MB
  
  The default channel window size used until now was 256KB. This value is
  too small and results on a bottleneck on real-life networks where
  round-trip delays can easily reach 300ms.
  
  The issue was not visible because the configured channel window size
  was being ignored and a hard-coded value of ~22MB being used instead,
  but that was fixed on a previous commit.
  
  This patch just changes the default window size
  (LIBSSH2_CHANNEL_WINDOW_DEFAULT) to 2MB. It is the same value used by
  OpenSSH and in our opinion represents a good compromise between memory
  used and transfer speed.
  
  Performance tests were run to determine the optimum value. The details
  and related discussion are available from the following thread on the
  libssh2 mailing-list:
  
  http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2013-10/0018.shtml
  http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.ssh.libssh2.devel/6543
  
  An excerpt follows:
  
  "I have been running some transfer test and measuring their speed.
  
  My setup was composed of a quad-core Linux machine running Ubuntu 13.10
  x86_64 with a LXC container inside. The data transfers were performed
  from the container to the host (never crossing through a physical
  network device).
  
  Network delays were simulated using the tc tool. And ping was used to
  verify that they worked as intended during the tests.
  
  The operation performed was the equivalent to the following ssh command:
  
    $ ssh container "dd bs=16K count=8K if=/dev/zero" >/dev/null
  
  Though, establishment and closing of the SSH connection was excluded
  from the timings.
  
  I run the tests several times transferring files of sizes up to 128MB
  and the results were consistent between runs.
  
  The results corresponding to the 128MB transfer are available here:
  
  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ao1yRmX6PQQzdG5wSFlrZl9HRWNET3ZyN0hnaGo5ZFE&usp=sharing
  
  It clearly shows that 256KB is too small as the default window size.
  Moving to a 512MB generates a great improvement and after the 1MB mark
  the returns rapidly diminish. Other factors (TCP window size, probably)
  become more limiting than the channel window size
  
  For comparison I also performed the same transfers using OpenSSH. Its
  speed is usually on par with that of libssh2 using a window size of 1MB
  (even if it uses a 2MB window, maybe it is less aggressive sending the
  window adjust msgs)."
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandino <sfandino@yahoo.com>

- [Salvador brought this change]

  _libssh2_channel_read: Honour window_size_initial
  
  _libssh2_channel_read was using an arbitrary hard-coded limit to trigger
  the window adjusting code. The adjustment used was also hard-coded and
  arbitrary, 15MB actually, which would limit the usability of libssh2 on
  systems with little RAM.
  
  This patch, uses the window_size parameter passed to
  libssh2_channel_open_ex (stored as remote.window_size_initial) plus the
  buflen as the base for the trigger and the adjustment calculation.
  
  The memory usage when using the default window size is reduced from 22MB
  to 256KB per channel (actually, if compression is used, these numbers
  should be incremented by ~50% to account for the errors between the
  decompressed packet sizes and the predicted sizes).
  
  My tests indicate that this change does not impact the performance of
  transfers across localhost or a LAN, being it on par with that of
  OpenSSH. On the other hand, it will probably slow down transfers on
  networks with high bandwidth*delay when the default window size
  (LIBSSH2_CHANNEL_WINDOW_DEFAULT=256KB) is used.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador Fandino <sfandino@yahoo.com>

- [Salvador Fandino brought this change]

  knownhosts: handle unknown key types
  
  Store but don't use keys of unsupported types on the known_hosts file.
  
  Currently, when libssh2 parses a known_host file containing keys of some
  type it doesn't natively support, it stops reading the file and returns
  an error.
  
  That means, that the known_host file can not be safely shared with other
  software supporting other key types (i.e. OpenSSH).
  
  This patch adds support for handling keys of unknown type. It can read
  and write them, even if they are never going to be matched.
  
  At the source level the patch does the following things:
  
  - add a new unknown key type LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEY_UNKNOWN
  
  - add a new slot (key_type_name) on the known_host struct that is
  used to store the key type in ascii form when it is not supported
  
  - parse correctly known_hosts entries with unknown key types and
  populate the key_type_name slot
  
  - print correctly known_hosts entries of unknown type
  
  - when checking a host key ignore keys that do not match the key
  
  Fixes #276

- windows build: fix build errors
  
  Fixes various link errors with VS2010
  
  Reported-by: "kdekker"
  Fixes #272

- man page: add missing function argument
  
  for libssh2_userauth_publickey_fromfile_ex()
  
  Reported-by: "pastey"
  
  Fixes #262

- [Salvador brought this change]

  Fix zlib deflate usage
  
  Deflate may return Z_OK even when not all data has been compressed
  if the output buffer becomes full.
  
  In practice this is very unlikely to happen because the output buffer
  size is always some KBs larger than the size of the data passed for
  compression from the upper layers and I think that zlib never expands
  the data so much, even on the worst cases.
  
  Anyway, this patch plays on the safe side checking that the output
  buffer is not exhausted.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador <sfandino@yahoo.com>

- [Salvador brought this change]

  comp_method_zlib_decomp: Improve buffer growing algorithm
  
  The old algorithm was O(N^2), causing lots and lots of reallocations
  when highly compressed data was transferred.
  
  This patch implements a simpler one that just doubles the buffer size
  everytime it is exhausted. It results in O(N) complexity.
  
  Also a smaller inflate ratio is used to calculate the initial size (x4).
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador <sfandino@yahoo.com>

- [Salvador brought this change]

  Fix zlib usage
  
  Data may remain in zlib internal buffers when inflate() returns Z_OK
  and avail_out == 0. In that case, inflate has to be called again.
  
  Also, once all the data has been inflated, it returns Z_BUF_ERROR to
  signal that the input buffer has been exhausted.
  
  Until now, the way to detect that a packet payload had been completely
  decompressed was to check that no data remained on the input buffer
  but that didn't account for the case where data remained on the internal
  zlib buffers.
  
  That resulted in packets not being completely decompressed and the
  missing data reappearing on the next packet, though the bug was masked
  by the buffer allocation algorithm most of the time and only manifested
  when transferring highly compressible data.
  
  This patch fixes the zlib usage.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador <sfandino@yahoo.com>

- [Salvador brought this change]

  _libssh2_channel_read: fix data drop when out of window
  
  After filling the read buffer with data from the read queue, when the
  window size was too small, "libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust" was
  called to increase it. In non-blocking mode that function could return
  EAGAIN and, in that case, the EAGAIN was propagated upwards and the data
  already read on the buffer lost.
  
  The function was also moving between the two read states
  "libssh2_NB_state_idle" and "libssh2_NB_state_created" both of which
  behave in the same way (excepting a debug statment).
  
  This commit modifies "_libssh2_channel_read" so that the
  "libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust" call is performed first (when
  required) and if everything goes well, then it reads the data from the
  queued packets into the read buffer.
  
  It also removes the useless "libssh2_NB_state_created" read state.
  
  Some rotted comments have also been updated.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador <sfandino@yahoo.com>

- [Salvador Fandino brought this change]

  window_size: redid window handling for flow control reasons
  
  Until now, the window size (channel->remote.window_size) was being
  updated just after receiving the packet from the transport layer.
  
  That behaviour is wrong because the channel queue may grow uncontrolled
  when data arrives from the network faster that the upper layer consumes
  it.
  
  This patch adds a new counter, read_avail, which keeps a count of the
  bytes available from the packet queue for reading. Also, now the window
  size is adjusted when the data is actually read by an upper layer.
  
  That way, if the upper layer stops reading data, the window will
  eventually fill and the remote host will stop sending data. When the
  upper layers reads enough data, a window adjust packet is delivered and
  the transfer resumes.
  
  The read_avail counter is used to detect the situation when the remote
  server tries to send data surpassing the window size. In that case, the
  extra data is discarded.
  
  Signed-off-by: Salvador <sfandino@yahoo.com>

Peter Stuge (15 Sep 2013)
- configure.ac: Call zlib zlib and not libz in text but keep option names

- configure.ac: Reorder --with-* options in --help output

- configure.ac: Rework crypto library detection
  
  This further simplifies adding new crypto libraries.

- Clean up crypto library abstraction in build system and source code
  
  libssh2 used to explicitly check for libgcrypt and default to OpenSSL.
  
  Now all possible crypto libraries are checked for explicitly, making
  the addition of further crypto libraries both simpler and cleaner.

- configure.ac: Add zlib to Requires.private in libssh2.pc if using zlib

- Revert "Added Windows Cryptography API: Next Generation based backend"
  
  This reverts commit d385230e15715e67796f16f3e65fd899f21a638b.

Daniel Stenberg (7 Sep 2013)
- [Leif Salomonsson brought this change]

  sftp_statvfs: fix for servers not supporting statfvs extension
  
  Fixes issue arising when server does not support statfvs and or fstatvfs
  extensions. sftp_statvfs() and sftp_fstatvfs() after this patch will
  handle the case when SSH_FXP_STATUS is returned from server.

- [Marc Hoersken brought this change]

  Added Windows Cryptography API: Next Generation based backend

- [Kamil Dudka brought this change]

  partially revert "window_size: explicit adjustments only"
  
  This partially reverts commit 03ca9020756a4e16f0294e5b35e9826ee6af2364
  in order to fix extreme slowdown when uploading to localhost via SFTP.
  
  I was able to repeat the issue on RHEL-7 on localhost only.  It did not
  occur when uploading via network and it did not occur on a RHEL-6 box
  with the same version of libssh2.
  
  The problem was that sftp_read() used a read-ahead logic to figure out
  the window_size, but sftp_packet_read() called indirectly from
  sftp_write() did not use any read-ahead logic.

- _libssh2_channel_write: client spins on write when window full
  
  When there's no window to "write to", there's no point in waiting for
  the socket to become writable since it most likely just will continue to
  be.
  
  Patch-by: ncm
  Fixes #258

- _libssh2_channel_forward_cancel: avoid memory leaks on error
  
  Fixes #257

- _libssh2_packet_add: avoid using uninitialized memory
  
  In _libssh2_packet_add, called by _libssh2_packet_read, a call to
  _libssh2_packet_send that is supposed to send a one-byte message
  SSH_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE would send an uninitialized byte upon re-entry
  if its call to _send returns _EAGAIN.
  
  Fixes #259

- _libssh2_channel_forward_cancel: accessed struct after free
  
  ... and the assignment was pointless anyway since the struct was about
  to be freed. Bug introduced in dde2b094.
  
  Fixes #268

Peter Stuge (2 Jun 2013)
- [Marc Hoersken brought this change]

  Fixed compilation using mingw-w64

- [Marc Hoersken brought this change]

  knownhost.c: use LIBSSH2_FREE macro instead of free
  
  Use LIBSSH2_FREE instead of free since
  _libssh2_base64_encode uses LIBSSH2_ALLOC

Daniel Stenberg (18 May 2013)
- [Matthias Kerestesch brought this change]

  libssh2_agent_init: init ->fd to LIBSSH2_INVALID_SOCKET
  
  ... previously it was left at 0 which is a valid file descriptor!
  
  Bug: https://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/265
  
  Fixes #265

- userauth_password: pass on the underlying error code
  
  _libssh2_packet_requirev() may return different errors and we pass that
  to the parent instead of rewriting it.
  
  Bug: http://libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2013-04/0029.shtml
  Reported by: Cosmin

Peter Stuge (9 May 2013)
- [Marc Hoersken brought this change]

  libcrypt.c: Fix typo in _libssh2_rsa_sha1_sign() parameter type

Kamil Dudka (4 May 2013)
- configure.ac: replace AM_CONFIG_HEADER with AC_CONFIG_HEADERS
  
  Reported by: Quintus
  Bug: https://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/261

Guenter Knauf (12 Apr 2013)
- Fixed copyright string for NetWare build.

Daniel Stenberg (9 Apr 2013)
- [Richard W.M. Jones brought this change]

  sftp: Add support for fsync (OpenSSH extension).
  
  The new libssh2_sftp_fsync API causes data and metadata in the
  currently open file to be committed to disk at the server.
  
  This is an OpenSSH extension to the SFTP protocol.  See:
  
  https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1798

- [Richard W.M. Jones brought this change]

  sftp: statvfs: Along error path, reset the correct 'state' variable.

- [Richard W.M. Jones brought this change]

  sftp: seek: Don't flush buffers on same offset
  
  Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>

Guenter Knauf (9 Feb 2013)
- Updated dependency libs.

- Fixed tool macro names.

Daniel Stenberg (29 Nov 2012)
- [Seth Willits brought this change]

  compiler warnings: typecast strlen in macros
  
  ... in macro parameters to avoid compiler warnings about lost precision.
  
  Several macros in libssh2.h call strlen and pass the result directly to
  unsigned int parameters of other functions, which warns about precision
  loss because strlen returns size_t which is unsigned long on at least
  some platforms (such as OS X). The fix is to simply typecast the
  strlen() result to unsigned int.

- libssh2.h: bump version to 1.4.4-DEV

Version 1.4.3 (27 Nov 2012)

Daniel Stenberg (27 Nov 2012)
- RELEASE-NOTES: fixed for 1.4.3

- sftp_read: return error if a too large package arrives

Peter Stuge (13 Nov 2012)
- Only define _libssh2_dsa_*() functions when building with DSA support

Guenter Knauf (8 Nov 2012)
- Added .def file to output.

Kamil Dudka (1 Nov 2012)
- libssh2_hostkey_hash.3: update the description of return value
  
  The function returns NULL also if the hash algorithm is not available.

Guenter Knauf (24 Oct 2012)
- Fixed mode acciedently committed.

- Ignore generated file.

- Added hack to make use of Makefile.inc.
  
  This should avoid further maintainance of the objects list.

- Fixed MSVC NMakefile.
  
  Added missing source files; added resource for DLL.

Kamil Dudka (22 Oct 2012)
- examples: use stderr for messages, stdout for data
  
  Reported by: Karel Srot
  Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/867462

- openssl: do not leak memory when handling errors
  
  ,.. in aes_ctr_init().  Detected by Coverity.

- channel: fix possible NULL dereference
  
  ... in libssh2_channel_get_exit_signal().  Detected by Coverity.

- Revert "aes: the init function fails when OpenSSL has AES support"
  
  This partially reverts commit f4f2298ef3635acd031cc2ee0e71026cdcda5864.
  
  We need to use the EVP_aes_???_ctr() functions in FIPS mode.

- crypt: use hard-wired cipher block sizes consistently

- openssl: do not ignore failure of EVP_CipherInit()

- kex: do not ignore failure of libssh2_md5_init()
  
  The MD5 algorithm is disabled when running in FIPS mode.

Daniel Stenberg (21 Aug 2012)
- [Peter Krempa brought this change]

  known_hosts: Fail when parsing unknown keys in known_hosts file.
  
  libssh2_knownhost_readfile() silently ignored problems when reading keys
  in unsupported formats from the known hosts file. When the file is
  written again from the internal structures of libssh2 it gets truntcated
  to the point where the first unknown key was located.
  
   * src/knownhost.c:libssh2_knownhost_readfile() - return error if key
                                                    parsing fails

- AUTHORS: synced with 42fec44c8a4
  
  31 recent authors added

- [Dave Hayden brought this change]

  compression: add support for zlib@openssh.com
  
  Add a "use_in_auth" flag to the LIBSSH2_COMP_METHOD struct and a
  separate "zlib@openssh.com" method, along with checking session->state
  for LIBSSH2_STATE_AUTHENTICATED. Appears to work on the OpenSSH servers
  I've tried against, and it should work as before with normal zlib
  compression.

- [Dmitry Smirnov brought this change]

  configure: gcrypt doesn't come with pkg-config support
  
  ... so use plain old -lgcrypt to the linker to link with it.
  
  Fixes #225

- sftp_read: Value stored to 'next' is never read
  
  Detected by clang-analyzer

- publickey_init: errors are negative, fix check
  
  Detected by clang-analyzer.

- [Maxime Larocque brought this change]

  session_free: wrong variable used for keeping state
  
  If libssh2_session_free is called without the channel being freed
  previously by libssh2_channel_free a memory leak could occur.
  
  A mismatch of states variables in session_free() prevent the call to
  libssh2_channel_free function. session->state member is used instead of
  session->free_state.
  
  It causes a leak of around 600 bytes on every connection on my systems
  (Linux, x64 and PPC).
  
  (Debugging done under contract for Accedian Networks)
  
  Fixes #246

Guenter Knauf (29 Jun 2012)
- Small NetWare makefile tweak.

- Some small Win32 makefile fixes.

Daniel Stenberg (19 Jun 2012)
- libssh2_userauth_publickey_fromfile_ex.3: mention publickey == NULL

- comp_method_zlib_decomp: handle Z_BUF_ERROR when inflating
  
  When using libssh2 to perform an SFTP file transfer from the "JSCAPE MFT
  Server" (http://www.jscape.com) the transfer failed. The default JSCAPE
  configuration is to enforce zlib compression on SSH2 sessions so the
  session was compressed. The relevant part of the debug trace contained:
  
   [libssh2] 1.052750 Transport: unhandled zlib error -5
   [libssh2] 1.052750 Failure Event: -29 - decompression failure
  
  The trace comes from comp_method_zlib_decomp() in comp.c. The "unhandled
  zlib error -5" is the status returned from the zlib function
  inflate(). The -5 status corresponds to "Z_BUF_ERROR".
  
  The inflate() function takes a pointer to a z_stream structure and
  "inflates" (decompresses) as much as it can. The relevant fields of the
  z_stream structure are:
  
    next_in - pointer to the input buffer containing compressed data
    avail_in - the number of bytes available at next_in
    next_out - pointer to the output buffer to be filled with uncompressed
               data
    avail_out - how much space available at next_out
  
  To decompress data you set up a z_stream struct with the relevant fields
  filled in and pass it to inflate(). On return the fields will have been
  updated so next_in and avail_in show how much compressed data is yet to
  be processed and next_out and avail_out show how much space is left in
  the output buffer.
  
  If the supplied output buffer is too small then on return there will be
  compressed data yet to be processed (avail_in != 0) and inflate() will
  return Z_OK. In this case the output buffer must be grown, avail_out
  updated and inflate() called again.
  
  If the supplied output buffer was big enough then on return the
  compressed data will have been exhausted (avail_in == 0) and inflate()
  will return Z_OK, so the data has all been uncompressed.
  
  There is a corner case where inflate() makes no progress. That is, there
  may be unprocessed compressed data and space available in the output
  buffer and yet the function does nothing. In this case inflate() will
  return Z_BUF_ERROR. From the zlib documentation and the source code it
  is not clear under what circumstances this happens. It could be that it
  needs to write multiple bytes (all in one go) from its internal state to
  the output buffer before processing the next chunk of input but but
  can't because there is not enough space (though my guesses as to the
  cause are not really relevant). Recovery from Z_BUF_ERROR is pretty
  simple - just grow the output buffer, update avail_out and call
  inflate() again.
  
  The comp_method_zlib_decomp() function does not handle the case when
  inflate() returns Z_BUF_ERROR. It treats it as a non-recoverable error
  and basically aborts the session.
  
  Fixes #240

Guenter Knauf (12 Jun 2012)
- MinGW makefile tweaks.
  
  Use GNU tools when compiling on Linux.
  Fixed dist and dev targets.

- NetWare makefile tweaks.
  
  Changed to use Windows commandline tools instead of
  GNU tools when compiling on Windows. Fixed dist and
  dev targets. Enabled nlmconv error for unresolved
  symbols.

Daniel Stenberg (11 Jun 2012)
- Revert "config.rpath: generated file, no need to keep in git"
  
  This reverts commit 1ac7bd09cc685755577fb2c8829adcd081e7ab3c.
  
  This file still used by lib/*m4 functions so we need to keep the file
  around.

- BINDINGS: added PySsh2, a Python-ctypes binding

Guenter Knauf (8 Jun 2012)
- Fixed MinGW debug build.

Daniel Stenberg (5 Jun 2012)
- BINDINGS: Added the Cocoa/Objective-C one
  
  ... and sorted the bindings after the languages, alphabetically
  
  Reported by: Mike Abdullah

- BINDINGS: document the bindings we know of

Guenter Knauf (4 Jun 2012)
- Fixed LIBSSH2_INT64_T_FORMAT macro.
  
  Usually a format macro should hold the whole format, otherwise
  it should be named a prefix. Also fixed usage of this macro in
  scp.c for a signed var where it was used as prefix for unsigned.

- Removed obsolete define from makefiles.

- Renamed NetWare makefiles.

- Renamed NetWare makefiles.

- Synced MinGW makefiles with 56c64a6..39e438f.
  
  Also synced MinGW test makefile with b092696..f8cb874.

Peter Stuge (30 May 2012)
- Revert "sftp: Don't send attrs.permissions on read-only SSH_FXP_OPEN"
  
  This reverts commit 04e79e0c798674a0796be8a55f63dd92e6877790.

- sftp: Don't send attrs.permissions on read-only SSH_FXP_OPEN
  
  This works around a protocol violation in the ProFTPD 1.3.4 mod_sftp
  server, as reported by Will Cosgrove in:
  
  http://libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2012-05/0079.shtml
  
  Based on a suggested fix by TJ Saunders in:
  
  http://libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2012-05/0104.shtml

Guenter Knauf (28 May 2012)
- Try to detect OpenSSL build type automatically.
  
  Also fixed recently added libgdi32 linkage which is only
  required when OpenSSL libs are linked statically.

Daniel Stenberg (25 May 2012)
- config.rpath: generated file, no need to keep in git

Guenter Knauf (22 May 2012)
- Updated dependency libary versions.

Daniel Stenberg (18 May 2012)
- 1.4.3: towards the future

Version 1.4.2 (18 May 2012)

Daniel Stenberg (18 May 2012)
- RELEASE-NOTES: synced with 92a9f952794

Alexander Lamaison (15 May 2012)
- win32/libssh2_config.h: Remove hardcoded #define LIBSSH2_HAVE_ZLIB.
  
  Rationale: Everything else in this file states a fact about the win32
  platform that is unconditional for that platform.  There is nothing
  unconditional about the presence of zlib.  It is neither included with
  Windows nor with the platform SDK.  Therefore, this is not an appropriate
  place to assert its presence.  Especially as, once asserted, it cannot be
  overridden using a compiler flag.
  
  In contrast, if it is omitted, then it can easily be reasserted by adding
  a compiler flag defining LIBSSH2_HAVE_ZLIB.

Daniel Stenberg (14 May 2012)
- RELEASE-NOTES: synced with 69a3354467c

- _libssh2_packet_add: SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST default to want_reply
  
  RFC4254 says the default 'want_reply' is TRUE but the code defaulted to
  FALSE. Now changed.
  
  Fixes #233

- gettimeofday: no need for a replacement under cygwin
  
  Fixes #224

Alexander Lamaison (13 May 2012)
- Prevent sftp_packet_read accessing freed memory.
  
  sftp_packet_add takes ownership of the packet passed to it and (now that we
  handle zombies) might free the packet.  sftp_packet_read uses the packet type
  byte as its return code but by this point sftp_packet_add might have freed
  it.  This change fixes the problem by caching the packet type before calling
  sftp_packet_add.
  
  I don't understand why sftp_packet_read uses the packet type as its return
  code.  A future change might get rid of this entirely.

Daniel Stenberg (12 May 2012)
- sftp_packet_flush: flush zombies too
  
  As this function is called when the SFTP session is closed, it needs to
  also kill all zombies left in the SFTP session to avoid leaking memory
  just in case some zombie would still be in there.

- sftp_packetlist_flush: zombies must not have responses already
  
  When flushing the packetlist, we must only add the request as a zombie
  if no response has already been received. Otherwise we could wrongly
  make it a zombie even though the response was already received and then
  we'd get a zombie stuck there "forever"...

- sftp_read: on EOF remove packet before flush
  
  Since the sftp_packetlist_flush() function will move all the existing
  FXP_READ requests in this handle to the zombie list we must first remove
  this just received packet as it is clearly not a zombie.

- sftp_packet_require: sftp_packet_read() returning 0 is not an error
  
  Exactly as the comment in the code said, checking the return code from
  sftp_packet_read() with <= was wrong and it should be < 0. With the new
  filtering on incoming packets that are "zombies" we can now see this
  getting zero returned.

- sftp_packetlist_flush: only make it zombie if it was sent
  
  The list of outgoing packets may also contain packets that never were
  sent off and we better not make them zombies too.

- [Alexander Lamaison brought this change]

  Mark outstanding read requests after EOF as zombies.
  
  In order to be fast, sftp_read sends many read requests at once.  With a small
  file, this can mean that when EOF is received back, many of these requests are
  still outstanding.  Responses arriving after we close the file and abandon the
  file handle are queued in the SFTP packet queue and never collected.  This
  causes transfer speed to drop as a progressively longer queue must be searched
  for every packet.
  
  This change introduces a zombie request-ID list in the SFTP session that is
  used to recognise these outstanding requests and prevent them being added to
  the queue.

Peter Stuge (23 Apr 2012)
- [Rafael Kitover brought this change]

  Update win32/GNUmakefile to use OpenSSL 1.0.1a
  
  libcrypto on win32 now depends on gdi32.dll, so move the OpenSSL LDLIBS
  block to before the compiler definitions, so that libcrypto gets added
  first, and then add -lgdi32 into the following common LDLIBS for gcc.

Guenter Knauf (23 Apr 2012)
- Changed 'Requires' to 'Requires.private'.
  
  Only static builds need to link against the crypto libs.

- Fixed 'Requires:' names.
  
  The 'Requires:' line lists the names of the .pc files.

- Added 'Requires:' line to libssh2.pc.
  
  This is necessary so that other libs which lookup libssh2 info
  via pkg-config can add the right crypto lib dependencies.

- Updated dependency lib versions.

Peter Stuge (18 Apr 2012)
- configure.ac: Add option to disable build of the example applications
  
  Examples are built by default. Any of the following options on the
  configure command line will skip building them:
  
    --disable-examples-build
    --enable-examples-build=no
    --enable-examples-build=false

- userauth.c: fread() from public key file to correctly detect any errors
  
  If the filename parameter for file_read_publickey() was the name of a
  directory instead of a file then libssh2 would spin trying to fgetc()
  from the FILE * for the opened directory when trying to determine the
  length of the encoded public key, since fgetc() can't report errors.
  
  Use fread() instead to correctly detect this error condition along
  with many others.
  
  This fixes the problem reported in
  http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2012-04/0021.shtml
  
  Reported-by: Oleksiy Zagorskyi <zalex_ua@i.ua>

- Return LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_DISCONNECT on EOF when reading banner

Guenter Knauf (17 Apr 2012)
- Fixed copyright year.

- Updated dependency lib versions in static makefiles.

Daniel Stenberg (6 Apr 2012)
- version: bump to 1.4.2
  
  We're on the 1.4.2 track now (at least)

Version 1.4.1 (4 Apr 2012)

Daniel Stenberg (4 Apr 2012)
- RELEASE-NOTES: updated for 1.4.1 release

- always do "forced" window updates
  
  When calling _libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust() internally, we now
  always use the 'force' option to prevent libssh2 to avoid sending the
  update if the update isn't big enough.
  
  It isn't fully analyzed but we have seen corner cases which made a
  necessary window update not get send due to this and then the other side
  doesn't send data our side then sits waiting for forever.

- channel_read: force window adjusts!
  
  if there's not enough room to receive the data that's being requested,
  the window adjustment needs to be sent to the remote and thus the force
  option has to be used. _libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust() would
  otherwise "queue" small window adjustments for a later packet but that
  is really terribly for the small buffer read that for example is the
  final little piece of a very large file as then there is no logical next
  packet!
  
  Reported by: Armen Babakhanian
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2012-03/0130.shtml

- [Paul Howarth brought this change]

  aes: the init function fails when OpenSSL has AES support
  
  The internal init function only worked fine when the configure script
  didn't detect the OpenSSL AES_CTR function!
  
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2012-03/0111.shtml
  Reported by: Paul Howarth

- [Matthew Booth brought this change]

  transport_send: Finish in-progress key exchange before sending data
  
  _libssh2_channel_write() first reads outstanding packets before writing
  new data. If it reads a key exchange request, it will immediately start
  key re-exchange, which will require sending a response. If the output
  socket is full, this will result in a return from
  _libssh2_transport_read() of LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN. In order not to block
  a write because there is no data to read, this error is explicitly
  ignored and the code continues marshalling a packet for sending. When it
  is sent, the remote end immediately drops the connection because it was
  expecting a continuation of the key exchange, but got a data packet.
  
  This change adds the same check for key exchange to
  _libssh2_transport_send() that is in _libssh2_transport_read(). This
  ensures that key exchange is completed before any data packet is sent.

- channel_write: acknowledge transport errors
  
  When draining data off the socket with _libssh2_transport_read() (which
  in turn has to be done so that we can be sure to have read any possible
  window-increasing packets), this code previously ignored errors which
  could lead to nasty loops. Now all error codes except EAGAIN will cause
  the error to be returned at once.
  
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2012-03/0068.shtml
  Reported by: Matthew Booth

- [Steven Dake brought this change]

  In examples/x11.c, Make sure sizeof passed to read operation is correct
  
  sizeof(buf) expands to 8 or 4 (since its a pointer).  This variable may
  have been static in the past, leading to this error.
  
  Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>

- [Steven Dake brought this change]

  Fix suspicious sizeof usage in examples/x11.c
  
  In the x11 example, sizeof(buf) = 8UL (on x86_64), when this should
  probably represent the buffer size available.  I am not sure how to
  test that this change is actually correct, however.
  
  Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>

- sftp_packet_read: follow-up fix for EAGAIN/window adjust
  
  The commit in 7194a9bd7ba45 wasn't complete. This change makes sure
  variables are initialized properly before used in the EAGAIN and window
  adjust cases.

- sftp_packet_add: use named error code instead of number

- sftp_packet_add: verify the packet before accepting it
  
  In order to bail out as quickly as possible when things are wrong and
  out of sync, make sure the SFTP message is one we understand.

- SFTP: preserve the original error code more
  
  Lots of places in the code translated the original error into the more
  generic LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_TIMEOUT but this turns out to distort the
  original error reason a lot and makes tracking down the real origin of a
  problem really hard. This change makes the original error code be
  preserved to a larger extent when return up to the parent function.

- sftp_packet_read: adjust window size as necessary
  
  Commit 03ca9020756 tried to simplify the window sizing logic but broke
  SFTP readdir as there was no window sizing code left there so large
  directory listings no longer worked.
  
  This change introduces window sizing logic to the sftp_packet_read()
  function so that it now tells the remote about the local size having a
  window size that suffice when it is about to ask for directory data.
  
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2012-03/0069.shtml
  Reported by: Eric

- [Steven Dake brought this change]

  Tell C compiler we don't care about return code of libssh2_init
  
  The call of libssh2_init returns a return code, but nothing could be done
  within the _libssh2_init_if_needed execution path.
  
  Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>

- [Steven Dake brought this change]

  Add comment indicating a resource leak is not really a resource leak
  
  While possibly obvious to those investigating the code, coverity complains
  about this out of scope leak.
  
  Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>

- [Steven Dake brought this change]

  Use safer snprintf rather then sprintf in scp_send()
  
  Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>

- [Steven Dake brought this change]

  Use safer snprintf rather then sprintf in scp_recv()
  
  While the buffer is indeed allocated to a safe length, better safe then sorry.
  
  Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>

- [Steven Dake brought this change]

  use snprintf in knownhost_writeline() rather then sprintf
  
  Although the function checks the length, if the code was in error, there
  could potentially be a buffer overrun with the use of sprintf.  Instead replace
  with snprintf.
  
  Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>

- [Steven Dake brought this change]

  Add tracing to print packets left on session at libssh2_session_free
  
  Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>

Peter Stuge (2 Mar 2012)
- Define and use LIBSSH2_INVALID_SOCKET instead of INVALID_SOCKET
  
  INVALID_SOCKET is a special value in Windows representing a
  non-valid socket identifier. We were #defining this to -1 on
  non-Windows platforms, causing unneccessary namespace pollution.
  Let's have our own identifier instead.
  
  Thanks to Matt Lawson for pointing this out.

- nw/Makefile.netware: Fix project name typo to avoid needless confusion

- example/x11: Set raw terminal mode manually instead of with cfmakeraw()
  
  OpenSolaris has no cfmakeraw() so to make the example more portable
  we simply do the equivalent operations on struct termios ourselves.
  
  Thanks to Tom Weber for reporting this problem, and finding a solution.

Daniel Stenberg (17 Feb 2012)
- sftp_write: cannot return acked data *and* EAGAIN
  
  Whenever we have acked data and is about to call a function that *MAY*
  return EAGAIN we must return the number now and wait to get called
  again. Our API only allows data *or* EAGAIN and we must never try to get
  both.

Peter Stuge (13 Feb 2012)
- example/x11: Build only when sys/un.h is found by configure
  
  The example can't be built on systems without AF_UNIX sockets.

Daniel Stenberg (10 Feb 2012)
- [Alexander Lamaison brought this change]

  Simplified sftp_read.
  
  Removed the total_read variable that originally must have tracked how
  much data had been written to the buffer.  With non-blocking reads, we
  must return straight away once we have read data into the buffer so this
  variable served not purpose.
  
  I think it was still hanging around in case the initial processing of
  'leftover' data meant we wrote to the buffer but this case, like the
  others, must return immediately.  Now that it does, the last remaining
  need for the variable is gone.

- [Alexander Lamaison brought this change]

  Cleaned up sftp_read and added more explanation.
  
  Replaced the gotos which were implementing the state machine with
  a switch statement which makes the states more explicit.

- sftp_read: avoid data *and* EAGAIN
  
  Whenever we have data and is about to call a function that *MAY* return
  EAGAIN we must return the data now and wait to get called again. Our API
  only allows data *or* EAGAIN and we must never try to get both.

Peter Stuge (2 Feb 2012)
- Add a tcpip-forward example which demonstrates remote port forwarding

- libssh2.h: Add missing prototype for libssh2_session_banner_set()

- example/subsystem_netconf.c: Return error when read buffer is too small
  
  Also remove a little redundancy in the read loop condition.

- example/subsystem_netconf.c: Add a missing newline in an error message

- Fix undefined reference to _libssh_error in libgcrypt backend
  
  Commit 209de22299b4b58e582891dfba70f57e1e0492db introduced a function
  call to a non-existing function, and since then the libgcrypt backend
  has not been buildable.

Version 1.4.0 (31 Jan 2012)

Daniel Stenberg (31 Jan 2012)
- RELEASE-NOTES: synced with 6bd584d29 for 1.4.0

- s/1.3.1/1.4.0
  
  We're bumping the minor number

- [Jernej Kovacic brought this change]

  libssh2_session_supported_algs: fix compiler warning

- [Jernej Kovacic brought this change]

  session_supported_algs docs: added an example

- [Gellule Xg brought this change]

  sftp-seek: clear EOF flag
  
  Set the EOF flag to False when calling seek64 to be able to get some
  data back on a following read

- [Peter Krempa brought this change]

  userauth: Provide more informations if ssh pub key extraction fails
  
  If the function that extracts/computes the public key from a private key
  fails the errors it reports were masked by the function calling it. This
  patch modifies the key extraction function to return errors using
  _libssh_error() function.  The error messages are tweaked to contain
  reference to the failed operaton in addition to the reason.
  
   * AUTHORS: - add my name
   * libgcrypt.c: _libssh2_pub_priv_keyfile(): - return a more verbose
                                                 error using
                                                 _libssh2_error() func.
   * openssl.c: - modify call graph of _libssh2_pub_priv_keyfile() to use
                  _libssh2_error for error reporting();
   * userauth.c: - tweak functions calling _libssh2_pub_priv_keyfile() not
                   to shadow error messages

- TODO: remove issues we (sort of) did already

- ssh2_exec: skip error outputs for EAGAIN
  
  Since the example uses non-blocking mode, it will just flood the output
  with this "nonsense" error.

Guenter Knauf (30 Nov 2011)
- Some NetWare makefile tweaks.

Daniel Stenberg (18 Nov 2011)
- LIBSSH2_SFTP_PACKET_MAXLEN: increase to 80000
  
  Some SFTP servers send SFTP packets larger than 40000. Since the limit
  is only present to avoid insane sizes anyway, we can easily bump it.
  
  The define was formerly in the public header libssh2_sftp.h but served
  no external purpose and was moved into the source dir.
  
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2011-11/0004.shtml
  Reported by: Michael Harris

Alexander Lamaison (18 Nov 2011)
- [Peter Krempa brought this change]

  knownhost_check(): Don't dereference ext if NULL is passed
  
  Documentation for libssh2_knownhost_checkp() and related functions
  states that the last argument is filled with data if non-NULL.
  
  "knownhost if set to non-NULL, it must be a pointer to a 'struct
  libssh2_knownhost' pointer that gets filled in to point to info about a
  known host that matches or partially matches."
  
  In this function ext is dereferenced even if set to NULL, causing
  segfault in applications not needing the extra data.

Daniel Stenberg (11 Nov 2011)
- [Peter Krempa brought this change]

  knownhost_add: Avoid dereferencing uninitialized memory on error path.
  
  In function knownhost_add, memory is alocated for a new entry. If normal
  alocation is used, memory is not initialized to 0 right after, but a
  check is done to verify if correct key type is passed. This test is done
  BEFORE setting the memory to null, and on the error path function
  free_host() is called, that tries to dereference unititialized memory,
  resulting into a glibc abort().
  
   * knownhost.c - knownhost_add(): - move typemask check before alloc

- windows build: add define to avoid compiler warning
  
  A recent mingw compiler has started to complain on "#warning Please
  include winsock2.h before windows.h" unless the magic define is set
  first.
  
  Reported by: Vincent Torri
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2011-10/0064.shtml

Henrik Nordstrom (31 Oct 2011)
- [Vincent Torri brought this change]

  Correct Windows include file name case, simplifying cross-compilation
  
  When cross compiling to Windows, libssh2.h include Windows header files
  with upper case filenames : BaseTsd.h and WinSock2.h.
  
  These files have lowercase names with mingw-w64 (iirc, it's the same with
  mingw). And as on Windows, being lowercase or uppercase does not matter.

Daniel Stenberg (25 Oct 2011)
- [Jernej Kovacic brought this change]

  libssh2_session_supported_algs: added

- [Kamil Dudka brought this change]

  example/sftp_RW_nonblock: do not ignore LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN
  
  Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/745420

Peter Stuge (5 Oct 2011)
- example/ssh2_agent: Print host key fingerprint before authentication
  
  Also moves the comment about not being authenticated to before the
  agent authentication takes place, so that it better matches the code.

Daniel Stenberg (29 Sep 2011)
- OpenSSL EVP: fix threaded use of structs
  
  Make sure we don't clear or reset static structs after first init so
  that they work fine even when used from multiple threads. Init the
  structs in the global init.
  
  Help and assistance by: John Engstrom
  
  Fixes #229 (again)

- openssl: don't init static structs differently
  
  make_ctr_evp() is changed to take a struct pointer, and then each
  _libssh2_EVP_aes_[keylen]_ctr function is made to pass in their own
  static struct
  
  Reported by: John Engstrom
  Fixes #229

Guenter Knauf (27 Sep 2011)
- Removed obsolete include path.

Daniel Stenberg (21 Sep 2011)
- read_state: clear the state variable better
  
  Set read_state back to idle before trying to send anything so that if
  the state somehow is wrongly set.
  
  Also, avoid such a case of confusion by resetting the read_state when an
  sftp handle is closed.

- sftp_read: remove leftover fprintf
  
  Reported by: Alexander Lamaison

- sftp.h: fix the #ifdef to prevent multiple inclusions

- sftp_read: use a state variable to avoid bad writes
  
  When a channel_write call has gotten an EAGAIN back, we try harder to
  continue the same write in the subsequent invoke.

- window_size: explicit adjustments only
  
  Removed the automatic window_size adjustments from
  _libssh2_channel_read() and instead all channel readers must now make
  sure to enlarge the window sizes properly themselves.
  
  libssh2_channel_read_ex() - the public function, now grows the window
  size according to the requested buffer size. Applications can still opt
  to grow the window more on demand. Larger windows tend to give higher
  performance.
  
  sftp_read() now uses the read-ahead logic to figure out a window_size.

- libssh2.h: bump the default window size to 256K

- libssh2_userauth_keyboard_interactive.3: fix man warning
  
  It seemed to occur due to the excessive line length

- [Mikhail Gusarov brought this change]

  Add missing .gitignore entries

- [Mikhail Gusarov brought this change]

  Add manpage syntax checker to 'check' target
  
  In virtually every libssh2 release Debian's lintian catches syntax errors in
  manpages. Prevent it by checking manpages as a part of testsuite.

- libssh2_banner_set.3: fix nroff syntax mistake

Guenter Knauf (10 Sep 2011)
- Use predefined resource compiler macro.

- Added casts to silent compiler warnings.

- Fixed uint64_t printf.

- Fixed macro function signatures.

- NetWare makefile tweaks.

- Removed unused var.

- Added 2 samples not mentioned.

- Dont build x11 sample with MinGW.

- Fixed executable file description.

- Removed unused var.

- Kill stupid gcc 3.x uninitialized warning.

- Build all examples.

- More MinGW makefile tweaks.
  
  Renamed *.mingw makefiles to GNUmakefile since GNU make picks these
  up automatically, and therefore win32/Makefile removed.

- Removed forgotten WINSOCK_VERSION defines.

Daniel Stenberg (9 Sep 2011)
- libssh2_session_startup(3) => libssh2_session_handshake(3)
  
  Propagate for the current function in docs and examples.
  libssh2_session_startup() is deprecated.

- libssh2_banner_set => libssh2_session_banner_get
  
  Marked the old function as deprecated. Added the new name in the correct
  name space with the same arguments and functionality.

- new function: libssh2_session_banner_get
  
  Returns the banner from the server handshake
  
  Fixes #226

- libssh2.h: bump version to 1.4.0 for new function(s)

- remove embedded CVS/svn tags

- [liuzl brought this change]

  API add:libssh2_sftp_get_channel
  
  Return the channel of sftp, then caller can
  control the channel's behavior.
  
  Signed-off-by: liuzl <xieepp@gmail.com>

- _libssh2_channel_read: react on errors from receive_window_adjust
  
  Previously the function would ignore all errors except for EAGAIN.

- sftp_read: extend and clarify the documentation

- sftp_read: cap the read ahead maximum amount
  
  Now we only go up to LIBSSH2_CHANNEL_WINDOW_DEFAULT*30 bytes SFTP read
  ahead, which currently equals 64K*30 == 1966080 bytes.

- _libssh2_channel_read: fix non-blocking window adjusting
  
  If EAGAIN is returned when adjusting the receive window, we must not
  read from the transport directly until we've finished the adjusting.

Guenter Knauf (8 Sep 2011)
- Fix for systems which need sys/select.h.

- The files were not gone but renamed ...

Daniel Stenberg (6 Sep 2011)
- sftp_read: added documenting comment
  
  Taken from some recent email conversations I added some descriptions of
  the logic in sftp_read() to aid readers.

- 1.3.1: start the work

Version 1.3.0 (6 Sep 2011)

Daniel Stenberg (6 Sep 2011)
- Makefile.am: the Makefile.win32 files are gone

- RELEASE-NOTES: updated for 1.3.0

- sftp_read: a short read is not end of file
  
  A returned READ packet that is short will now only reduce the
  offset.
  
  This is a temporary fix as it is slightly better than the previous
  approach but still not very good.

- [liuzl brought this change]

  _libssh2_packet_add: adjust window size when truncating
  
  When receiving more data than what the window size allows on a
  particular channel, make sure that the window size is adjusted in that
  case too. Previously it would only adjust the window in the non-error
  case.

Guenter Knauf (29 Aug 2011)
- Silent compiler warning with MinGW64.

- Fixed link to native Win32 awk tool.

- Renamed MinGW makefiles.

- Some MinGW makefile tweaks.
  
  Enable build without GNU tools and with MinGW64 compiler.

- Fixed aes_ctr_do_cipher() signature.

Daniel Stenberg (26 Aug 2011)
- [liuzl brought this change]

  libssh2_sftp_seek64: flush packetlist and buffered data
  
  When seeking to a new position, flush the packetlist and buffered data
  to prevent already received or pending data to wrongly get used when
  sftp-reading from the new offset within the file.

- sftp_read: advance offset correctly for buffered copies
  
  In the case where a read packet has been received from the server, but
  the entire contents couldn't be copied to the user-buffer, the data is
  instead buffered and copied to the user's buffer in the next invocation
  of sftp_read(). When that "extra" copy is made, the 'offset' pointer was
  not advanced accordingly.
  
  The biggest impact of this flaw was that the 'already' variable at the
  top of the function that figures out how much data "ahead" that has
  already been asked for would slowly go more and more out of sync, which
  could lead to the file not being read all the way to the end.
  
  This problem was most noticable in cases where the application would
  only try to read the exact file size amount, like curl does. In the
  examples libssh2 provides the sftp read function is most often called
  with a fixed size large buffer and then the bug would not appear as
  easily.
  
  This bug was introduced in the SFTP rewrite in 1.2.8.
  
  Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-08/0305.html
       http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2011-08/0085.shtml

- wrap some long lines < 80 columns

- LIBSSH2_RECV: fix typo, use the RECV_FD macro

- subsystem_netconf.c: fix compiler warnings

- [Henrik Nordstrom brought this change]

  Custom callbacks for performing low level socket I/O

- version bump: start working towards 1.3.0

Version 1.2.9 (16 Aug 2011)

Daniel Stenberg (16 Aug 2011)
- RELEASE-NOTES: synced with 95d69d3a81261

- [Henrik Nordstrom brought this change]

  Document prototypes for macro defined functions

- [Henrik Nordstrom brought this change]

  Avoid reuse after free when closing X11 channels

- _libssh2_channel_write: handle window_size == 0 better
  
  When about to send data on the channel and the window size is 0, we must
  not just return 0 if the transport_read() function returned EAGAIN as it
  then causes a busy-loop.
  
  Bug: http://libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2011-08/0011.shtml

- gettimeofday: fix name space pollution
  
  For systems without its own gettimeofday() implementation, we still must
  not provide one outside our namespace.
  
  Reported by: Bill Segall

Dan Fandrich (5 Aug 2011)
- libssh2.pc.in: Fixed spelling in pkgconfig file

Peter Stuge (17 Jul 2011)
- example/subsystem_netconf.c: Add missing #include <string.h>

- example/subsystem_netconf.c: Discard ]]>]]> and return only XML response

- example/subsystem_netconf.c: Fix uninitialized variable bug

- example: Add subsystem_netconf.c
  
  This example demonstrates how to use libssh2 to send a request to
  the NETCONF subsystem available e.g. in JunOS.
  
  See also http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-netconf-ssh-06

Daniel Stenberg (16 Jul 2011)
- man page cleanups: non-existing functions need no man pages

- libssh2_new_host_entry.3: removed
  
  This is just junk leftovers.

- userauth_keyboard_interactive: fix buffer overflow
  
  Partly reverse 566894494b4972ae12 which was simplifying the code far too
  much and ended up overflowing a buffer within the LIBSSH2_SESSION
  struct. Back to allocating the buffer properly like it used to do.
  
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2011-06/0032.shtml
  Reported by: Alfred Gebert

- keyboard-interactive man page: cleaned up

- [Alfred Gebert brought this change]

  _libssh2_recv(): handle ENOENT error as EAGAIN
  
  A sftp session failed with error "failure establishing ssh session" on
  Solaris and HP-UX. Sometimes the first recv() function call sets errno
  to ENOENT. In the man pages for recv of Solaris and HP-UX the error
  ENOENT is not documented.
  
  I tested Solaris SPARC and x86, HP-UX i64, AIX, Windows and Linux.

- agent_list_identities: fix out of scope access
  
  An auto variable out of scope was being referenced and used.
  
  fixes #220

- _libssh2_wait_socket: fix timeouts for poll() uses

- windows: inclusion fix
  
  include winsock2.h for all windows compilers

- keyb-interactive: add the fixed buffer
  
  Belongs to commit 5668944

- code cleanup: don't use C99/c++ comments
  
  We aim for C89 compliance

- keyb-interactive: allow zero length fields
  
  Allow zero length fields so they don't cause malloc(0) calls
  
  Avoid free()ing NULL pointers
  
  Avoid a malloc of a fixed 5 byte buffer.

- libssh2_channel_process_startup.3: clean up
  
  Remove the references to the macro-fied shortcuts as they have their own
  individual man pages.
  
  Made the prototype different and more readable.

- man page: fix .BR lines
  
  We don't use \fI etc on .BR lines

- userauth_keyboard_interactive: skip code on zero length auth

- libssh2_channel_forward_accept.3: mention how to get error
  
  Since this returns a pointer, libssh2_session_last_errno() must be used
  to get the actual error code and it wasn't that clear before.

- timeout docs: mention they're added in 1.2.9

- sftp_write_sliding.c: indent fix
  
  Use the standard indenting and removed CVS leftover comment

- [zl liu brought this change]

  sftp_write_sliding: send the complete file
  
  When reaching the end of file there can still be data left not sent.

- [Douglas Masterson brought this change]

  session_startup: init state properly
  
  libssh2_session_startup() didn't set the state correctly so it could get
  confused.
  
  Fixes #218

- timeout: added man pages

- BLOCK_ADJUST_ERRNO: move rc to right level
  
  We can't declare the variable within the block and use it in the final
  do-while() expression to be properly portable C89.

- [Matt Lilley brought this change]

  adds a timeout to blocking calls
  
  Fixes bug #160 as per Daniel's suggestion
  
  Adds libssh2_session_set_timeout() and libssh2_session_get_timeout()

- SCP: fix incorrect error code
  
  After an error occurs in libssh2_scp_recv() or libssh2_scp_send(), the
  function libssh2_session_last_error() would return
  LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_NONE on error.
  
  Bug: http://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/216
  Patch by: "littlesavage"
  
  Fixes #216

Guenter Knauf (19 Apr 2011)
- Updated default (recommended) dependency versions.

Daniel Stenberg (17 Apr 2011)
- libssh2_session_block_directions: fix mistake
  
  The last LIBSSH2_SESSION_BLOCK_INBOUND should be
  LIBSSH2_SESSION_BLOCK_OUTBOUND
  
  And I shortened the short description
  
  Reported by: "drswinghead"

- msvcproj: added libs and debug stuff
  
  Added libraries needed to link whether using openssl dynamically or
  statically
  
  Added LIBSSH2DEBUG define to debug versions to enable tracing
  
  URL: http://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/215
  Patch by: Mark Smith

- sftp_write: clean offsets on error
  
  When an error has occurred on FXP_WRITE, we must make sure that the
  offset, sent offset and acked counter are reset properly.

- example/.gitignore: ignore built binaries

- sftp_write: flush the packetlist on error
  
  When an error occurs during write, flush the entire list of pending
  outgoing SFTP packets.

- keepalive: add first basic man pages
  
  Someone on IRC pointed out that we don't have these documented so I
  wrote up a first set based on the information in the wiki:
  http://trac.libssh2.org/wiki/KeepAlive

- scp_write_nonblock.c: remove pointless check
  
  libssh2_channel_write() cannot return a value that is larger than the
  input length value

Mikhail Gusarov (9 Apr 2011)
- s/\.NF/.nf/ to fix wrong macro name caught by man --warnings

Daniel Stenberg (6 Apr 2011)
- version: bump to 1.2.9_dev
  
  Also update the copyright year range to include 2011

- configure: fix $VERSION
  
  Stop using the $VERSION variable as it seems to be magically used by
  autoconfig itself and thus gets set to the value set in AC_INIT()
  without us wanting that. $LIBSSH2VER is now the libssh2 version as
  detected.
  
  Reported by: Paul Howarth
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2011-04/0008.shtml

- maketgz: use git2news.pl by the correct name

Version 1.2.8 (4 Apr 2011)

Daniel Stenberg (4 Apr 2011)
- RELEASE-NOTES: synced with fabf1a45ee

- NEWS: auto-generated from git
  
  Starting now, the NEWS file is generated from git using the git2news.pl
  script. This makes it always accurate and up-to-date, even for daily
  snapshots etc.

- sftp_write: handle FXP_WRITE errors
  
  When an sftp server returns an error back on write, make sure the
  function bails out and returns the proper error.

- configure: stop using the deprecated AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE syntax

Alexander Lamaison (13 Mar 2011)
- Support unlimited number of host names in a single line of the known_hosts file.
  
  Previously the code assumed either a single host name or a hostname,ip-address pair.  However, according to the spec [1], there can be any number of comma separated host names or IP addresses.
  
  [1] http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sshd&sektion=8

Daniel Stenberg (26 Feb 2011)
- libssh2_knownhost_readfile.3: clarify return value
  
  This function returns the number of parsed hosts on success, not just
  zero as previously documented.

Peter Stuge (26 Feb 2011)
- Don't save allocated packet size until it has actually been allocated
  
  The allocated packet size is internal state which needs to match reality
  in order to avoid problems. This commit fixes #211.

Daniel Stenberg (21 Feb 2011)
- [Alfred Gebert brought this change]

  session_startup: manage server data before server identification
  
  Fix the bug that libssh2 could not connect if the sftp server
  sends data before sending the version string.
  
  http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4253#section-4.2
  
  "The server MAY send other lines of data before sending the version
  string.  Each line SHOULD be terminated by a Carriage Return and Line
  Feed.  Such lines MUST NOT begin with "SSH-", and SHOULD be encoded
  in ISO-10646 UTF-8 [RFC3629] (language is not specified).  Clients
  MUST be able to process such lines."

- [Alfred Gebert brought this change]

  fullpacket: decompression only after init
  
  The buffer for the decompression (remote.comp_abstract) is initialised
  in time when it is needed.  With this fix decompression is disabled when
  the buffer (remote.comp_abstract) is not initialised.
  
  Bug: http://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/200

- _libssh2_channel_read: store last error
  
  When the transport layer returns EAGAIN this function didn't call
  _libssh2_error() which made the last_error not get set.

- sftp_write: clarified the comment header

- sftp_read: avoid wrapping counter to insanity
  
  As pointed out in bug #206, if a second invoke of libssh2_sftp_read()
  would shrink the buffer size, libssh2 would go nuts and send out read
  requests like crazy. This was due to an unsigned variable turning
  "negative" by some wrong math, and that value would be the amount of
  data attempt to pre-buffer!
  
  Bug: http://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/206

- sftp_packet_read: use 32bit variables for 32bit data

- libssh2_sftp_stat_ex.3: cleaned up, extended
  
  Removed the macros from it as they have their own man pages.
  
  Added the LIBSSH2_SFTP_ATTRIBUTES struct in here for easier reference.

- sftp_readdir: return error if buffer is too small
  
  If asked to read data into a buffer and the buffer is too small to hold
  the data, this function now returns an error instead of as previously
  just copy as much as fits.

- sftp_symlink: return error if receive buffer too small
  
  and clean up some variable type mismatches
  
  Discussion: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2011-01/0001.shtml

- docs: clarify what happens with a too small buffer
  
  This flaw is subject to change, but I figured it might be valuable to
  users of existing code to know how it works.

- channel_request_pty_size: fix reqPTY_state
  
  The state variable isn't properly set so every other call to the
  function fails!
  
  Bug: http://libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2010-12/0096.shtml
  Reported by: Steve Legg

- data size: cleanup
  
  Fix 64bit warnings by using (s)size_t and dedicated uint32_t types more.

- [Pierre Joye brought this change]

  ssize_t: proper typedef with MSVC compilers
  
  As discussed on the mailing list, it was wrong for win64 and using the
  VC-provided type is the safest approach instead of second- guessing
  which one it should be.

Guenter Knauf (22 Dec 2010)
- Updated OpenSSL version.

- Expanded tabs to spaces.

Peter Stuge (21 Dec 2010)
- [Joey Degges brought this change]

  _libssh2_ntohu64: fix conversion from network bytes to uint64
  
  Cast individual bytes to uint64 to avoid overflow in arithmetic.

Daniel Stenberg (20 Dec 2010)
- libssh2_userauth_list: language fix
  
  "faily" is not a good English word, and I also cleaned up some other minor
  mistakes

- crypto: unify the generic functions
  
  Added crypto.h that is the unified header to include when using crypto
  functionality. It should be the only header that needs to adapt to the
  underlying crypto library in use. It provides the set of prototypes that
  are library agnostic.

- [Mark Smith brought this change]

  userauth: derive publickey from private
  
  Pass a NULL pointer for the publickey parameter of
  libssh2_userauth_publickey_fromfile and
  libssh2_userauth_hostbased_fromfile functions.  In this case, the
  functions recompute the public key from the private key file data.
  
  This is work done by Jean-Louis CHARTON
  <Jean-Louis.CHARTON@oikialog.com>, then adapted by Mark Smith and
  slightly edited further by me Daniel.
  
  WARNING: this does leave the feature NOT WORKING when libssh2 is built
  to use libgcrypt instead of OpenSSL simply due to lack of
  implementation.

- ssh2_echo: Value stored to 'exitcode' is never read

- _libssh2_packet_add: fix SSH_MSG_DEBUG weirdness
  
  I believe I may have caused this weird typo style error when I cleaned
  up this function a while ago. Corrected now.

- uint32: more longs converted to proper types
  
  I also moved the MAC struct over to the mac.h header file and made sure
  that the users of that struct include that file.

- SFTP: more types to uint32_t
  
  The 'num_names' field in the SSH_FXP_NAME response is an unsigned 32bit
  value so we make sure to treat it like that.

- SFTP: request_ids are uint32_t
  
  I went over the code and made sure we use uint32_t all over for the
  request_id data. It is an unsigned 32bit value on the wire.

- SFTP: store request_id separately in packets
  
  By using a new separate struct for incoming SFTP packets and not sharing
  the generic packet struct, we can get rid of an unused field and add a
  new one dedicated for holding the request_id for the incoming
  package. As sftp_packet_ask() is called fairly often, a "mere" integer
  comparison is MUCH faster than the previous memcmp() of (typically) 5
  bytes.

- libssh2_sftp_open_ex: man page extended and cleaned up
  
  I added the missing documentation for the 'flags' argument.

- SFTP: unify the READ/WRITE chunk structs

- SFTP: fix memory leaks
  
  Make sure that we cleanup remainders when the handle is closed and when
  the subsystem is shutdown.
  
  Existing flaw: if a single handle sends packets that haven't been
  replied to yet at the time when the handle is closed, those packets will
  arrive later and end up in the generic packet brigade queue and they
  will remain in there until flushed. They will use unnecessary memory,
  make things slower and they will ruin the SFTP handling if the
  request_id counter ever wraps (highly unlikely to every happen).

- sftp_close_handle: packet list is generic
  
  Fix comment, simplify the loop logic

- sftp_read: pipeline reads
  
  The SFTP read function now does transfers the same way the SFTP write
  function was made to recently: it creates a list of many outgoing
  FXP_READ packets that each asks for a small data chunk. The code then
  tries to keep sending read request while collecting the acks for the
  previous requests and returns the received data.

- sftp_write: removed unused variable

- _libssh2_channel_close: don't call transport read if disconnected
  
  The loop that waits for remote.close to get set may end up looping
  forever since session->socket_state gets set to
  LIBSSH2_SOCKET_DISCONNECTED by the packet_add() function called from the
  transport_read() function and after having been set to
  LIBSSH2_SOCKET_DISCONNECTED, the transport_read() function will only
  return 0.
  
  Bug: http://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/198

- libssh2_sftp_seek64: new man page
  
  Split off libssh2_sftp_seek64 from the libssh2_sftp_seek man page, and
  mentioned that we consider the latter deprecated. Also added a mention
  about the dangers of doing seek during writing or reading.

- sftp_seek: fix
  
  The new SFTP write code caused a regression as the seek function no
  longer worked as it didn't set the write position properly.
  
  It should be noted that seeking is STRONGLY PROHIBITED during upload, as
  the upload magic uses two different offset positions and the multiple
  outstanding packets etc make them sensitive to change in the midst of
  operations.
  
  This functionality was just verified with the new example code
  sftp_append. This bug was filed as bug #202:
  
  Bug: http://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/202

- sftp_append: new example doing SFTP append

- MAX_SFTP_OUTGOING_SIZE: 30000
  
  I ran SFTP upload tests against localhost. It showed that to make the
  app reach really good speeds, I needed to do a little code tweak and
  change MAX_SFTP_OUTGOING_SIZE from 4000 to 30000. The tests I did before
  with the high latency tests didn't show any real difference whatever I
  had that size set to.
  
  This number is the size in bytes that libssh2 cuts off the large input
  buffer and sends off as an individual sftp packet.

- sftp_write_sliding.c: new example
  
  This is an example that is very similar to sftp_write_nonblock.c, with
  the exception that this uses
  
  1 - a larger upload buffer
  
  2 - a sliding buffer mechnism to allow the app to keep sending lots of
  data to libssh2 without having to first drain the buffer.
  
  These are two key issues to make libssh2 SFTP uploads really perform
  well at this point in time.

- cpp: s/#elsif/#elif
  
  This looks like a typo as #elsif is not really C...

- _libssh2_channel_write: revert channel_write() use
  
  The attempts made to have _libssh2_channel_write() accept larger pieces
  of data and split up the data by itself into 32700 byte chunks and pass
  them on to channel_write() in a loop as a way to do faster operations on
  larger data blocks was a failed attempt.
  
  The reason why it is difficult:
  
  The API only allows EAGAIN or a length to be returned. When looping over
  multiple blocks to get sent, one block can get sent and the next might
  not. And yet: when transport_send() has returned EAGAIN we must not call
  it again with new data until it has returned OK on the existing data it
  is still working on. This makes it a mess and we do get a much easier
  job by simply returning the bytes or EAGAIN at once, as in the EAGAIN
  case we can assume that we will be called with the same arguments again
  and transport_send() will be happy.
  
  Unfortunately, I think we take a small performance hit by not being able
  to do this.

- ssh2_echo: new example
  
  This is a new example snippet. The code is largely based on ssh2_exec,
  and is written by Tommy Lindgren. I edited it into C90 compliance and to
  conform to libssh2 indent style and some more.

- send_existing: return after send_existing
  
  When a piece of data is sent from the send_existing() function we must
  make the parent function return afterwards. Otherwise we risk that the
  parent function tries to send more data and ends up getting an EGAIN for
  that more data and since it can only return one return code it doesn't
  return info for the successfully sent data.
  
  As this change is a regression I now added a larger comment explaining
  why it has to work like this.

- _libssh2_channel_write: count resent data as written
  
  In the logic that resends data that was kept for that purpose due to a
  previous EAGAIN, the data was not counted as sent causing badness.

Peter Stuge (13 Nov 2010)
- Use fprintf(stderr, ) instead of write(2, ) for debugging

- session/transport: Correctly handle when _libssh2_send() returns -EAGAIN

- src/agent.c: Simplify _libssh2_send() error checking ever so slightly

Daniel Stenberg (12 Nov 2010)
- send/recv: use _libssh2_recv and _libssh2_send now
  
  Starting now, we unconditionally use the internal replacement functions
  for send() and recv() - creatively named _libssh2_recv() and
  _libssh2_send().
  
  On errors, these functions return the negative 'errno' value instead of
  the traditional -1. This design allows systems that have no "natural"
  errno support to not have to invent it. It also means that no code
  outside of these two transfer functions should use the errno variable.

- channel_write: move some logic to _libssh2_channel_write
  
  Some checks are better done in _libssh2_channel_write just once per
  write instead of in channel_write() since the looping will call the
  latter function multiple times per _libssh2_channel_write() invoke.

- sftp_write: handle "left over" acked data
  
  The SFTP handle struct now buffers number of acked bytes that haven't
  yet been returned. The way this is used is as following:
  
  1. sftp_write() gets called with a buffer of let say size 32000. We
  split 32000 into 8 smaller packets and send them off one by one. One of
  them gets acked before the function returns so 4000 is returned.
  
  2. sftp_write() gets called again a short while after the previous one,
  now with a much smaller size passed in to the function. Lets say 8000.
  In the mean-time, all of the remaining packets from the previous call
  have been acked (7*4000 = 28000). This function then returns 8000 as all
  data passed in are already sent and it can't return any more than what
  it got passed in. But we have 28000 bytes acked. We now store the
  remaining 20000 in the handle->u.file.acked struct field to add up in
  the next call.
  
  3. sftp_write() gets called again, and now there's a backlogged 20000
  bytes to return as fine and that will get skipped from the beginning
  of the buffer that is passed in.

- sftp_write: polished and simplified
  
  Removed unnecessary struct fields and state changes within the function.
  
  Made the loop that checks for ACKs only check chunks that were fully
  sent.

- SCP: on failure, show the numerical error reason
  
  By calling libssh2_session_last_errno()

- SFTP: provide the numerical error reason on failure

- SCP: clean up failure treatment
  
  When SCP send or recv fails, it gets a special message from the server
  with a warning or error message included. We have no current API to
  expose that message but the foundation is there. Removed unnecessary use
  of session struct fields.

- sftp_write: enlarge buffer to perform better

- packets: code cleanup
  
  I added size checks in several places. I fixed the code flow to be easier
  to read in some places.
  
  I removed unnecessary zeroing of structs. I removed unused struct fields.

- LIBSSH2_CALLBACK_MACERROR: clarify return code use

- _libssh2_userauth_publickey: avoid shadowing

- packet: avoid shadowing global symbols

- sftp_readdir: avoid shadowing

- shadowing: don't shadow the global compress

- _libssh2_packet_add: turn ifs into a single switch

- _libssh2_packet_add: check SSH_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST packet

- _libssh2_packet_add: SSH_MSG_DEBUG length checks
  
  Verify lengths before using them. Read always_display from the correct
  index. Don't copy stuff around just to provide zero-termination of the
  strings.

- _libssh2_packet_add: SSH_MSG_IGNORE skip memmove
  
  There's no promise of a zero termination of the data in the callback so
  no longer perform ugly operation in order to provide it.

- _libssh2_packet_add: SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT length checks
  
  Verify lengths before trying to read data.

- indent: break lines at 80 columns

- SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE: used defined values
  
  We don't like magic numbers in the code. Now the acceptable failure
  codes sent in the SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE message are added as
  defined values in the private header file.

- sftp_write: don't return EAGAIN if no EAGAIN was received
  
  This function now only returns EAGAIN if a lower layer actually returned
  EAGAIN to it. If nothing was acked and no EAGAIN was received, it will
  now instead return 0.

- _libssh2_wait_socket: detect nothing-to-wait-for
  
  If _libssh2_wait_socket() gets called but there's no direction set to
  wait for, this causes a "hang". This code now detects this situation,
  set a 1 second timeout instead and outputs a debug output about it.

- decomp: remove the free_dest argument
  
  Since the decompress function ALWAYS returns allocated memory we get a
  lot simpler code by removing the ability to return data unallocated.

- decomp: cleaned off old compression stuff
  
  I cleared off legacy code from when the compression and decompression
  functions were a single unified function. Makes the code easier to read
  too.

- [TJ Saunders brought this change]

  decomp: increase decompression buffer sizes

- [TJ Saunders brought this change]

  zlib: Add debug tracing of zlib errors

- sftp_packet_read: handle partial reads of the length field
  
  SFTP packets come as [32 bit length][payload] and the code didn't
  previously handle that the initial 32 bit field was read only partially
  when it was read.

- [Jasmeet Bagga brought this change]

  kex_agree_hostkey: fix NULL pointer derefence
  
  While setting up the session, ssh tries to determine the type of
  encryption method it can use for the session. This requires looking at
  the keys offered by the remote host and comparing these with the methods
  supported by libssh2 (rsa & dss). To do this there is an iteration over
  the array containing the methods supported by libssh2.
  
  If there is no agreement on the type of encryption we come to the 3rd
  entry of the hostkeyp array. Here hostkeyp is valid but *hostkep is
  NULL. Thus when we dereference that in (*hostkeyp)->name there is a
  crash

- _libssh2_transport_send: remove dead assignment
  
  'data' isn't accessed beyond this point so there's no need to assign it.

- scp_recv: remove dead assignment
  
  Instead of assigning a variable we won't read, we now use the more
  explicit (void) prefix.

- sftp_write: removed superfluous assignment

- bugfix: avoid use of uninitialized value

- sftp_packet_require: propagate error codes better
  
  There were some chances that they would cause -1 to get returned by
  public functions and as we're hunting down all such occurances and since
  the underlying functions do return valuable information the code now
  passes back proper return codes better.

- [Alfred Gebert brought this change]

  fix memory leaks (two times cipher_data) for each sftp session

- libssh2_userauth_authenticated: make it work as documented
  
  The man page clearly says it returns 1 for "already authenticated" but
  the code said non-zero. I changed the code to use 1 now, as that is also
  non-zero but it gets the benefit that it now matches the documentation.
  
  Using 1 instead of non-zero is better for two reasons:
  
  1. We have the opportunity to introduce other return codes in the future for
     things like error and what not.
  2. We don't expose the internal bitmask variable value.

- userauth_keyboard_interactive: fix indent

- [Alfred Gebert brought this change]

  fix memory leak in userauth_keyboard_interactive()
  
  First I wanted to free the memory in session_free() but then
  I had still memory leaks because in my test case the function
  userauth_keyboard_interactive() is called twice. It is called
  twice perhaps because the server has this authentication
  methods available: publickey,gssapi-with-mic,keyboard-interactive
  The keyboard-interactive method is successful.

- dist: include sftp.h in dist archives

Simon Josefsson (27 Oct 2010)
- Update header to match new function prototype, see c48840ba88.

Daniel Stenberg (26 Oct 2010)
- bugfixes: the transport rearrange left some subtle flaws now gone

- libssh2_userauth_publickey_fromfile_ex.3: cleaned up looks

- libssh2_userauth_publickey: add man page
  
  I found an undocumented public function and we can't have it like
  that. The description here is incomplete, but should serve as a template
  to allow filling in...

- libssh2_sftp_write.3: added blurb about the "write ahead"
  
  Documented the new SFTP write concept

- sftp_close_handle: free any trailing write chunks

- _libssh2_channel_write: fix warnings

- SFTP: bufgix, move more sftp stuff to sftp.h
  
  The sftp_write function shouldn't assume that the buffer pointer will be
  the same in subsequent calls, even if it assumes that the data already
  passed in before haven't changed.
  
  The sftp structs are now moved to sftp.h (which I forgot to add before)

- SFTP: use multiple outgoing packets when writing
  
  sftp_write was rewritten to split up outgoing data into multiple packets
  and deal with the acks in a more asynchronous manner. This is meant to
  help overcome latency and round-trip problems with the SFTP protocol.

- TODO: implemented a lot of the ideas now

- _libssh2_channel_write: removed 32500 size limit
  
  Neither _libssh2_channel_write nor sftp_write now have the 32500 size
  limit anymore and instead the channel writing function now has its own
  logic to send data in multiple calls until everything is sent.

- send_existing: don't tell parent to return when drained
  
  That will just cause unnecessary code execution.

- _libssh2_channel_write: general code cleanup
  
  simplified the function and removed some unused struct fields

- _libssh2_transport_send: replaces _libssh2_transport_write
  
  The new function takes two data areas, combines them and sends them as a
  single SSH packet. This allows several functions to allocate and copy
  less data.
  
  I also found and fixed a mixed up use of the compression function
  arguments that I introduced in my rewrite in a recent commit.

- scp_write_nonblock: use select() instead of busyloop
  
  Make this example nicer by not busylooping.

- send_existing: clear olen when the data is sent off

- _libssh2_transport_write: allow 256 extra bytes around the packet

- _libssh2_transport_write: remade to send without malloc

- compress: compression disabled by default
  
  We now allow libssh2_session_flag() to enable compression with a new
  flag and I added documentation for the previous LIBSSH2_FLAG_SIGPIPE
  flag which I wasn't really aware of!

- comp: split the compress function
  
  It is now made into two separate compress and decompress functions. In
  preparation for upcoming further modficications.

Dan Fandrich (20 Oct 2010)
- Added header file to allow compiling in older environments

Daniel Stenberg (20 Oct 2010)
- TODO: add a possible new API for SFTP transfers

- TODO: "New Transport API" added

- TODO: add buffering plans

Simon Josefsson (13 Oct 2010)
- Mention libssh2_channel_get_exit_signal and give kudos.

- [Tommy Lindgren brought this change]

  Add libssh2_channel_get_exit_signal man page.
  
  Signed-off-by: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>

- [Tommy Lindgren brought this change]

  Add libssh2_channel_get_exit_signal.
  
  Signed-off-by: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>

- Add libssh2_free man page and fix typo.

- Add libssh2_free.

Daniel Stenberg (11 Oct 2010)
- scp_recv: improved treatment of channel_read() returning zero
  
  As a zero return code from channel_read() is not an error we must make
  sure that the SCP functions deal with that properly. channel_read()
  always returns 0 if the channel is EOFed already so we check for EOF
  after 0-reads to be able to return error properly.

- libssh2_session_methods.3: detail what can be asked for

- compression: send zlib before none
  
  As the list of algorithms in a preferred order we should send zlib
  before none to increase the chances that the server will let us do
  compression.

- compress: faster check, better return codes
  
  In the transport functions we avoid a strcmp() now and just check a
  boolean instead.
  
  The compress/decompress function's return code is now acknowledged and
  used as actual return code in case of failures.

- libssh2_session_handshake: replaces libssh2_session_startup()
  
  The function libssh2_session_startup() is now considered deprecated due
  to the portability issue with the socket argument.
  libssh2_session_handshake() is the name of the replacement.

- libssh2_socket_t: now externally visible
  
  In preparation for upcominig changes, the libssh2_socket_t type is now
  typedef'ed in the public header.

- _libssh2_transport_drain: removed
  
  This function proved not to be used nor useful.

- _libssh2_channel_write: don't iterate over transport writes
  
  When a call to _libssh2_transport_write() succeeds, we must return from
  _libssh2_channel_write() to allow the caller to provide the next chunk
  of data.
  
  We cannot move on to send the next piece of data that may already have
  been provided in this same function call, as we risk getting EAGAIN for
  that and we can't return information both about sent data as well as
  EAGAIN. So, by returning short now, the caller will call this function
  again with new data to send.

- _libssh2_transport_write: updated documentation blurb

- _libssh2_transport_write: remove fprintf remainder
  
  Mistake from previous debugging

- session: improved errors
  
  Replaced -1/SOCKET_NONE errors with appropriate error defines instead.
  
  Made the verbose trace output during banner receiving less annoying for
  non-blocking sessions.

- crypt_init: use correct error define

- _libssh2_error: hide EAGAIN for non-blocking sessions
  
  In an attempt to make the trace output less cluttered for non-blocking
  sessions the error function now avoids calling the debug function if the
  error is the EAGAIN and the session is non-blocking.

- agent: use better error defines

- comp_method_zlib_init: use correct error defines

- transport: better error codes
  
  LIBSSH2_SOCKET_NONE (-1) should no longer be used as error code as it is
  (too) generic and we should instead use specific and dedicated error
  codes to better describe the error.

- channel: return code and _libssh2_error cleanup
  
  Made sure that all transport_write() call failures get _libssh2_error
  called.

- _libssh2_channel_write: limit to 32700 bytes
  
  The well known and used ssh server Dropbear has a maximum SSH packet
  length at 32768 by default. Since the libssh2 design current have a
  fixed one-to-one mapping from channel_write() to the packet size created
  by transport_write() the previous limit of 32768 in the channel layer
  caused the transport layer to create larger packets than 32768 at times
  which Dropbear rejected forcibly (by closing the connection).
  
  The long term fix is of course to remove the hard relation between the
  outgoing SSH packet size and what the input length argument is in the
  transport_write() function call.

- libssh.h: add more dedicated error codes

- SCP: allow file names with bytes > 126
  
  When parsing the SCP protocol and verifying that the data looks like a
  valid file name, byte values over 126 must not be consider illegal since
  UTF-8 file names will use such codes.
  
  Reported by: Uli Zappe
  Bug: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2010-08/0112.shtml

Dan Fandrich (25 Aug 2010)
- Document the three sftp stat constants

Guenter Knauf (18 Aug 2010)
- Fixed Win32 makefile which was now broken at resource build.

- It is sufficient to pipe stderr to NUL to get rid of the nasty messages.

- [Author: Guenter Knauf brought this change]

  Removed Win32 ifdef completely for sys/uio.h.
  
  No idea why we had this ifdef at all but MSVC, MingW32, Watcom
  and Borland all have no sys/uio.h header; so if there's another
  Win32 compiler which needs it then it should be added explicitely
  instead of this negative list.

- New files should also be added to Makefile.am.
  
  Otherwise they will never be included with release and snapshot tarballs ...

Daniel Stenberg (18 Aug 2010)
- version: bump to 1.2.8_DEV

Version 1.2.7 (17 Aug 2010)

Daniel Stenberg (17 Aug 2010)
- release: updated to hold 1.2.7 info

Guenter Knauf (17 Aug 2010)
- Use the new libssh2.rc file.

- Added resource file for libssh2.dll (shamelessly stolen from libcurl).

- Updated Win32 MSVC dependencies versions.

- Added include for sys/select.h to get fd.set on some platforms.

- Added Watcom makefile borrowed from libcurl.
  
  This makefile compiles already all files fine for static lib, but needs
  final touch when I have OpenSSL fully working with shared libs and Watcom.

- Added copyright define to libssh2.h and use it for binary builds.

- Moved version defines up in order to include from .rc file.
  
  Blocked rest of header with ifndef so its possible to let
  the rc compiler only use the version defines.

- Some minor makefile tweaks.

Daniel Stenberg (2 Aug 2010)
- example: treat the libssh2_channel_read() return code properly
  
  A short read is not an error. Only negative values are errors!

- libssh2_wait_socket: reset error code to "leak" EAGAIN less
  
  Since libssh2 often sets LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN internally before
  _libssh2_wait_socket is called, we can decrease some amount of
  confusion in user programs by resetting the error code in this function
  to reduce the risk of EAGAIN being stored as error when a blocking
  function returns.

- _libssh2_wait_socket: poll needs milliseconds
  
  As reported on the mailing list, the code path using poll() should
  multiple seconds with 1000 to get milliseconds, not divide!
  
  Reported by: Jan Van Boghout

- typedef: make ssize_t get typedef without LIBSSH2_WIN32
  
  The condition around the ssize_t typedef depended on both LIBSSH2_WIN32
  *and* _MSC_VER being defined when it should be enough to depend on
  _MSC_VER only. It also makes it nicer so libssh2-using code builds fine
  without having custom defines.

- [John Little brought this change]

  session_free: free more data to avoid memory leaks

- channel_free: ignore problems with channel_close()
  
  As was pointed out in bug #182, we must not return failure from
  _libssh2_channel_free() when _libssh2_channel_close() returns an error
  that isn't EAGAIN. It can effectively cause the function to never go
  through, like it did now in the case where the socket was actually
  closed but socket_state still said LIBSSH2_SOCKET_CONNECTED.
  
  I consider this fix the right thing as it now also survives other
  errors, even if making sure socket_state isn't lying is also a good
  idea.

- publickey_list_free: no return value from a void function
  
  Fixed a compiler warning I introduced previously when checking input
  arguments more. I also added a check for the other pointer to avoid NULL
  pointer dereferences.

- [Lars Nordin brought this change]

  openssl: make use of the EVP interface
  
  Make use of the EVP interface for the AES-funktion. Using this method
  supports the use of different ENGINES in OpenSSL for the AES function
  (and the direct call to the AES_encrypt should not be used according to
  openssl.org)

Peter Stuge (23 Jun 2010)
- [Tor Arntsen brought this change]

  Don't overflow MD5 server hostkey
  
  Use SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH and MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH in memcpy instead of hardcoded
  values. An incorrect value was used for MD5.

- Fix message length bugs in libssh2_debug()
  
  There was a buffer overflow waiting to happen when a debug message was
  longer than 1536 bytes.
  
  Thanks to Daniel who spotted that there was a problem with the message
  length passed to a trace handler also after commit
  0f0652a3093111fc7dac0205fdcf8d02bf16e89f.

- Make libssh2_debug() create a correctly terminated string
  
  Also use FILE *stderr rather than fd 2, which can very well be something
  completely different.

Daniel Stenberg (23 Jun 2010)
- [TJ Saunders brought this change]

  handshake: Compression enabled at the wrong time
  
  In KEXINIT messages, the client and server agree on, among other
  things, whether to use compression. This method agreement occurs
  in src/kex.c's kex_agree_methods() function. However, if
  compression is enabled (either client->server, server->client, or
  both), then the compression layer is initialized in
  kex_agree_methods() -- before NEWKEYS has been received.
  
  Instead, the initialization of the compression layer should
  happen after NEWKEYS has been received. This looks to occur
  insrc/kex.c's diffie_hellman_sha1(), which even has the comment:
  
      /* The first key exchange has been performed,
  
          switch to active crypt/comp/mac mode */
  
  There, after NEWKEYS is received, the cipher and mac algorithms
  are initialized, and that is where the compression should be
  initialized as well.
  
  The current implementation fails if server->client compression is
  enabled because most server implementations follow OpenSSH's
  lead, where compression is initialized after NEWKEYS. Since the
  server initializes compression after NEWKEYS, but libssh2
  initializes compression after KEXINIT (i.e. before NEWKEYS), they
  are out of sync.
  
  Reported in bug report #180

- [TJ Saunders brought this change]

  userauth_hostbased_fromfile: packet length too short
  
  The packet length calculated in src/userauth.c's
  userauth_hostbased_fromfile() function is too short by 4 bytes;
  it forgets to add four bytes for the length of the hostname.
  This causes hostbased authentication to fail, since the server
  will read junk data.
  
  verified against proftpd's mod_sftp module

- _libssh2_userauth_publickey: reject method names longer than the data
  
  This functions get the method length by looking at the first 32
  bit of data, and I now made it not accept method lengths that are
  longer than the whole data set is, as given in the dedicated
  function argument.
  
  This was detected when the function was given bogus public key
  data as an ascii string, which caused the first 32bits to create
  a HUGE number.

- NULL resistance: make more public functions survive NULL pointer input
  
  Sending in NULL as the primary pointer is now dealt with by more
  public functions. I also narrowed the userauth.c code somewhat to
  stay within 80 columns better.

- agent: make libssh2_agent_userauth() work blocking properly
  
  previously it would always work in a non-blocking manner

Peter Stuge (17 Jun 2010)
- Fix underscore typo for 64-bit printf format specifiers on Windows
  
  Commit 49ddf447ff4bd80285f926eac0115f4e595f9425 was missing underscores.

Daniel Stenberg (16 Jun 2010)
- libssh2_session_callback_set: extended the man page

- [John brought this change]

  LIBSSH2_DEBUG: macro uses incorrect function variable
  
  The LIBSSH2_DEBUG macro, defined in libssh2_priv.h, incorrectly uses the
  function variable ssh_msg_disconnect when it should use ssh_msg_debug.
  
  This shows that the LIBSSH2_CALLBACK_DEBUG callback never has worked...

- warning: fix a compiler warning 'pointer differs in signedness'
  
  As reported in bug #177

- portability: introduce LIBSSH2_INT64_T_FORMAT for 64bit printf()s
  
  As pointed out in bug #177, some of the Windows compilers use
  %I64 to output 64 bit variables with the printf family.

- debug: avoid sending NULL to sprintf %s
  
  Via the _libssh2_debug() macro/function. Pointed out by john in bug report

- sftp docs: show macro on macro page, only function on function page
  
  The individual man pages for macros now show the full convenience
  macro as defined, and then the man page for the actual function
  only shows the function.

- code police: make the code use less than 80 columns

- libssh2_channel_write_ex: remove macros, added wording on buffer size

- libssh2_sftp_write: document buffer size and changed some ordering

- libssh2_channel_write_stderr: show how the macro is defined

- libssh2_channel_write: show how the macro is defined

- SFTP: limit write() to not produce overly large packets
  
  sftp_write() now limits how much data it gets at a time even more
  than before. Since this function creates a complete outgoing
  packet based on what gets passed to it, it is crucial that it
  doesn't create too large packets.
  
  With this method, there's also no longer any problem to use very
  large buffers in your application and feed that to libssh2. I've
  done numerous tests now with uploading data over SFTP using 100K
  buffers and I've had no problems with that.

- scp_write_nonblock: add transfer time info
  
  Using the same timing logic and output format as
  sftp_write_nonblock allows us to very easily run benchmarks on
  SCP vs SFTP uploads using libssh2.

- sftp_write_nonblock: select() on socket, use *BIG* buffer, time transfer
  
  The select() is just to make it nicer so that it doesn't
  crazy-loop on EAGAIN. The buffer size thing is mostly to verify
  that this really work as supposed.
  
  Transfer timing is just a minor thing, but it can just as well be
  there and help us time and work on performance easier using out
  of the box examples.

- agent: use _libssh2_error() when returning errors
  
  As pointed out in bug report #173, this module basically never
  used _libssh2_error() which made it work inconstently with other
  parts of the libssh2 code base. This is my first take at making
  this code more in line with the rest.

- inputchecks: make lots of API functions check for NULL pointers
  
  If an application accidentally provides a NULL handle pointer to
  the channel or sftp public functions, they now return an error
  instead of segfaulting.

- libssh2_channel_eof: clarify that it returns negative on errors

- SFTP: keep the sftp error code as 32 bit
  
  'last_errno' holds to the error code from the SFTP protocol and
  since that is 32 bits on the wire there's no point in using a
  long for this internally which is larger on some platforms.

- agent: make the code better deal with unexpected code flows
  
  agent->ops gets initialized by the libssh2_agent_connect() call
  but we need to make sure that we don't segfault even if a bad
  sequence of function calls is used.

Alexander Lamaison (10 Jun 2010)
- Better handling of invalid key files.
  
  Passing an invalid public key to libssh2_userauth_publickey_fromfile_ex
  triggered an assertion.  Replaced this with a runtime check that rejects
  obviously invalid key data.

Daniel Stenberg (10 Jun 2010)
- version: we start working on 1.2.7 now

Version 1.2.6 (10 Jun 2010)

Daniel Stenberg (10 Jun 2010)
- NEWS: add the 1.2.6 release details

- RELEASE-NOTES: 1.2.6 details added

Guenter Knauf (10 Jun 2010)
- fixed libssh2.dsw to use the generated libssh2.dsp; removed old *.dsp files.

- moved MSVC strdup define to libssh2_config.h which we include already.

- added missing source files to src/NMakefile.

Daniel Stenberg (8 Jun 2010)
- libssh2_poll: refer to poll(3) and select(3) instead

- example: fix strdup() for MSVC compiles
  
  MSVC has a _strdup() that we better use. This was reported in bug

- SFTP: fail init SFTP if session isn't authenticated
  
  Alexander Lamaison filed bug #172
  (http://trac.libssh2.org/ticket/172), and pointed out that SFTP
  init would do bad if the session isn't yet authenticated at the
  time of the call, so we now check for this situation and returns
  an error if detected. Calling sftp_init() at this point is bad
  usage to start with.

- direct_tcpip: bring back inclusion of libssh2_config.h
  
  In order to increase portability of this example, I'm bringing
  the inclusion of libssh2_config.h back, and I also added an
  require that header for this example to compile.
  
  I also made all code lines fit within 80 columns.

Guenter Knauf (3 Jun 2010)
- cast away a warning.

- moved CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE define up so its defined before the winsock headers are included.

- fixed platform detection for MingW32 test makefile.

- MingW32 has gettimeofday() implemented, so proper ifdef this function here.

- removed MSVC ifdef since seems we can use __int64 still with latest headers.

- changed copyright notice for MinW32 and NetWare binaries.

- cleaned up MSVC ifdefs which where spreaded over 3 places.

- added uint8_t typedef for NetWare CLIB platform.

- if the function declaration gets changed the header should be changed too.

- this is MSVC specific and doesnt apply for all Win32 compilers;
  the uint8_t typedef clashes with MingW32 headers.

- updated MingW32 makefiles for latest dependency lib versions.

- updated NetWare makefiles for latest dependency lib versions.

Dan Fandrich (30 May 2010)
- Fixed compiling with libgcrypt
  
  A change of parameter types from unsigned long to size_t was
  missed in the prototype in libgcrypt.h

Daniel Stenberg (28 May 2010)
- statvfs: use libssh2_sftp_statvfs only, no "_ex"
  
  As the long-term goal is to get rid of the extensive set of
  macros from the API we can just as well start small by not adding
  new macros when we add new functions. Therefore we let the
  function be libssh2_sftp_statvfs() plainly without using an _ex
  suffix.
  
  I also made it use size_t instead of unsigned int for the string
  length as that too is a long-term goal for the API.

- [Grubsky Grigory brought this change]

  DSP: output lib name typo

- [Grubsky Grigory brought this change]

  win32: provide a uint8_t typedef for better building on windows

- agent: win32: fix bad _libssh2_store_str call
  
  As pointed out by Grubsky Grigory <g.grubsky@securitycode.ru>, I
  made a mistake when I added the _libssh2_store_str() call before
  and I made a slightly different patch than what he suggested.
  Based purely on taste.

Peter Stuge (24 May 2010)
- [Joey Degges brought this change]

  Add libssh2_sftp_statvfs() and libssh2_sftp_fstatvfs()
  
  These can be used to get file system statistics from servers that
  support the statvfs@openssh.com and fstatvfs@openssh.com extensions.

Alexander Lamaison (22 May 2010)
- [Jose Baars brought this change]

  VMS specific: make sure final release can be installed over daily build

- [Jose Baars brought this change]

  VMS: small improvement to the man2help utilities

Peter Stuge (22 May 2010)
- [Joey Degges brought this change]

  libssh2_exit and libssh2_sftp_readdir man page fixes

Daniel Stenberg (21 May 2010)
- spelling: s/sue/use

Alexander Lamaison (21 May 2010)
- Change magic port number for generic knownhost check.
  
  libssh2_knownhost_checkp took 0 as a magic port number that indicated
  a 'generic' check should be performed.  However, 0 is a valid port
  number in its own right so this commit changes the magic value to any
  negative int.

Mikhail Gusarov (5 May 2010)
- Add re-discovered copyright holders to COPYING

- Restoring copyright statements from pre-git era
  
  Eli Fant has contributed fragmenting SFTP requests

- Restoring my copyright statements from pre-git era
  
  keyboard_interactive, 'exit-status' information packet, non-atomic read/write
  under FreeBSD, multi-channel operation bugfixes.

Daniel Stenberg (3 May 2010)
- pedantic: make the code C90 clean

Peter Stuge (3 May 2010)
- Do proper keyboard-interactive user dialog in the sftp.c example

Daniel Stenberg (3 May 2010)
- added to tarball: libssh2_knownhost_checkp.3

- knownhost: support [host]:port in knownhost file
  
  OpenSSH has ways to add hosts to the knownhosts file that include
  a specific port number which makes the key associated with only
  that specific host+port pair. libssh2 previously did not support
  this, and I was forced to add a new function to the API to
  properly expose this ability to applications:
  libssh2_knownhost_checkp()
  
  To *add* such hosts to the knownhosts file, you make sure to pass
  on the host name in that manner to the libssh2_knownhost_addc()
  function.

- init/exit: mention these were added in 1.2.5

- libssh2_knownhost_check docs: correct the prototype

- examples: avoid use of uninitialized variable 'sock'

- KEX: stop pretending we negotiate language
  
  There was some stub-like parts of an implementation for
  implementing kex language negotiation that caused clang-analyzer
  to warn and as it did nothing I've now removed the dead code.

- Uninitialized argument

- sftpdir: removed dead assignment

- Makefile.am: include the VMS-specific config header as well

- [Jose Baars brought this change]

  Add VMS specific libssh2_config.h

- fix Value stored to 's' is never read warning
  
  and moved variable declaration of s to be more local

- kexinit: simplify the code and avoid scan-build warning
  
  Previously it would say "Value stored to 's' is never read" due
  fourth increment of 's'.

Alexander Lamaison (28 Apr 2010)
- Removed unecessary brackets.

- Changed sftp_attrsize macro to a static function.

Daniel Stenberg (28 Apr 2010)
- release: include the VMS-specific files

- sftp_attrsize: protect the macro argument with proper parentheses

- ssh2_agent: avoid using 'session' uninitialized on failures

- examples: remove assignments of variable rc that's never used

- publickey_init: remove useless variable increment

- hostkey_method_ssh_rsa_init: remove useless variable increment

- packet_x11_open: removed useless variable increment
  
  and made the declaration of a variable more local

- packet_queue_listener: removed useless variable increment
  
  and made the declaration of a variable more local

- sftp_read: move a read_responses array to where its used
  
  I find that this increases readability since the array is used
  only in the function call just immediately below and nowhere
  else.

- sftp_readdir: turn a small array static const and move it

- sftp_attrsize: converted function to a macro
  
  This way, the macro can evaluate a static number at compile time
  for two out of four uses, and it probably runs faster for the
  other two cases too.

- sftp_open: deal with short channel_write calls
  
  This was an old TODO that just wasn't done before. If
  channel_write returns short, that is not an error.

- sftp_open: clean up, better check of input data
  
  The clang-analyzer report made it look into this function and
  I've went through it to remove a potential use of an
  uninitialized variable and I also added some validation of input
  data received from the server.
  
  In general, lots of more code in this file need to validate the
  input before assuming it is correct: there are servers out there
  that have bugs or just have another idea of how to do the SFTP
  protocol.

- bugfix: avoid using the socket if it failed to create one

- bugfix: potential use of NULL pointer

- libssh2_userauth_password_ex: clarify errors somewhat
  
  The errors mentioned in this man page are possible return codes
  but not necessarily the only return codes that this can return.
  
  Also reformatted the typ prototypes somewhat.

- examples: fixed and made them more similar
  
  The channel read/write functions can return 0 in legitimate cases
  without it being an error, and we need to loop properly if they
  return short.

- [Jose Baars brought this change]

  VMS port of libssh2; changes in the libssh2 common code

- Makefile: added the two news headers userauth.h and session.h

- cleanup: prefer the internal functions
  
  To get the blocking vs non-blocking to work as smooth as possible
  and behave better internally, we avoid using the external
  interfaces when calling functions internally.
  
  Renamed a few internal functions to use _libssh2 prefix when not
  being private within a file, and removed the libssh2_ for one
  that was private within the file.

- session_free: remove dead code

- libssh2_publickey_init: fixed to work better non-blocking
  
  This was triggered by a clang-analyzer complaint that turned out
  to be valid, and it made me dig deeper and fix some generic non-
  blocking problems I disovered in the code.
  
  While cleaning this up, I moved session-specific stuff over to a
  new session.h header from the libssh2_priv.h header.

- channel: reduce duplicated free and returns
  
  Simplified the code by trying to free data and return on a single
  spot.

- channel: make variables more local
  
  By making 'data' and 'data_len' more local in several places in
  this file it will be easier to spot how they are used and we'll
  get less risks to accidentally do bad things with them.

Mikhail Gusarov (24 Apr 2010)
- Fix typos in manpages, catched by Lintian

Daniel Stenberg (24 Apr 2010)
- channel_request_pty: simplify the code
  
  clang-analyzer pointed out how 'data' could be accessed as a NULL
  pointer if the wrong state was set, and while I don't see that
  happen in real-life the code flow is easier to read and follow by
  moving the LIBSSH2_FREE() call into the block that is supposed to
  deal with the data pointer anyway.

- libssh2_channel_process_startup: simplify the code
  
  clang-analyzer pointed out how 'data' could be accessed as a NULL
  pointer if the wrong state was set, and while I don't see that
  happen in real-life the code flow is easier to read and follow by
  moving the LIBSSH2_FREE() call into the block that is supposed to
  deal with the data pointer anyway.

- sftp_close_handle: add precation to not access NULL pointer
  
  clang-analyzer pointed this out as a "Pass-by-value argument in
  function call is undefined" but while I can't see exactly how
  this can ever happen in reality I think a little check for safety
  isn't such a bad thing here.

- scp_write_nonblock: Value stored to 'nread' is never read

- scp_write: Value stored to 'ptr' is never read

- scp_write_nonblock: Value stored to 'ptr' is never read

- sftp_mkdir: less silly output but show failures

- [Jose Baars brought this change]

  VMS port of libssh2 including VMS specific build procedures

- two variable types changes, made lines less than 80 columns
  
  The two variable type changes are only to match type variable
  fields actually read from the binary protocol.

- remove check for negative padding_length
  
  It was silly, since it is read as an unsigned char...

- hostkey_method_ssh_dss_init: Value stored to 's' is never read

- libssh2_banner_set: avoid unnecessary increment and explain code

- agent_transact_unix: remove unused variable

- remove two unnecessary increments

- more code converted to use _libssh2_store_*()

- libssh2_publickey_list_fetch: removed unused variables

- libssh2_publickey_init: remove unused variables

- libssh2_scp_send64: added to API to provide large file transfers
  
  The previously existing libssh2_scp_send_ex() function has no way
  to send files that are larger than 'size_t' which on 32bit
  systems mean 4GB. This new API uses a libssh2_int64_t type and
  should thus on most modern systems be able to send enormous
  files.

- sftp_init: remove unused variables and assignments

- libssh2_knownhost_check: Value stored to 'keylen' is never read

- hostkey: fix compiler warning

- remove unused variable

- data types: convert more to use size_t and uint32_t

- channel: variable type cleanups

- cleanups: better binary packet gen, size_t fixes and PACKET_* removal
  
  I'll introduce a new internal function set named
  
   _libssh2_store_u32
   _libssh2_store_u64
   _libssh2_store_str
  
  That can be used all through the library to build binary outgoing
  packets.  Using these instead of the current approach removes
  hundreds of lines from the library while at the same time greatly
  enhances readability. I've not yet fully converted everything to
  use these functions.
  
  I've converted LOTS of 'unsigned long' to 'size_t' where
  data/string lengths are dealt with internally. This is The Right
  Thing and it will help us make the transition to our
  size_t-polished API later on as well.
  
  I'm removing the PACKET_* error codes. They were originally
  introduced as a set of separate error codes from the transport
  layer, but having its own set of errors turned out to be very
  awkward and they were then converted into a set of #defines that
  simply maps them to the global libssh2 error codes instead. Now,
  I'l take the next logical step and simply replace the PACKET_*
  defines with the actual LIBSSH2_ERROR_* defines. It will increase
  readability and decrease confusion.
  
  I also separated packet stuff into its own packet.h header file.

- clarified the return code

- rename libssh2_error to the correct _libssh2_error
  
  We reserve ^libssh2_ for public symbols and we use _libssh2 as
  prefix for internal ones. I fixed the intendation of all these
  edits with emacs afterwards, which then changed it slightly more
  than just _libssh2_error() expressions but I didn't see any
  obvious problems.

- data type cleanup: made lots of code use size_t etc
  
  A lot of code used 'unsigned long' and the likes when it should
  rather just use plain 'int' or use size_t for data lengths.

- wait_socket: make c89 compliant and use two fd_sets for select()

- sftp_readdir: always zero terminate, detail the return code
  
  I also added a description for the 'longentry' field which was
  previously undocumented!

- sftp_readdir: simplified and bugfixed
  
  This function no longer has any special purpose code for the
  single entry case, as it was pointless.
  
  The previous code would overflow the buffers with an off-by-one
  in case the file name or longentry data fields received from the
  server were exactly as long as the buffer provided to
  libssh2_sftp_readdir_ex.
  
  We now make sure that libssh2_sftp_readdir_ex() ALWAYS zero
  terminate the buffers it fills in.
  
  The function no longer calls the libssh2_* function again, but
  properly uses the internal sftp_* instead.

- channel/transport: we now drain the outgoing send buffer when we ignore EAGAIN
  
  When we ignore the EAGAIN from the transport layer within channel_write, we
  now drain the outgoing transport layer buffer so that remainders in that
  won't cause any problems in the next invoke of _libssh2_transport_write()

- channel_write: if data has been sent, don't return EAGAIN
  
  When sending data in a loop, we must not return EAGAIN if we
  managed to send data in an earlier round. This was reported in
  bug #126 => http://libssh2.stuge.se/ticket/126

Simon Josefsson (14 Apr 2010)
- Fix OpenSSL AES-128-CTR detection.
  
  Patch from Paul Howarth <paul@city-fan.org>.

Daniel Stenberg (13 Apr 2010)
- version in header file now says 1.2.6-DEV

- 1.2.6: clean the RELEASE-NOTES for next release round

- NEWS: add the stuff from the version 1.2.5 RELEASE-NOTES

Version 1.2.5 (13 Apr 2010)

Daniel Stenberg (13 Apr 2010)
- channel_close: no longer wait for the SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE message
  
  As the packet may simply not arrive we cannot have the close
  function wait for it unconditionally.

- less code duplication in the poll vs select code flows
  
  libssh2_keepalive_send and libssh2_session_block_directions are
  now used outside of the #ifdef blocks.

- make it C90 compliant

- updated with all changes and bugs since 1.2.4

- Added LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_IS***() macros and updated docs
  
  libssh2_sftp_fstat_ex.3 is now extended quite a lot to describe a
  lot of the struct and the bits it uses and how to test for them.

- sftp_init() deal with _libssh2_channel_write() returns short
  
  When _libssh2_channel_write() is asked to send off 9 bytes, the
  code needs to deal with the situation where less than 9 bytes
  were sent off and prepare to send the remaining piece at a later
  time.

- handle a NULL password as if it was ""
  
  libssh2_userauth_publickey_fromfile_ex() takes a "passphrase"
  but didn't deal with it being set to NULL.

- Reduce used window sizes by factor 10
  
  As reported in bug report #166 http://libssh2.stuge.se/ticket/166
  by 'ptjm', the maximum window size must be less crazy for libssh2
  to do better with more server implementations. I did not do any
  testing to see how this changes raw SCP performance, but the
  maximum window size is still almost 4MB. This also has the upside
  that libssh2 will use less memory.

Peter Stuge (28 Mar 2010)
- Correctly clear blocking flag after sending multipart packet
  
  commit 7317edab61d2179febc38a2c2c4da0b951d74cbc cleared the outbound
  blocking bit when send_existing() returned PACKET_NONE and *ret=0, as
  opposed to before even calling send_existing(), but because *ret=1 when
  sending parts 2..n of an existing packet, the bit would only be cleared
  when calling libssh2_transport_write() for a new packet.
  
  Clear the direction flag after the final part of a packet has been sent.

Daniel Stenberg (24 Mar 2010)
- Added man page for libssh2_knownhost_addc()
  
  Added mention in libssh2_knownhost_add() docs that
  libssh2_knownhost_addc() is the preferred function now.

- at next soname bump remove libssh2_knownhost_add()

- ignore TAGS ("make tags" makes them)

- fix memory leak
  
  we must not assign the pointer a NULL since it keeps allocated
  data and at least parts of an error string

- fixed the pattern for avoiding the poll check
  
  added some comments about known problems with poll on darwin

- avoid checking for poll on some systems
  
  darwin and interix are known to have broken poll implementations
  so we skip the check on those and thus have them use select
  unconditionally

- ignore libssh2.dsp

Simon Josefsson (23 Mar 2010)
- Fix logic in "on-the-fly" crypto init.

- Make sure keepalive is working even when poll is used.

- [Paul Querna brought this change]

  Use poll when available on blocking API.
  
  Signed-off-by: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>

Peter Stuge (20 Mar 2010)
- Fix speling

Daniel Stenberg (19 Mar 2010)
- fix NULL dereference when window adjusting a non-existing channel
  
  Suyog Jadhav pointed out that when receiving a window adjust to
  a channel not found, the code would reference a NULL pointer.
  Now it will instead output a message about that fact.

Simon Josefsson (19 Mar 2010)
- Fix build problem.

- Eat our own dog food, call libssh2_init and libssh2_exit in the examples.

- Fix init/exit logic.  Add self-test of it.

Daniel Stenberg (19 Mar 2010)
- fix typo

Simon Josefsson (19 Mar 2010)
- Add man page for libssh2_init and libssh2_exit.  Fix libssh2_exit prototype.

- Shorten constant a bit.  More documentation.

- Fix namespace pollution.

- Add global init/exit points, to do crypto initialization in one place.
  
  By Lars Nordin.

Daniel Stenberg (14 Mar 2010)
- libssh2 is released under the Modifed BSD license, not GPL

Alexander Lamaison (14 Mar 2010)
- Add libssh2_knownhost_addc to handle comments.
  
  Comments in known_hosts file were not handle properly.  They were parsed as
  part of the key causing key matching to return a mismatch if the entry had a
  comment.  This adds a new API function that takes an optional comment and
  changes libssh2_knownhost_readline to parse the comment as pass it to the
  new function.
  
  Fixes #164.

- Fix gettimeofday to compile with Visual C++ 6.
  
  Reported by Steven Van Ingelgem.

Simon Josefsson (10 Mar 2010)
- Add.

- keepalive.c: Fix libssh2_error usage.

- Fix typo in last commit.

- Tidy up build option notice.

- Add entry about keep alive stuff.

- Add keep-alive support.

Alexander Lamaison (7 Mar 2010)
- Untabify.

- Fix memory leak in libssh2_knownhost_add.

Daniel Stenberg (6 Mar 2010)
- change 'int' to 'libssh2_socket_t' in the public API for sockets

- reduce code duplication and return underlying error better

- acknowledge when _libssh2_packet_requirev() returns error
  
  when _libssh2_packet_requirev() returns an error when waiting for
  SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS or SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE, it is an
  error and it should be treated as such

- wrap long lines

- polished the phrasing in two error strings

- silence picky compiler warnings

- silence picky compiler warnings

- removed libssh2_error()'s forth argument
  
  libssh2_error() no longer allocates a string and only accepts a const
  error string. I also made a lot of functions use the construct of
  return libssh2_error(...) instead of having one call to
  libssh2_error() and then a separate return call. In several of those
  cases I then also changed the former -1 return code to a more
  detailed one - something that I think will not change behaviors
  anywhere but it's worth keeping an eye open for any such.

- repaired --enable-debug

Simon Josefsson (1 Mar 2010)
- Make ./configure output a summary of build options.

Daniel Stenberg (1 Mar 2010)
- let the err_msg in the session struct be const too

Simon Josefsson (1 Mar 2010)
- Revert #ifdef change that pulled in AES-CTR code when explicitly disabled.

Daniel Stenberg (1 Mar 2010)
- fix #ifdefs

- make function match the new proto

Simon Josefsson (1 Mar 2010)
- Improve AES-CTR check.

Daniel Stenberg (1 Mar 2010)
- use const to silence a bazillion warnings

Simon Josefsson (1 Mar 2010)
- Use AES-CTR from OpenSSL when available.
  
  Reported by Lars Nordin <Lars.Nordin@SDlabs.se>.

- Make it possible to disable DSA.
  
  Patch from Lars Nordin <Lars.Nordin@SDlabs.se>.

Peter Stuge (1 Mar 2010)
- Send and receive channel EOF before sending SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE
  
  Sending SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE without channel EOF is explicitly allowed
  in RFC 4254, but some non-conforming servers will hang or time out when
  the channel is closed before EOF.
  
  Other common clients send and receive EOF before closing, there are no
  drawbacks, and some servers need it to work correctly.

Alexander Lamaison (26 Feb 2010)
- Style improvements to knownhost error handling.
  
  Made improvements as suggested by Peter Stuge: http://www.libssh2.org/mail/libssh2-devel-archive-2010-02/0161.shtml.

- Call libssh2_error for every knownhost API failure.
  
  The libssh2 API calls should set the last error code and a message when
  returning a failure by calling libssh2_error.  This changeset adds these
  calls to the libssh2_knownhost_* API as well as libssh2_base64_decode.
  
  This change also makes libssh2_error into a function rather than a macro.
  Its implementation is moved to misc.c.  This function returns the error
  code passed to it allowing callers to return the error value directly
  without duplicating the error code.

- Fix LIBSSH2_ALLOC checks.
  
  These appear to be cut-and paste errors where the wrong variable is checked
  for NULLness after calling LIBSSH2_ALLOC.

Simon Josefsson (23 Feb 2010)
- Silence compiler warning.

- Make it portable; test uses = for string comparison (not ==).  Indent.

Alexander Lamaison (22 Feb 2010)
- libssh2_knownhost_del: fix write to freed memory.
  
  When removing a known host, libssh2_knownhost_del would remove the node from the linked list, free its memory and then overwrite the struct parameter (which indicated which node to remove) with 0.  However, this struct is actually allocated within the just-freed node meaning we're writing to freed memory.  This made Windows very upset.
  
  The fix is simply to overwrite the struct first before freeing the memory.

Daniel Stenberg (21 Feb 2010)
- show more verbose error when SCP send fails

- libssh2_socket_t is done, a library-free function is needed

- clarify that this frees all data associated with a session

- improved error handling

- add missing libssh2_error() calls
  
  To make sure the public API is functional and that the
  BLOCK_ADJUST_ERRNO() macro works correctly we MUST make sure to
  call libssh2_error() when we return errors.

- fix memory leak in userauth_keyboard_interactive()
  
  Mr anonymous in bug #125 pointed out that the userauth_keyboard_interactive()
  function does in fact assign the same pointer a second time to a new allocated
  buffer without properly freeing the previous one, which caused a memory leak.

- added missing error codes
  
  To allow the libssh2_session_last_error() function to work as
  documented, userauth_password() now better makes sure to call
  libssh2_error() everywhere before it returns error.
  
  Pointed out by mr anonymous in bug #128

Peter Stuge (16 Feb 2010)
- Fix resource and memory leaks in examples as reported by cppcheck
  
  Thanks to Ettl Martin for the report and patch. This fixes #132

Daniel Stenberg (15 Feb 2010)
- mention the new man pages for macros

- added man pages for API macros
  
  all #defined macros in the public headers are considered to be part
  of the API and I've generated individual man pages for each of them
  to A) make it easier to figure out what each function/macro actually
  is for so that automated lookups work better and for B) make sure we
  have all public functions document (both macros and functions) to
  make it easier for us to work away from all the macros in a future
  release.

- Committed the patch by Yoichi Iwaki in bug #2929647
  
  Committed the patch by Yoichi Iwaki in bug #2929647, which fixed a memory
  leak when an 'outbuf' was still allocated when a session was freed.

- free "outbuf" when killing a session
  
  Fix memoary leak: if there was an "output" still allocated when a
  session was torn down it needs to be freed in session_free()
  
  Patch by Yoichi Iwaki in bug #2929647

- the working version name is now 1.2.5_DEV

Version 1.2.4 (13 Feb 2010)

Daniel Stenberg (13 Feb 2010)
- updated info for 1.2.4

Dan Fandrich (10 Feb 2010)
- Allow compiling with OpenSSL when AES isn't available.

Peter Stuge (9 Feb 2010)
- [Dave McCaldon brought this change]

  Fix Tru64 socklen_t compile issue with example/direct_tcpip.c
  
  Building libssh2-1.2.3 on Tru64 fails at line 48 and 166 because socklen_t
  isn't defined on Tru64 unless _POSIX_PII_SOCKET is defined.
  
  This patch updates configure.ac to add -D_POSIX_PII_SOCKET when building
  on Tru64 platform(s).

- [Dave McCaldon brought this change]

  Resolve compile issues on Solaris x64 and UltraSPARC
  
  Solaris builds of libssh2-1.2.3 failed on both x64 and UltraSPARC
  platforms because of two problems:
  
  1) src/agent.c:145 sun is a reserved word when using the SUNWspro compiler
  2) example/direct_tcpip.c:84 INADDR_NONE is not defined

Daniel Stenberg (3 Feb 2010)
- towards 1.2.4 now

Version 1.2.3 (3 Feb 2010)

Daniel Stenberg (3 Feb 2010)
- Version 1.2.3 (February 3, 2010)

- fix building out of source tree by proving better include path
  
  when building out of source tree, we provide -I$(top_builddir)/example
  since the libssh2_config.h gets generated in that dir

Peter Stuge (1 Feb 2010)
- [Sofian Brabez brought this change]

  Replace : in hexdump with "  " (two spaces)

- Detect when the forwarded connection is closed in example/direct_tcpip.c

- Fix example/direct_tcpip.c to work also on WIN32
  
  read() and write() are no good for WIN32 sockets, use recv() and send().

- Ignore libssh2_config.h.in and stamp-h2 in example/ and remove .cvsignore

- Simplify WIN32 ifdefs in example/direct_tcpip.c to allow standalone compile

- Always #define INVALID_SOCKET -1 in libssh2_priv.h when not on win32
  
  Fix broken builds since commit abd9bd0bbe631efeada1f54552c70b54e1c490c1
  for all non-win32 platforms.

- Include hmac-md5 and hmac-md5-96 only if crypto backend supports MD5

- Use LIBSSH2_HOSTKEY_HASH_SHA1 instead of _MD5 in examples and tests
  
  MD5 support is optional and may not always be available, while SHA1 is both
  required and recommended.

- Update mailing list address in configure.ac to @cool.haxx.se

- Make example/direct_tcpip.c compile for win32
  
  One warning from FD_SET() remains, it is also in some other examples.

- Correctly check for an invalid socket in session_startup()

- Small documentation fix after Dave's _USERAUTH_FAILURE improvement

- [Dave McCaldon brought this change]

  Handle SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE for password and kbd-int authentication
  
  Neither libssh2_userauth_password_ex() nor
  libssh2_userauth_keyboard_interactive_ex() would return a login failure
  error if the server responded with a SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE, instead
  you would see whatever previous error had occurred, typically
  LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN.
  
  This patch changes error code -18 to LIBSSH2_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
  and makes LIBSSH2_ERROR_PUBLICKEY_UNRECOGNIZED an alias for
  LIBSSH2_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED.  In addition, new logic in
  userauth_password() properly handles SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE and both
  this function and userauth_keyboard_interactive() now properly return
  LIBSSH2_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED.

Simon Josefsson (28 Jan 2010)
- Fix.

- Also deal with GLOBAL_REQUEST keep-alives.

- Make OpenSSH-style keepalive work against libssh2 clients.

Daniel Stenberg (27 Jan 2010)
- clarified

Peter Stuge (26 Jan 2010)
- [Dave McCaldon brought this change]

  Fix trace context lookup in libssh2_debug()
  
  The trace context is actually a bitmask so that tracing output can be
  controlled by setting a bitmask using libssh2_trace().  However, the logic
  in libssh2_debug() that converted the context to a string was using the
  context value as an array index.  Because the code used a bounds check on
  the array, there was never a danger of a crash, but you would certainly
  either get the wrong string, or "unknown".
  
  This patch adds a lookup that iterates over the context strings and uses
  it's index to check for the corresponding bit in the context.

- Fix typo in RELEASE-NOTES

Daniel Stenberg (20 Jan 2010)
- updated for 1.2.3 with all the stuff I found in the log

- ignore more generated files

- [Dave McCaldon brought this change]

  Pass user context through libssh2_trace_sethandler() to callback
  
  The libssh2_trace_sethandler() call allows the user to handle the output of libssh2 rather than having it written to stderr.  This patch updates libssh2_trace_sethandler() to allow a user-defined void* context value to be passed back to the output handler.

- [Dave McCaldon brought this change]

  Add libssh2_trace_sethandler() to the API (even more)

- [Dave McCaldon brought this change]

  Add libssh2_trace_sethandler() to the API

- cleanup includes
  
  We now produce a local libssh2_config.h file in this dir for the
  examples to use so I cleaned up the include path at the same time.

- generate a libssh2_config.h in the example dir
  
  buildconf copies the template to example/ and configure makes sure
  to generate a proper file from it and the direct_tcpip.c example
  is the first one to use it - to make sure it builds fine on more
  paltforms

Simon Josefsson (13 Jan 2010)
- Remove redundant #includes and reorder sys/types.h include.

Daniel Stenberg (10 Jan 2010)
- avoid a free(NULL)

Simon Josefsson (7 Jan 2010)
- Make it simpler to get more debug info.

Daiki Ueno (1 Jan 2010)
- Simplify the commit 63457dfa using type cast from size_t * to ulong *.

Alexander Lamaison (30 Dec 2009)
- Fixed memory leak in userauth_publickey().
  
  userauth_publickey_fromfile() reads the key from a
  file using file_read_publickey() which returns two
  allocated strings, the decoded key and the key
  method (such as "ssh-dss").  The latter can be
  derived from the former but returning both avoids a
  later allocation while doing so.
  
  Older versions of userauth_publickey_fromfile() used
  this method string directly but when
  userauth_publickey() was factored out of
  userauth_publickey_fromfile() it derived the method
  from the key itself.  This resulted in the method
  being allocated twice.
  
  This fix, which maintains the optimisation that
  avoids an extra allocation, changes
  userauth_publickey() so it doesn't allocate and
  derive the method when userauth_pblc_method already
  has a value.
  
  Signed-off-by: Alexander Lamaison <awl03@doc.ic.ac.uk>

Daiki Ueno (25 Dec 2009)
- Fix the return value description of libssh2_knownhost_free().

- Fix compiler warnings for size_t pointers on 32-bit Windows.

- Define INVALID_SOCKET and use it instead of SOCKET_BAD.
  
  Revert the part of previous commit that defines SOCKET_BAD library wide.

- Use libssh2_socket_t in the ssh-agent stuff.
  Define a portability macro SOCKET_BAD which means "invalid socket".

- Mark/unmark connection to Pageant is open/close.

- Add test to check if the socket is connected.

Peter Stuge (24 Dec 2009)
- Add libssh2.pc to top-level .gitignore

- Fix publickey authentication regression
  
  Commit 70b199f47659a74b8778c528beccf893843e5ecb introduced a parsing
  bug in file_read_publickey() which made the algorithm name contain an
  extra trailing space character, breaking all publickey authentication.

- Add a direct-tcpip example which shows local port forwarding

- Add session parameter and LIBSSH2_TRACE_SOCKET to libssh2_trace(3) man page

- Add TODO: Expose error messages sent by the server

Daiki Ueno (23 Dec 2009)
- Fix doc comments.

- Add man pages for ssh-agent API.

- Don't request userauthlist after authentication.

Simon Josefsson (21 Dec 2009)
- Add.

- [Daiki Ueno brought this change]

  Add an example to use ssh-agent API.
  
  Signed-off-by: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>

- [Daiki Ueno brought this change]

  Add ssh-agent API.
  
  Signed-off-by: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>

- [Daiki Ueno brought this change]

  Add callback-based API for publickey auth.
  
  Signed-off-by: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>

- Move examples from example/simple to example/.

- Move examples from example/simple to example/.

Daniel Stenberg (17 Dec 2009)
- _libssh2_list_insert() fixed to work
  
  While this is code not currently in use, it is part of the generic linked
  list code and since I found the error I thought I'd better fix it since we
  might bring in this function into the code one day.

Simon Josefsson (16 Dec 2009)
- Silence compiler warnings.
  
  Based on patch by Kamil Dudka <kdudka@redhat.com> in
  <http://www.mail-archive.com/libssh2-devel@cool.haxx.se/msg00796.html>.

- [Kamil Dudka brought this change]

  libgcrypt: simplify code of _libssh2_dsa_sha1_sign
  
  Signed-off-by: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>

- [Kamil Dudka brought this change]

  libgcrypt: follow-up for ssh-dss padding fix
  
  Signed-off-by: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>

Dan Fandrich (15 Dec 2009)
- Check for the right environment variable in the test app

Simon Josefsson (14 Dec 2009)
- Silence warning about unused function parameter.
  
  Reported by Steven Van Ingelgem <steven@vaningelgem.be>.

Daniel Stenberg (10 Dec 2009)
- avoid returning data to memory already freed
  
  In case of failure we must make sure that the data we return
  doesn't point to a memory area already freed. Reported anonymously
  in the bug report #2910103.

Peter Stuge (8 Dec 2009)
- Use LIBSSH2_TRACE_* internally and remove redundant LIBSSH2_DBG_*

- Add LIBSSH2_TRACE_SOCKET context for tracing send() and recv()
  
  Helpful in debugging the -39 errors.

- Another transport layer fix for bogus -39 (LIBSSH2_ERROR_BAD_USE) errors
  
  Commit 683aa0f6b52fb1014873c961709102b5006372fc made send_existing() send
  more than just the second part of a packet when the kernel did not accept
  the full packet, but the function still overlooked the SSH protocol
  overhead in each packet, often 48 bytes.
  
  If only the last few bytes of a packet remained, then the packet would
  erroneously be considered completely sent, and the next call to write
  more data in the session would return a -39 error.

Daniel Stenberg (6 Dec 2009)
- move local variable to be more localized

- fixed some indent mistakes

Peter Stuge (6 Dec 2009)
- Fix padding in ssh-dss signature blob encoding
  
  DSA signatures consist of two 160-bit integers called r and s. In ssh-dss
  signature blobs r and s are stored directly after each other in binary
  representation, making up a 320-bit (40 byte) string. (See RFC4253 p14.)
  
  The crypto wrappers in libssh2 would either pack r and s incorrectly, or
  fail, when at least one integer was small enough to be stored in 19 bytes
  or less.
  
  The patch ensures that r and s are always stored as two 160 bit numbers.

- Don't always clear write direction blocking flag
  
  When libssh2_transport_write() is called to continue sending a
  partially sent packet the write direction flag must not be cleared
  until the previous packet has been completely sent, or the app would
  hang if the packet still isn't sent completely, since select() gets
  called by the internal blocking emulation layer in libssh2 but would
  then not be watching the socket for writability.
  
  Clear the flag only once processing of previous packet data is
  complete and a new packet is about to be prepared.

Alexander Lamaison (24 Nov 2009)
- Detabify.

- [Daniel Stenberg brought this change]

  Fixed memory leak in sftp_fstat().

Simon Josefsson (17 Nov 2009)
- Mark date of 1.2.2 release.

- Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.stuge.se/var/lib/git/libssh2

Version 1.2.2 (16 Nov 2009)

Daniel Stenberg (16 Nov 2009)
- prepared for 1.2.2

Simon Josefsson (16 Nov 2009)
- Improve NEWS items.

- Support AES-Counter ciphers.

- Silence compiler warning.
  
  Reported by Steven Van Ingelgem <steven@vaningelgem.be>
  in <http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.network.ssh.libssh2.devel/2566>.

- Mention libssh2-style.el.

- Use memmove instead of memcpy on overlapping memory areas.
  
  Reported by Bob Alexander <balexander@expressor-software.com> in
  <http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.network.ssh.libssh2.devel/2530>.

- Add.

- Protect against crash on too small SSH_MSG_IGNORE packets.
  
  Reported by Bob Alexander <balexander@expressor-software.com>
  in <http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.network.ssh.libssh2.devel/2530>.

- add copyright line

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