RE: Release candidate 3: curl 8.15.0-rc3

2025-07-10 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
10, 2025 3:01 AM To: d...@businesscyberguardian.com Cc: curl-users - the curl tool ; 'Dan Fandrich' Subject: Re: Release candidate 3: curl 8.15.0-rc3 Hi Dick. On 2025-07-09 (Mi.) 19:00, Dick Brooks via curl-users wrote: > Dan, > > Thanks for sharing your insights. > > My cu

RE: Release candidate 3: curl 8.15.0-rc3

2025-07-09 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
Dan, Thanks for sharing your insights. My customers need the "Build SBOM", not a source SBOM. The SBOM must contain details of the components in the Windows Zip file used by consumers to install curl. Per Daniels recommendation I've entered an issue for this: https://github.com/curl/curl-for-w

RE: Release candidate 3: curl 8.15.0-rc3

2025-07-09 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
Daniel, Congratulations. Any chance we will see an SBOM for curl in the future? Thanks, Dick Brooks Active Member of the CISA Critical Manufacturing Sector, Sector Coordinating Council - A Public-Private Partnership Never trust software, always verify and report! T Risk always exists, but

RE: make --url support a file with URLs

2025-01-27 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
Perfect. Thanks, Daniel. That covers my use cases. Thanks, Dick Brooks Active Member of the CISA Critical Manufacturing Sector, Sector Coordinating Council - A Public-Private Partnership Never trust software, always verify and report! T Risk always exists, but trust must be earned and award

RE: make --url support a file with URLs

2025-01-27 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
Daniel, This is great news. Will Basic Auth info also be supported for each URL? A lot of the SCRM artifacts, such as SBOM's and VDR's are available only to authorized users on customer portals. Thanks, Dick Brooks Active Member of the CISA Critical Manufacturing Sector, Sector Coordinati

RE: curl getting different html

2025-01-10 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
I don't know if this will help, but I had to set the curl option FOLLOWLOCATION in order to retrieve binary data from GitHub. This ensure that redirects are followed. Thanks, Dick Brooks Active Member of the CISA Critical Manufacturing Sector, Sector Coordinating Council - A Public-Private P

RE: Strange behavior processing SSL certs between a Windows 11 system running Python 3.13.1 and a Windows 10 system running Python 3.8.5

2024-12-29 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
ws 10 system running Python 3.8.5 On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 4:50 PM Dick Brooks via curl-users wrote: > > That certainly fits with the scenario I’m seeing between Win 11 and Win 10 > installations. > > > > Looks like a libcurl update is in order for my software deployment. >

RE: Strange behavior processing SSL certs between a Windows 11 system running Python 3.13.1 and a Windows 10 system running Python 3.8.5

2024-12-28 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
unning Python 3.13.1 and a Windows 10 system running Python 3.8.5 On 12/28/2024 4:27 PM, Dick Brooks via curl-users wrote: Looks like the libcurl version may be a suspect in this odd behavior. It’s the first time I’ve seen this happen. libcurl-7.71.1 I just read the original bug report [1] a

RE: Strange behavior processing SSL certs between a Windows 11 system running Python 3.13.1 and a Windows 10 system running Python 3.8.5

2024-12-28 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
turday, December 28, 2024 4:02 PM To: curl-users@lists.haxx.se Cc: Ray Satiro Subject: Re: Strange behavior processing SSL certs between a Windows 11 system running Python 3.13.1 and a Windows 10 system running Python 3.8.5 On 12/28/2024 8:28 AM, Dick Brooks via curl-users wrote: I’ve encountere

RE: Strange behavior processing SSL certs between a Windows 11 system running Python 3.13.1 and a Windows 10 system running Python 3.8.5

2024-12-28 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
trange behavior processing SSL certs between a Windows 11 system running Python 3.13.1 and a Windows 10 system running Python 3.8.5 On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 8:34 AM Dick Brooks via curl-users mailto:curl-users@lists.haxx.se> > wrote: [...] I’ve encountered some unexpected behavior

Strange behavior processing SSL certs between a Windows 11 system running Python 3.13.1 and a Windows 10 system running Python 3.8.5

2024-12-28 Thread Dick Brooks via curl-users
Hello Everyone, I'm Dick Brooks, the lead software engineer at Business Cyber Guardian. I've encountered some unexpected behavior between two systems using the exact same piece of code - any ideas why this might be happening: FROM ROADWARRIOR (Win 11) (shows the signing certificate info