On 11-03-13 16:00, Alexey Ozeritsky wrote:
> libevent does something wrong:
>
> $ ./sample/https-client -url https://localhost/proxy -data 4K -ignore-cert
> Response line: 200 OK
> OK
>
> $ ./sample/https-client -url https://localhost/proxy -data 512K -ignore-cert
> Response line: 502 Bad Gateway
On 18-01-13 04:26, Patrick Pelletier wrote:
> On 12/10/2012 03:05 AM, Patrick Pelletier wrote:
>
>> So I had been thinking it couldn't be done with the callback. However,
>> after re-reading the manpage for SSL_CTX_set_verify, it sounds like it
>> does get called on success, and is given the oppo
On 10-12-12 08:36, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 6:03 AM, Patrick Pelletier
> wrote:
>
>> However, it's not clear to me how to work the validation function
>> (validate_hostname) into evhttp's control flow. It seems that I would need
>> to call validate_hostname after the TLS h
-rest/blob/master/src/lcmapsd_httprest.c
Oscar
On 13/1/12 9:20 PM, Oscar Koeroo wrote:
> Hi Amarin,
>
> Could you checkout the "0.4.5" tag of libevhtp and rebuild with that one? I
> don't think master is the right starting point.
>
> I tried your code
Hi Amarin,
Could you checkout the "0.4.5" tag of libevhtp and rebuild with that one? I
don't think master is the right starting point.
I tried your code and my Chrome (version 18.x devel), Firefox 9.0.1 and
Opera 11.60 worked fine.
I've statically build your code against libevent release-2.0.16-
epend upon OpenSSL heavily, hence my inquiry about
the matter. We also extend OpenSSL in some places and for our specific use
cases.
regards,
Oscar Koeroo
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On 19/8/11 1:14 PM, Leonid Evdokimov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here is patch to add "host" header to outgoing HTTP/1.1 requests.
> Please, review.
>
> Without the patch libevent-based evhttp-client.c can't get reply from
> any sane server because the request is rejected with "400 Bad request"
> and wor
ire.
Bottomline:
Did I initially use it wrongly? If so, please state in the docs that I
should have included the '\0'. Did I stumble upon an error?
regards,
Oscar Koeroo
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