- winpr_HMAC_New() now just returnes the opaque WINPR_HMAC_CTX* pointer
which has to be passed to winpr_HMAC_Init() for (re)initialization
and since winpr_HMAC_Final() no more frees the context you always have to
use the new function winpr_HMAC_Free() once winpr_HMAC_New() has succeded
- winpr_Digest_New() now just returns the opaque WINPR_DIGEST_CTX* pointer
which has to be passed to winpr_Digest_Init() for (re)initialization
and since winpr_Digest_Final() no more frees the context you always have to
use the new function winpr_Digest_Free() once winpr_Digest_New() has succeded
iOS does not support Thread Local Storage.
Disabling it for now until a solution is found.
Print a compiler warning informing developers about this issue.
Global static variables do not work, if more than one instance
of an RDP client is running in the same process space.
Removed the varaibles where possible and replaced them with
thread local storage where necessary.
The lpnSize parameter for GetComputerNameEx specifies the total
size of the buffer (in characters).
However, the current code calculated the amount of bytes.
Since only GetComputerNameExA was used and because sizeof(CHAR) == 1
the result was correct but the math was wrong.
Credit goes to @byteboon
Depending on the windows target version (_WIN32_WINNT), the used
SDK and the build configuration the linker will see multiple
libraries exporting the same symbols.
To prevent ugly hacks (e.g. modifying cmake's default system
libraries or fragile library linking order chains) we prefix
these functions with "winpr_" and create corresponding defines
to keep the current api names.
On input, the lpnSize [in, out] parameter for GetComputerNameEx()
specifies the total size of the buffer (in characters).
Several functions in ntlm.c were off by one which caused ntlm to fail
if the netbios hostname's strlen was exactly MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH.
PathMakePathA:
- This function had an endless loop if no native delimiter was in the string
- Use SHCreateDirectoryExA on Windows
- Replaced old code with a new implementation
TestWLog:
- Windows has no "/tmp" by default
- Use GetKnownPath(KNOWN_PATH_TEMP) for the WLog "outputfilepath"