Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
sk_close(ps->sub_socket);
+ sk_addr_free(ps->remote_addr);
sfree(ps);
}
*/
while (!ps->freeze && bufchain_size(&ps->pending_input_data) > 0) {
void *data;
+ char databuf[512];
int len;
bufchain_prefix(&ps->pending_input_data, &data, &len);
- plug_receive(ps->plug, 0, data, len);
+ if (len > lenof(databuf))
+ len = lenof(databuf);
+ memcpy(databuf, data, len);
bufchain_consume(&ps->pending_input_data, len);
+ plug_receive(ps->plug, 0, databuf, len);
}
/* if we're still frozen, we'll have to wait for another
ret->fn = &socket_fn_table;
ret->cfg = *cfg; /* STRUCTURE COPY */
ret->plug = plug;
- ret->remote_addr = addr;
+ ret->remote_addr = addr; /* will need to be freed on close */
ret->remote_port = port;
ret->error = NULL;
if (sk_socket_error(ret->sub_socket) != NULL)
return (Socket) ret;
- sk_addr_free(proxy_addr);
-
/* start the proxy negotiation process... */
sk_set_frozen(ret->sub_socket, 0);
ret->negotiate(ret, PROXY_CHANGE_NEW);
/* get the status line */
len = bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data);
assert(len > 0); /* or we wouldn't be here */
- data = snewn(len, char);
+ data = snewn(len+1, char);
bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, len);
+ /*
+ * We must NUL-terminate this data, because Windows
+ * sscanf appears to require a NUL at the end of the
+ * string because it strlens it _first_. Sigh.
+ */
+ data[len] = '\0';
eol = get_line_end(data, len);
if (eol < 0) {