Before this fix, we told cgofuse/WinFSP that the backend was case
insensitive but didn't implement the Getpath backend function to
return the normalised case of a file.
Resently cgofuse started implementing case insensitive files properly
but since we hadn't implemented Getpath, the file names were taking
the default of all in UPPER CASE.
This patch implements Getpath for cgofuse which fixes the case
problems.
This problem came to light when we upgraded cgofuse and WinFSP (to
1.12) which had the code to implement Getpath.
Fixes#6682
Before this change only serve http was Shutting down its server which
was causing other servers such as serve restic to leave behind their
unix sockets.
This change moves the finalisation to lib/http so all servers have it
and removes it from serve http.
Fixes#6648
Before this change, we started the http listener even if --stdio was
supplied.
This also moves the log message so the user won't see the serving via
HTTP message unless they are really using that.
Fixes#6646
In the lib/http refactor
52443c2444 restic: refactor to use lib/http
We forgot to serve the data and wait for the server to finish. This is
not tested in the unit tests as it is part of the command line
handler.
Fixes#6644Fixes#6647
The webdav library was confused by the Path manipulation done by
lib/http when stripping the prefix.
This patch adds the prefix back before calling it.
Fixes#6650
- add support for unix sockets (which skip the auth).
- add support for multiple listeners
- collapse unnecessary internal structure of lib/http so it can all be
imported together
- moves files in sub directories of lib/http into the main lib/http
directory and reworks the code that uses them.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/wip-rc-rcd-over-unix-socket/33619Fixes: #6605
The config question "Use auto config?" confused many users and lead to
recurring forum posts from users that were unaware that they were using
a remote or headless machine.
This commit makes the question and possible options more descriptive
and precise.
This commit also adds references to the guide on remote setup in the
documentation of backends using oauth as primary authentication.
* fs: add TerminalColorMode type
* fs: add new config(flags) for TerminalColorMode
* lib/terminal: use TerminalColorMode to determine how to handle colors
* Add documentation for '--terminal-color-mode'
* tree: remove obsolete --color replaced by global --color
This changes the default behaviour of tree. It now displays colors by
default instead of only displaying them when the flag -C/--color was
active. Old behaviour (no color) can be achieved by setting --color to
'never'.
Fixes: #6604
The previous version used values after the maximum Unicode code-point
to encode a key. This could lead to an overflow since a key is a int16,
a rune is int32 and the maximum Unicode code-point is larger than int16.
A better solution is to simply use negative runes for keys.
Before this change if we copied files of unknown size, then they lost
their metadata.
This was particularly noticeable using --s3-decompress.
This change adds metadata to Rcat and RcatSized and changes Copy to
pass the metadata in when it calls Rcat for an unknown sized input.
Fixes#6546
The current default AnnounceInterval is too short, causing the
multicast domain to be flooded with NOTIFY announcements,
which may prevent other dlna devices from sleeping.
This change allows users to set the announcement interval,
and it's default value also increased to 12 minutes.
Even within the interval, rclone can still passively respond to
M-SEARCH requests from other devices.
Verify the http service listening address and the SSDP server
announcement address to prevent accidental listening of IPv6 addresses
that do not support dlna yet and may be globally accessible.
Unlistened addresses on the interface will also be filtered out of the
SSDP announcement to avoid misleading other services in the multicast domain.
Before this change, if the a mount was created via the rc but unmounted
externally with `fusermount -u` say, rclone would still believe the mount
was active when it wasn't.
Changes in github.com/anacrolix/dms changed upnp.ServiceURN to include a
namespace identifier. This identifier was previously hardcoded, but is
now parsed out of the URN. The old SOAP action header parsing logic was
duplicated in rclone and did not handle this field. Resulting responses
included a URN with an empty namespace identifier, breaking clients.
Before this change, rclone serve sftp operating with a new rclone
after the md5sum/sha1sum detection was reworked to just run a plain
`md5sum`/`sha1sum` command in
3ea82032e7 sftp: support md5/sha1 with rsync.net #3254
Failed to signal to the remote that md5sum/sha1sum wasn't supported as
in
71e172a139 serve/sftp: support empty "md5sum" and "sha1sum" commands
We unconditionally return good hashes even if the remote being served
doesn't support the hash type in question.
This fix checks the hash type is supported and returns an error
MD5 hash not supported
When the backend is first contacted this will cause the sftp backend
to detect that the hash type isn't available.
Unfortunately this may have cached the wrong state so editing or
remaking the config may be necessary to fix it.