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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Handshake.kt
* handshakes. */ class Handshake internal constructor( /** * Returns the TLS version used for this connection. This value wasn't tracked prior to OkHttp * 3.0. For responses cached by preceding versions this returns [TlsVersion.SSL_3_0]. */ @get:JvmName("tlsVersion") val tlsVersion: TlsVersion, /** Returns the cipher suite used for the connection. */
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/HttpOverHttp2Test.kt
.hostnameVerifier(RecordingHostnameVerifier()) .build() scheme = "https" } else { server.protocols = listOf(Protocol.H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE) client = clientTestRule.newClientBuilder() .protocols(listOf(Protocol.H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE)) .build() scheme = "http" } } @AfterEach fun tearDown() {
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/CipherSuiteTest.kt
} /** * On the Oracle JVM some older cipher suites have the "SSL_" prefix and others have the "TLS_" * prefix. On the IBM JVM all cipher suites have the "SSL_" prefix. * * Prior to OkHttp 3.3.1 we accepted either form and consider them equivalent. And since OkHttp * 3.7.0 this is also true. But OkHttp 3.3.1 through 3.6.0 treated these as different. */ @Test
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Request.kt
fun <T : Any> tag(type: KClass<T>): T? = type.java.cast(tags[type]) /** * Returns the tag attached with `Object.class` as a key, or null if no tag is attached with * that key. * * Prior to OkHttp 3.11, this method never returned null if no tag was attached. Instead it * returned either this request, or the request upon which this request was derived with * [newBuilder]. *
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/ProtocolTest.kt
assertThat(get("http/1.1")).isEqualTo(Protocol.HTTP_1_1) assertThat(get("spdy/3.1")).isEqualTo(Protocol.SPDY_3) assertThat(get("h2")).isEqualTo(Protocol.HTTP_2) assertThat(get("h2_prior_knowledge")).isEqualTo(Protocol.H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE) assertThat(get("quic")).isEqualTo(Protocol.QUIC) assertThat(get("h3")).isEqualTo(Protocol.HTTP_3) assertThat(get("h3-29")).isEqualTo(Protocol.HTTP_3) } @Test
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealRoutePlanner.kt
"CLEARTEXT communication to $host not permitted by network security policy", ) } } else { if (Protocol.H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE in route.address.protocols) { throw UnknownServiceException("H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE cannot be used with HTTPS") } } val tunnelRequest = when { route.requiresTunnel() -> createTunnelRequest(route)
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CHANGELOG.md
_2022-06-08_ * Fix: Change how `H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE` works with HTTP proxies. Previously OkHttp assumed the proxy itself was a prior knowledge HTTP/2 server. With this update, OkHttp attempts a `CONNECT` tunnel just as it would with HTTPS. For prior knowledge with proxies OkHttp's is now consistent with these curl arguments: ``` curl \ --http2-prior-knowledge \ --proxy localhost:8888 \
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Route.kt
* * [rfc_2817]: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2817.txt */ fun requiresTunnel(): Boolean { if (proxy.type() != Proxy.Type.HTTP) return false return (address.sslSocketFactory != null) || (Protocol.H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE in address.protocols) } override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean { return other is Route && other.address == address && other.proxy == proxy && other.socketAddress == socketAddress
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RoutePlanner.kt
* possible for shared exchanges to make requests to different host names! See * [RealConnection.isEligible] for details. * * 3. Attempt plans from prior connect attempts for this call. These occur as either follow-ups to * failed connect attempts (such as trying the next [ConnectionSpec]), or as attempts that lost * a race in fast follow-up. *
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okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HandshakeCertificates.kt
* gaps. For example, an insecure TLS connection is capable of negotiating HTTP/2 with ALPN and * it also has a regular-looking handshake. * * **This feature is not supported on Android API levels less than 24.** Prior releases lacked * a mechanism to trust some hosts and not others. * * @param hostname the exact hostname from the URL for insecure connections. */ fun addInsecureHost(hostname: String) =
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