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changeset 6157:f403b7c0e51b libavformat
RTSP: Use the same authentication for the HTTP POST session as for the GET
author | mstorsjo |
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date | Mon, 21 Jun 2010 19:41:02 +0000 |
parents | 85710c0ef275 |
children | 4d1d3e0ba6d7 |
files | rtsp.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/rtsp.c Mon Jun 21 19:40:30 2010 +0000 +++ b/rtsp.c Mon Jun 21 19:41:02 2010 +0000 @@ -1616,6 +1616,24 @@ ff_http_set_headers(rt->rtsp_hd_out, headers); ff_http_set_chunked_transfer_encoding(rt->rtsp_hd_out, 0); + /* Initialize the authentication state for the POST session. The HTTP + * protocol implementation doesn't properly handle multi-pass + * authentication for POST requests, since it would require one of + * the following: + * - implementing Expect: 100-continue, which many HTTP servers + * don't support anyway, even less the RTSP servers that do HTTP + * tunneling + * - sending the whole POST data until getting a 401 reply specifying + * what authentication method to use, then resending all that data + * - waiting for potential 401 replies directly after sending the + * POST header (waiting for some unspecified time) + * Therefore, we copy the full auth state, which works for both basic + * and digest. (For digest, we would have to synchronize the nonce + * count variable between the two sessions, if we'd do more requests + * with the original session, though.) + */ + ff_http_init_auth_state(rt->rtsp_hd_out, rt->rtsp_hd); + } else { /* open the tcp connection */ ff_url_join(tcpname, sizeof(tcpname), "tcp", NULL, host, port, NULL);