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| <testcase>
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| <info>
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| <keywords>
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| FTP
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| --proto-default
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| </keywords>
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| </info>
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # Server-side
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| <reply>
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| <!--
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| The purpose of this test is to make sure the --proto-default option works
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| properly. We specify a default protocol of FTP and if the option works properly
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| curl will use the FTP protocol. If the option is broken however curl will use
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| the HTTP protocol.
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| In the broken scenario curl would use HTTP to talk to our FTP server. We handle
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| that by replying with something that both protocols can understand. Our FTP
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| server allows a custom welcome message, so we use that feature to make an HTTP
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| reply that contains an FTP reply (think polyglot). In the case of FTP we expect
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| curl will return CURLE_WEIRD_SERVER_REPLY so we test for that return code.
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| -->
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| <servercmd>
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| REPLY welcome HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Length: 21\r\n\r\n500 Weird FTP Reply
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| </servercmd>
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| </reply>
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| 
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| #
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| # Client-side
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| <client>
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| <features>
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| none
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| </features>
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| <server>
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| ftp
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| </server>
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| <name>
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| Set the default protocol to ftp for a schemeless URL
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| </name>
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| <command>
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| -H "User-Agent:" -H "Host:" -H "Accept:" --proto-default ftp %HOSTIP:%FTPPORT
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| </command>
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| </client>
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| 
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| #
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| # Verify data after the test has been "shot"
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| <verify>
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| # CURLE_WEIRD_SERVER_REPLY is error code 8
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| <errorcode>
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| 8
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| </errorcode>
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| </verify>
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| </testcase>
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