With this option, the entire download is skipped if the selected target
filename already exists when the opertion is about to begin.
Test 994, 995 and 996 verify.
Ref: #11012Closes#13993
Use these words and casing more consistently across text, comments and
one curl tool output:
AIX, ALPN, ANSI, BSD, Cygwin, Darwin, FreeBSD, GitHub, HP-UX, Linux,
macOS, MS-DOS, MSYS, MinGW, NTLM, POSIX, Solaris, UNIX, Unix, Unicode,
WINE, WebDAV, Win32, winbind, WinIDN, Windows, Windows CE, Winsock.
Mostly OS names and a few more.
Also a couple of other minor text fixups.
Closes#14360
Since the documentation text blob might be gzipped, it needs to search
for what to output in a streaming manner. It then first searches for
"\nALL OPTIONS".
Then, it looks for the start to display at "\n -[option]" and stops
again at "\n -". Except for the last option in the man page, which
ends at "\nFILES" - the subtitle for the section following all options
in the manpage.
Test 1707 to 1710 verify
Closes#13997
... or pick the last directory part from the path if available.
Instead of returning error.
Add test 690 and 691 to verify. Test 76 and 2036 no longer apply.
Closes#13988
- tidy-up comments.
- use lowercase, underscore prefixed names for internal variables.
- use `IN LISTS` and `IN ITEMS` in `foreach()` loops.
- rename variable name `OUTPUT` to a more distinctive one.
- tidy-up `STREQUAL` syntax.
- delete commented code.
- indent/whitespace.
Closes#14197
Do no more than 5 transfers per 15 seconds with "5/15s" or limit it to 3
transfers per 4 hours with "3/4h" etc.
Previously it would always only work with a single time unit.
Ref: #14242Closes#14245
Add the ability to embed a CA bundle into the curl binary. It is used
when no other runtime or build-time option set one.
This helps curl-for-win macOS and Linux builds to run standalone, and
also helps Windows builds to avoid picking up the CA bundle from an
arbitrary (possibly world-writable) location (though this behaviour is
not currently disablable).
Usage:
- cmake: `-DCURL_CA_EMBED=/path/to/curl-ca-bundle.crt`
- autotools: `--with-ca-embed=/path/to/curl-ca-bundle.crt`
- Makefile.mk: `CURL_CA_EMBED=/path/to/curl-ca-bundle.crt`
Also add new command-line option `--dump-ca-embed` to dump the embedded
CA bundle to standard output.
Closes#14059
Option cleanups:
--get is not upload
--form* are post
- added several options into ldap, smtp, imap and pop3
- shortened the category descriptions in the list
category curl fixes:
--create-dirs removed from 'curl'
--ftp-create-dirs removed from 'curl'
--netrc moved to 'auth' from 'curl'
--netrc-file moved to 'auth' from 'curl'
--netrc-optional moved to 'auth' from 'curl'
--no-buffer moved to 'output' from 'curl'
--no-clobber removed from 'curl'
--output removed from 'curl'
--output-dir removed from 'curl'
--remove-on-error removed from 'curl'
Add a "global" category:
- Made all "global" options set this category
Add a "deprecated" category:
- Moved the deprecated options to it (maybe they should not be in any
category long term)
Add a 'timeout' category
- Put a number of appropriate options in it
Add an 'ldap' category
- Put the LDAP related option in there
Remove categories "ECH" and "ipfs"
- They should not be categories. Had only one single option each.
Remove category "misc"
- It should not be a category as it is impossible to know when to browse
it.
--use-ascii moved to ftp and output
--xattr moved to output
--service-name moved to auth
Managen fixes:
- errors if an option is given a category name that is not already setup
for in code
- verifies that options set `scope: global` also is put in category
`global´
Closes#14101
- Add --output, --remove-on-error, --output-dir and --created-dirs to
the output help category
- Add --hostpubmd5, --hostpubsha256, --insecure (-k), and --pubkey to
the ssh help category
Closes#14076
Based on the standards and guidelines we use for our documentation.
- expand contractions (they're => they are etc)
- host name = > hostname
- file name => filename
- user name = username
- man page => manpage
- run-time => runtime
- set-up => setup
- back-end => backend
- a HTTP => an HTTP
- Two spaces after a period => one space after period
Closes#14073
- up the limit: remove all mentions of 7.60 or earlier from manpage
7.60 is 6 years old now.
- warn on "broken" added in lines, as they avoid detection
- fixup added in markup in a few curldown files
Closes#14002
Multipath TCP (MPTCP), standardized in RFC8684 [1], is a TCP extension
that enables a TCP connection to use different paths.
Multipath TCP has been used for several use cases. On smartphones, MPTCP
enables seamless handovers between cellular and Wi-Fi networks while
preserving established connections. This use-case is what pushed Apple
to use MPTCP since 2013 in multiple applications [2]. On dual-stack
hosts, Multipath TCP enables the TCP connection to automatically use the
best performing path, either IPv4 or IPv6. If one path fails, MPTCP
automatically uses the other path.
To benefit from MPTCP, both the client and the server have to support
it. Multipath TCP is a backward-compatible TCP extension that is enabled
by default on recent Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, ...).
Multipath TCP is included in the Linux kernel since version 5.6 [3]. To
use it on Linux, an application must explicitly enable it when creating
the socket. No need to change anything else in the application.
This attached patch adds an --mptcp option which allows the creation of
an MPTCP socket instead of TCP on Linux. If Multipath TCP is not
supported on the system, an error will be reported. It is important to
note that if the end server doesn't support MPTCP, the connection will
continue after a seamless fallback to TCP.
Link: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8684.html [1]
Link: https://www.tessares.net/apples-mptcp-story-so-far/ [2]
Link: https://www.mptcp.dev [3]
Co-developed-by: Dorian Craps (@CrapsDorian) <doriancraps@gmail.com>
Co-developed-by: Olivier Bonaventure (@obonaventure) <Olivier.Bonaventure@uclouvain.be>
Co-developed-by: Matthieu Baerts (@matttbe) <matttbe@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Dorian Craps <dorian.craps@student.vinci.be>
Closes#13278
- Revert to the legacy TLS 1.2 key logging code for LibreSSL.
- Document SSLKEYLOGFILE for LibreSSL is TLS 1.2 max.
Prior to this change if the user specified a filename in the
SSLKEYLOGFILE environment variable and was using LibreSSL 3.5.0+ then
an empty file would be created and no keys would be logged.
This is effectively a revert of e43474b4 which changed openssl.c to use
SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback for LibreSSL 3.5.0+. Unfortunately LibreSSL
added that function only as a stub that doesn't actually do anything.
Reported-by: Gonçalo Carvalho
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/13672
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13682