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- What is the meaning of curl -k -i -X in Linux?
When you use curl to access a web page it is actually sending the GET request to the server There are other kinds of request that can be used and -X is the way to specify this As noted above, this command is usually not needed For example, if you need a POST request you can use -d rather than using -X
- How to tell curl to use one client cert from the Windows Cert Store . . .
The link I gave was for curl, so it's supposed to work Perhaps you could force it with the curl parameter --cacert file or --cert Otherwise, perhaps curl doesn't like the certificate for some reason
- Getting curl to output HTTP status code? - Super User
I'm using curl at the command line on Linux to issue HTTP requests The response bodies are printed to standard out, which is fine, but I can't see from the man page how to get curl to print the
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Is there a way to install cURL in windows in order to run cURL commands from the command prompt?
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- CURL to download a directory - Super User
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- Does `curl -v` show the complete HTTP request including the body?
`curl -v` displays HTTP headers but not the complete request body Learn about its limitations and alternatives for viewing full HTTP requests
- How to fix curl sslv3 alert handshake failure? - Unix Linux Stack . . .
How do I ignore or force the certificate using curl command line? When using wget seems to work fine Also works when testing with openssl as below: $ openssl s_client -connect thepiratebay se:443 CONNECTED(00000003) SSL handshake has read 2651 bytes and written 456 bytes New, TLSv1 SSLv3, Cipher is AES128-SHA Server public key is 2048 bit
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