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What are the linux curl command parameters and how to use them

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linux curl is a file transfer tool that uses url rules to work under the command line. It supports file upload and download, so it is a comprehensive transmission tool, but according to tradition, it is customary to call URL a download tool.

1. Curl command parameters

-a/--append When uploading files, append to the target file

-a/--user-agent Settings User agent sent to the server

 -anyauth Can use "any" authentication method

 -b/--cookie cookie string or file reading location

 -basic Use http basic authentication

 -b/--use-ascii Use ascii/text transmission

 -c/--cookie-jar Operation completed Then write the cookie to this file

 -c/--continue-at Continue at breakpoint

 -d/--data http post mode Transmit data

 --data-ascii Post data in ascii format

 --data-binary Post data in binary format

--negotiate Use http authentication

--digest Use digital authentication

--disable-eprt Disable the use of eprt or lprt

--disable-epsv Disable the use of epsv

 -d/--dump-header Write header information to the file

 --egd-file Set egd for random data (ssl) socket path

 --tcp-nodelay Use tcp_nodelay option

 -e/--referer source URL

 -e/--cert

  --cert-type Certificate file type (der/pem/eng) (ssl)

  --key

--key-type Private key file type (der/pem/eng) (ssl)

--pass Private key password (ssl)

 --engine Encryption engine use (ssl). "--engine list" for list

 --cacert ca certificate ( ssl)

  --capath ca directory (made using c_rehash) to verify peer against (ssl)

  --ciphers ssl password

--compressed Requires the returned state to be compressed (using deflate or gzip)

  --connect-timeout Sets the maximum request time

  --create-dirs Create a directory for the local directory Hierarchy

 --crlf Uploading is to convert lf into crlf

 -f/--fail Do not display http errors when the connection fails

 --ftp-create-dirs If the remote directory does not exist, create the remote directory

 --ftp-method [multicwd/nocwd/singlecwd] Control the use of cwd

 --ftp-pasv Use pasv/epsv instead of port

 --ftp-skip-pasv-ip When using pasv, ignore the ip address

 --ftp-ssl Try to use ssl/tls for ftp data transmission

 - -ftp-ssl-reqd Requires ssl/tls for ftp data transmission

 -f/--form Simulates http form submission data

 -form-string < ;name=string> Simulate http form submission data

 -g/--globoff Disable URL sequence and range using {} and []

 -g/--get Use get method Send data

 -h/--help Help

 -h/--header Custom header information is passed to the server

 --ignore-content- length The length of the ignored http header information

 -i/--include Include protocol header information when output

 -i/--head Only display document information

From the file Read -j/--junk-session-cookiesIgnore session cookies

 -InterfaceSpecify network interface/address to use

 -krb4 Enable and specify Security level krb4

 -j/--junk-session-cookies Read the file and ignore the session cookie

 --interface Use the specified network interface/address

 --krb4 Use krb4 with the specified security level

 -k/--insecure Allow ssl sites without certificates

 -k/--config Specify the configuration file Read

 -l/--list-only List the file names in the ftp directory

 --limit-rate Set the transfer speed

 -- local-port Force the use of local port number

 -m/--max-time Set the maximum transmission time

 --max-redirs Set the maximum Number of directories read

 --max-filesize Set the maximum total number of downloaded files

 -m/--manual Display all manual

 -n/--netrc Read username and password from netrc file

 --netrc-optional Use .netrc or url to override -n

 --ntlm Use http ntlm Authentication

 -n/--no-buffer Disable buffered output

 -o/--output Write output to this file

 -o/--remote -name Write output to this file, retaining the file name of the remote file

 -p/--proxytunnel Use http proxy

 --proxy-anyauth Select any proxy authentication method

 --proxy-basic Use basic authentication on the proxy

 --proxy-digest Use digital authentication on the proxy

 --proxy-ntlm Use on the proxy ntlm authentication

 -p/--ftp-port

Use port address instead of using pasv

 -q/--quote Send before file transfer Command to server

 -r/--range Retrieve byte range from http/1.1 or ftp server

 --range-file Read (ssl) a random file

  -r/--remote-time When generating files locally, keep the remote file time

  --retry When there is a problem with the transmission, the number of retries

 --retry-delay When there is a problem with the transmission, set the retry interval

 --retry-max-time When there is a problem with the transmission, set the maximum retry time

 -s/--silent silent mode. Do not output anything

 -s/--show-error Show errors

 --socks4 Use socks4 to proxy the given host and port

 --socks5 Use socks5 to proxy the given host and port

 --stderr
-t/--telnet-option telnet option setting

 --trace Debug the specified file

 --trace-ascii like --trace but no hex output

 --trace-time When tracing/detailed output, add a timestamp

 -t/--upload-file Upload file

 --url spet url to work with

 -u/--user Set the server user and password

 -u/--proxy-user Set proxy username and password

 -v/--verbose

 -v/--version Display version information

 -w/--write-out [format]What output is completed

 -x/--proxy Use http proxy on the given port

 -x/--request < ;command>What command to specify

 -y/--speed-time The time required to give up the speed limit. The default is 30

 -y/--speed-limit Stop transmission speed limit, speed time 'seconds

 -z/--time-cond Transmission time setting

-0/--http1.0 Use http 1.0

 -1/--tlsv1 Use tlsv1 (ssl)

 -2/--sslv2 Use sslv2 (ssl)

  -3/--sslv3  Used sslv3 (ssl)

  --3p-quote  like -q for the source url for 3rd party transfer

  --3p-url  Use url, Perform third-party transmission

 --3p-user Use user name and password to perform third-party transmission

 -4/--ipv4 Use ip4

 -6/--ipv6 Use ip6

 -#/--progress-bar Display the current transfer status with a progress bar

 -a/--append When uploading a file, append it to the target file

-a/--user-agent Set the user agent sent to the server

 - anyauth Can use "any" authentication method

 -b/--cookie cookie string or file reading position

 - basic Use http basic authentication

 -b/--use-ascii Use ascii/text transmission

 - c/--cookie-jar Write the cookie to this file after the operation is completed

 -c/--continue-at Continue at the breakpoint

-d/--data HTTP post method to transmit data

  --data-ascii Post data in ascii method

  --data-binary

 --negotiate Use http authentication

 --digest Use digital authentication

 --disable-eprt Disable the use of eprt or lprt

 --disable-epsv Disable the use of epsv

 -d/--dump-header Write header information to the file

 --egd- file Set egd socket path for random data (ssl)

 --tcp-nodelay Use tcp_nodelay option

 -e/--referer source URL

 -e/--cert Client certificate file and password (ssl)

 --cert-type Certificate file type (der/pem/eng) (ssl)

 --key Private key file name (ssl)

  --key-type Private key file type (der/pem/eng) (ssl)

  --pass Private key password (ssl )

 --engine Encryption engine use (ssl). "--engine list" for list

 --cacert ca certificate (ssl)

 --capath ca directory (made using c_rehash) to verify peer against (ssl)

 --ciphers ssl password

 --compressed Request to return Is the compression situation (using deflate or gzip)

 --connect-timeout Set the maximum request time

 --create-dirs Establish the directory hierarchy of the local directory

                                 will will need should be will be required. | , create a remote directory

 --ftp-method [multicwd/nocwd/singlecwd] Control the use of cwd

 --ftp-pasv Use pasv/epsv instead of port

 - -ftp-skip-pasv-ip When using pasv, ignore the ip address

 --ftp-ssl Try to use ssl/tls for ftp data transmission

 --ftp-ssl- reqd requires the use of ssl/tls for ftp data transmission

 -f/--form Simulate http form submission data

 -form-string Simulate http form submission data

 -g/--globoff Disable URL sequences and ranges using {} and []

 -g/--get Send data in the get method

 -h/--help Help

 -h/--header Custom header information is passed to the server

 --ignore-content-length Ignored http header The length of the information

 -i/--include Include protocol header information when output

 -i/--head Only display document information

Read from the file-j /--junk-session-cookiesIgnore session cookies

 -InterfaceSpecify network interface/address to use

 -krb4 Enable with specified security level krb4

 -j/--junk-session-cookies Read the file and ignore the session cookie

 --interface Use the specified network interface/address

 --krb4 Use krb4 with the specified security level

 -k/--insecure Allow SSL sites without certificates

 -k/--config Read the specified configuration file

 -l/--list-only List the file names in the ftp directory

 --limit-rate Set the transmission speed

 --local-port

 -m/--max-time Set the maximum transfer time

 --max-redirs Set the maximum number of directories to be read

 --max-filesize Set the maximum total number of downloaded files

-m/--manual Display all manual

 -n/--netrc From the netrc file Read username and password


 --netrc-optional Use .netrc or url to override -n

 --ntlm Use http ntlm authentication

 -n/-- no-buffer Disable buffered output

 -o/--output Write the output to this file

 -o/--remote-name Write the output to this file and keep the remote file Filename

 -p/--proxytunnel Use http proxy

 --proxy-anyauth Choose any proxy authentication method

 --proxy-basic On the proxy Use basic authentication

 --proxy-digest Use digital authentication on the proxy

 --proxy-ntlm Use ntlm authentication on the proxy

 -p/- -ftp-port

Use port address instead of using pasv

 -q/--quote Send command to server before file transfer

 -r/- -range Retrieve byte range from http/1.1 or ftp server

  --range-file Read (ssl) a random file

 -r/--remote-time When generating files locally, keep the remote file time

 --retry When there is a problem with the transmission, the number of retries

 --retry-delay When there is a problem with the transmission When there is a transmission problem, set the retry interval

 --retry-max-time When there is a problem with the transmission, set the maximum retry time

 -s/--silent silent mode. Do not output anything

 -s/--show-error Show errors

 --socks4 Use socks4 to proxy the given host and port

 --socks5 Use socks5 to proxy the given host and port

 --stderr

 -t/--telnet-option < ;opt=val> telnet option setting

  --trace Debug the specified file

  --trace-ascii like --trace but no hex output

 --trace-time When tracing/detailed output, add a timestamp

 -t/--upload-file Upload file

 --url < url> spet url to work with

 -u/--user Set the server user and password

 -u/--proxy-user < user[:password]>Set proxy username and password

 -v/--verbose

 -v/--version Display version information

 -w/-- write-out [format]What output is completed

 -x/--proxy Use http proxy on the given port

 -x/- -request Specify what command

 -y/--speed-time The time required to give up the speed limit. The default is 30

 -y/--speed-limit Stop transmission speed limit, speed time 'seconds

 -z/--time-cond Transmission time setting

-0/--http1.0 Use http 1.0

 -1/--tlsv1 Use tlsv1 (ssl)

 -2/--sslv2 Use sslv2 (ssl)

  -3/--sslv3  Used sslv3 (ssl)

  --3p-quote  like -q for the source url for 3rd party transfer

  --3p-url  Use url, Perform third-party transmission

 --3p-user Use user name and password to perform third-party transmission

 -4/--ipv4 Use ip4

 -6/--ipv6 Use ip6

 -#/--progress-bar Use the progress bar to display the current transmission status

 2. Commonly used curl examples

 1. Grab the page content into a file中

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -o home.html

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -o home.html

 2, use -o (in capital letters), the following url must be specific to a certain file, otherwise it will not be captured. We can also use regular expressions to grab things

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -o

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -o

 3. Simulation Form information, simulate login, save cookie information

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -c ./cookie_c.txt -f log=aaaa -f pwd=******

[root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -c ./cookie_c.txt -f log=aaaa -f pwd=******

4. Simulate form information, simulate login, save header information

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -d ./cookie_d.txt -f log=aaaa -f pwd=******

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl - d ./cookie_d.txt -f log=aaaa -f pwd=******

 The cookie generated by -c (lowercase) is different from the cookie in -d.

5. Use cookie files

[root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -b ./cookie_c.txt

[root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -b ./ cookie_c.txt

6. Resume the transfer, -c (capital)

[root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -c -o

7. Transfer data , it is best to use the login page to test, because after you pass the value, curl will capture the data, and you can see whether the value you passed is successful

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -d log=aaaa

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -d log=aaaa

 8, display the crawl error, the following example clearly shows it.

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -f

 curl: (22) the requested url returned error: 404

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl

 404,not found

 . . . . . . . . . . . .

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -f

 curl: (22) the requested url returned error: 404

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl

 404,not found

 . . . . . . . . . . . .

 9. Forge the source address. Some websites will judge and request the source address.

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -e

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -e

 10. When we often use curl to mess with other people’s things, People will block your IP. At this time, we can use proxy

 [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -x 24.10.28.84:32779 -o home.html

[root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -x 24.10.28.84:32779 -o home.html
11, for larger things, we can download them in sections

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -r 0-100 -o img.part1 -

  content/uploads/2010/09/compare_varnish.jpg

  % total    % received % xferd  average speed   time    time     time  current

  dload  upload   total   spent    left  speed

  100   101  100   101    0     0    105      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--     0

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -r 100-200 -o img.part2 -

  content/uploads/2010/09/compare_varnish.jpg

  % total    % received % xferd  average speed   time    time     time  current

  dload  upload   total   spent    left  speed

  100   101  100   101    0     0     57      0  0:00:01  0:00:01 --:--:--     0

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -r 200- -o img.part3 -

  content/uploads/2010/09/compare_varnish.jpg

  % total    % received % xferd  average speed   time    time     time  current

  dload  upload   total   spent    left  speed

  100  104k  100  104k    0     0  52793      0  0:00:02  0:00:02 --:--:-- 88961

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# ls |grep part | xargs du -sh

  4.0k    one.part1

  112k    three.part3

  4.0k    two.part2

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -r 0-100 -o img.part1 -

  content/uploads/2010/09/compare_varnish.jpg

  % total    % received % xferd  average speed   time    time     time  current

  dload  upload   total   spent    left  speed

  100   101  100   101    0     0    105      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--     0

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -r 100-200 -o img.part2 -

  content/uploads/2010/09/compare_varnish.jpg

  % total    % received % xferd  average speed   time    time     time  current

  dload  upload   total   spent    left  speed

  100   101  100   101    0     0     57      0  0:00:01  0:00:01 --:--:--     0

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -r 200- -o img.part3 -

  content/uploads/2010/09/compare_varnish.jpg

  % total    % received % xferd  average speed   time    time     time  current

  dload  upload   total   spent    left  speed

  100  104k  100  104k    0     0  52793      0  0:00:02  0:00:02 --:--:-- 88961

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# ls |grep part | xargs du -sh

  4.0k    one.part1

  112k    three.part3

  4.0k    two.part2

  用的时候,把他们cat一下就ok了,cat img.part* >img.jpg

  12,不会显示下载进度信息

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -s -o aaa.jpg

  13,显示下载进度条

  [root@krlcgcms01 mytest]# curl -# -o

  

################################# 100.0%######  14,通过ftp下载文件######  [zhangy@blackghost ~]$ curl -u 用户名:密码 -o######  % total    % received % xferd  average speed   time    time     time  current######  dload  upload   total   spent    left  speed######  101  1934  101  1934    0     0   3184      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--  7136######  [zhangy@blackghost ~]$ curl -u 用户名:密码 -o###

% total % received % xferd average speed time time current

dload upload total spent left speed

101 1934 101 1934 0 0 3184 0 --:--:-- -:--:-- --:--:-- 7136

Or use the following method

 [zhangy@blackghost ~]$ curl -o ftp://username: Password@ip:port/demo/curtain/bbstudy_files/style.css

 [zhangy@blackghost ~]$ curl -o ftp://username:password@ip:port/demo/curtain/bbstudy_files/ style.css

 15, upload via ftp

 [zhangy@blackghost ~]$ curl -t test.sql ftp://username:password@ip:port/demo/curtain/ bbstudy_files/

 [zhangy@blackghost ~]$ curl -t test.sql ftp://username:password@ip:port/demo/curtain/bbstudy_files/

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