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- What is the meaning of curl -k -i -X in Linux? - Unix Linux Stack . . .
This option allows curl to proceed and operate even for server connections otherwise considered insecure The server connection is verified by making sure the server's certificate contains the right name and verifies successfully using the cert store
- Run cURL commands from Windows console - Super User
Is there a way to install cURL in windows in order to run cURL commands from the command prompt?
- What is `curl -o-`? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
(curl -o- and curl -o - act the same ) Explicitly sending the output to stdout seems a bit redundant, since that's the default anyway However, the man page does mention using multiple -o options for multiple URLs to download, so it might be more useful in that context
- 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
- How do you display POST data with cURL? - Super User
Is there an option in cURL to display the string "firstname=john lastname=doe" in the output? Note: Obviously the string I want is in the command I executed, but there are several other post options such as --form and --data-ascii etc
- How to make a Curl POST call in Windows? - Super User
Note that you do have to provide the path to a curl executable, or at least specify curl exe; curl by itself is a Powershell alias for the Invoke-WebRequest cmdlet, which can do most of what the cURL program can do but has very different argument syntax
- curl - Adding a self-signed certificate to the trusted list - Unix . . .
I've generated a self-signed certificate for my build server and I'd like to globally trust the certificate on my machine, as I created the key myself and I'm sick of seeing warnings I'm on Ubuntu
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