Loading docs/curl.1 +5 −9 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -39,8 +39,7 @@ resume, Metalink, and more. As you will see below, the number of features will make your head spin! curl is powered by libcurl for all transfer-related features. See .BR libcurl (3) for details. \fIlibcurl(3)\fP for details. .SH URL The URL syntax is protocol-dependent. You'll find a detailed description in RFC 3986. Loading Loading @@ -1060,13 +1059,10 @@ in Metalink file, hash check will fail. Makes curl scan the \fI.netrc\fP (\fI_netrc\fP on Windows) file in the user's home directory for login name and password. This is typically used for FTP on Unix. If used with HTTP, curl will enable user authentication. See .BR netrc(4) or .BR ftp(1) for details on the file format. Curl will not complain if that file doesn't have the right permissions (it should not be either world- or group-readable). The environment variable "HOME" is used to find the home directory. \fInetrc(4)\fP \fIftp(1)\fP for details on the file format. Curl will not complain if that file doesn't have the right permissions (it should not be either world- or group-readable). The environment variable "HOME" is used to find the home directory. A quick and very simple example of how to setup a \fI.netrc\fP to allow curl to FTP to the machine host.domain.com with user name \&'myself' and password Loading Loading
docs/curl.1 +5 −9 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -39,8 +39,7 @@ resume, Metalink, and more. As you will see below, the number of features will make your head spin! curl is powered by libcurl for all transfer-related features. See .BR libcurl (3) for details. \fIlibcurl(3)\fP for details. .SH URL The URL syntax is protocol-dependent. You'll find a detailed description in RFC 3986. Loading Loading @@ -1060,13 +1059,10 @@ in Metalink file, hash check will fail. Makes curl scan the \fI.netrc\fP (\fI_netrc\fP on Windows) file in the user's home directory for login name and password. This is typically used for FTP on Unix. If used with HTTP, curl will enable user authentication. See .BR netrc(4) or .BR ftp(1) for details on the file format. Curl will not complain if that file doesn't have the right permissions (it should not be either world- or group-readable). The environment variable "HOME" is used to find the home directory. \fInetrc(4)\fP \fIftp(1)\fP for details on the file format. Curl will not complain if that file doesn't have the right permissions (it should not be either world- or group-readable). The environment variable "HOME" is used to find the home directory. A quick and very simple example of how to setup a \fI.netrc\fP to allow curl to FTP to the machine host.domain.com with user name \&'myself' and password Loading