Loading docs/curl.1 +15 −13 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -910,6 +910,16 @@ values, but the actual timeout will decrease in accuracy as the specified timeout increases in decimal precision. See also the \fI--connect-timeout\fP option. If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "--login-options <options>" Specify the login options to use during server authentication. You can use the login options to specify protocol specific options that may be used during authentication. At present only IMAP, POP3 and SMTP support login options. For more information about the login options please see RFC 2384, RFC 5092 and IETF draft draft-earhart-url-smtp-00.txt (Added in 7.34.0). If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "--mail-auth <address>" (SMTP) Specify a single address. This will be used to specify the Loading Loading @@ -1613,23 +1623,15 @@ If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "--trace-time" Prepends a time stamp to each trace or verbose line that curl displays. (Added in 7.14.0) .IP "-u, --user <user:password;options>" Specify the user name, password and optional login options to use for server authentication. Overrides \fI-n, --netrc\fP and \fI--netrc-optional\fP. .IP "-u, --user <user:password>" Specify the user name and password to use for server authentication. Overrides \fI-n, --netrc\fP and \fI--netrc-optional\fP. If you simply specify the user name, with or without the login options, curl will prompt for a password. If you simply specify the user name, curl will prompt for a password. If you use an SSPI-enabled curl binary and perform NTLM authentication, you can force curl to select the user name and password from your environment by simply specifying a single colon with this option: "-u :" or by specifying the login options on their own, for example "-u ;auth=NTLM". You can use the optional login options part to specify protocol specific options that may be used during authentication. At present only IMAP, POP3 and SMTP support login options as part of the user login information. For more information about the login options please see RFC 2384, RFC 5092 and IETF draft draft-earhart-url-smtp-00.txt (Added in 7.31.0). specifying a single colon with this option: "-u :". If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "-U, --proxy-user <user:password>" Loading Loading
docs/curl.1 +15 −13 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -910,6 +910,16 @@ values, but the actual timeout will decrease in accuracy as the specified timeout increases in decimal precision. See also the \fI--connect-timeout\fP option. If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "--login-options <options>" Specify the login options to use during server authentication. You can use the login options to specify protocol specific options that may be used during authentication. At present only IMAP, POP3 and SMTP support login options. For more information about the login options please see RFC 2384, RFC 5092 and IETF draft draft-earhart-url-smtp-00.txt (Added in 7.34.0). If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "--mail-auth <address>" (SMTP) Specify a single address. This will be used to specify the Loading Loading @@ -1613,23 +1623,15 @@ If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "--trace-time" Prepends a time stamp to each trace or verbose line that curl displays. (Added in 7.14.0) .IP "-u, --user <user:password;options>" Specify the user name, password and optional login options to use for server authentication. Overrides \fI-n, --netrc\fP and \fI--netrc-optional\fP. .IP "-u, --user <user:password>" Specify the user name and password to use for server authentication. Overrides \fI-n, --netrc\fP and \fI--netrc-optional\fP. If you simply specify the user name, with or without the login options, curl will prompt for a password. If you simply specify the user name, curl will prompt for a password. If you use an SSPI-enabled curl binary and perform NTLM authentication, you can force curl to select the user name and password from your environment by simply specifying a single colon with this option: "-u :" or by specifying the login options on their own, for example "-u ;auth=NTLM". You can use the optional login options part to specify protocol specific options that may be used during authentication. At present only IMAP, POP3 and SMTP support login options as part of the user login information. For more information about the login options please see RFC 2384, RFC 5092 and IETF draft draft-earhart-url-smtp-00.txt (Added in 7.31.0). specifying a single colon with this option: "-u :". If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "-U, --proxy-user <user:password>" Loading