Curl

Curl is a tool to transfer data from or to a server, using one of the supported protocols DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET and TFTP.

Curl command has the following functionality:
 * Multiple URLs
 * Usernames and Passwords support
 * IPv6 support
 * Retry failed download
 * URL globbing/sequences
 * Win32 support
 * Large file support
 * GnuTLS support
 * DarwinSSL support
 * Schannel support
 * Cyassl support
 * PolarSSL support
 * AxTLS support
 * SSL Session ID
 * SSL Private Certificate
 * netrc support
 * Metalink support
 * IDN support
 * Bandwidth limiting
 * Happy eyeballs
 * SOCKS
 * TFTP
 * SCP upload/download
 * SFTP upload/download
 * HTTP Proxy
 * HTTP Resume
 * HTTP Ranges
 * Follow HTTP Redirects
 * HTTP Post
 * HTTP Post Chunked
 * HTTP Put
 * Cookie support
 * HTTP 1.1
 * HTTP 2 (plain text upgrade)
 * HTTP 2 (TLS ALPN)
 * HTTP 2 (TLS NPN)
 * HTTP persistent connections
 * HTTPS
 * HTTP Digest Auth
 * HTTP NTLM Auth
 * HTTP Negotiate Auth
 * HTTP Multipost Part
 * HTTP Deflate gzip
 * FTP resume
 * FTP ranges
 * FTP active mode
 * FTP SSL
 * FTP upload
 * FTP Kerberos
 * FTP Connection re-use
 * GOPHER

=One-Liners= Save the output of the URL to a file		curl -o website.html https://domain.com curl -o archive.zip https://domain.com /file.zip curl https://domain.com > website.html Save with name same as remote file		curl -O https://domain.com /file.zip curl -O https://domain.com /file.zip -O https://domain.com /file2.zip Download files securely via SSH 		curl -u user sftp://server.domain.com/path/to/file curl -u username:password https://domain.com Get HTTP header information			curl -I http://domain.com Access an FTP server				curl ftp://ftp.domain.com --user username:password Download a file via FTP				curl ftp://ftp.domain.com/ file.zip --user username:password curl -u ftpuser:password -O ftp://ftp_pub/public_html/index.html Upload a file to the FTP server			curl -T file.zip ftp://ftp.domain.com/ --user username:password curl -u ftpuser:password -T linuxtechi.txt ftp://ftp_pub/public_html/ To upload multiple files to FTP server 		curl -u ftpuser:password -T "(linuxtechi1.txt linuxtechi2.txt)" ftp://ftp_pub/public_html/ Deleting files from ftp server        		curl ftp://ftp_pub/public_html -X 'DELE linuxtechi.zip' --user ftpuser:password Handle URL redirects 				curl -L http://domain.com Debug level details 		 		curl -v http://domain.com Using proxy to download a file 		curl -x proxy.server.com:3128 https://domain.com Limit data transfer rate  			curl --limit-rate 1024B -O https://domain.com Download file modified after a given date 	curl -z 1-Jan-17 https://domain.com Download file modified before a given date  	curl -z -1-Jan-17 https://domain.com Resume a download    				curl -C https://domain.com Verifying SSL certificate  			curl --cacert new-ca.crt https://domain.com Ignoring the ssl certificate warning  		curl -k https://domain.com Getting information about supported methods    curl -i -X OPTIONS http://10.107.88.68:8082

=URL syntax= http://site.{one,two,three}.com
 * You can specify multiple URLs or parts of URLs by writing part sets within braces as in:

ftp://ftp.numericals.com/file[1-100].txt ftp://ftp.numericals.com/file[001-100].txt ftp://ftp.letters.com/file[a-z].txt
 * You can get sequences of alphanumeric series by using [] as in:

http://any.org/archive[1996-1999]/vol[1-4]/part{a,b,c}.html
 * Nested sequences are not supported, but you can use several ones next to each other:

http://www.numericals.com/file[1-100:10].txt http://www.letters.com/file[a-z:2].txt
 * You can specify a step counter for the ranges to get every Nth number or letter:


 * If you specify URL without protocol:// prefix, curl will attempt to guess what protocol you might want.
 * It will then default to HTTP but try other protocols based on often-used host name prefixes.
 * For example, for host names starting with "ftp." curl will assume you want to speak FTP.


 * Curl will attempt to re-use connections for multiple file transfers, so that getting many files from the same server will not do multiple connects / handshakes.
 * This improves speed.
 * Of course this is only done on files specified on a single command line and cannot be used between separate curl invokes.

=Switches=

= Header Modifications =

Basic syntax for spoofing user agent: curl -A "UserAgentString" https://aman.info.tm

Basic syntax for User Agent Spoofing along with other headers: curl -A [user-agent] -H [headers] "https://aman.info.tm"

Two methods to spoof USer-Agent: curl -L -A "Mozilla/5.0" https://aman.info.tm curl -L -H "user-agent: Mozilla/5.0" https://aman.info.tm

One of the most common situations of different source HTML and CSS are for websites with stripped down mobile versions, you could retrieve iPhone-specific source code with: curl -A "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8J2 Safari/6533.18.5" https://aman.info.tm

Some sites do this with other browsers too. This would be Chrome 12 in Mac OS X 10.6.8: curl -A "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_8) AppleWebKit/534.30 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/12.0.742.112 Safari/534.30" https://aman.info.tm

Other Examples curl -L -H "Host: aman.info.tm" -H "Cache-Control: max-age=0" -H "Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8" -H "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_3) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/44.0.2403.89 Safari/537.36" -H "HTTPS: 1" -H "DNT: 1" -H "Referer: https://www.google.com/" -H "Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8,en-GB;q=0.6,es;q=0.4" -H "If-Modified-Since: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 20:31:28 GMT" --compressed https://aman.info.tm

curl -L -H "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_3) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/44.0.2403.89 Safari/537.36" https://aman.info.tm


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