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    12 results tagged curl x
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      GitHub - reorx/httpstat: curl statistics made simple
      December 8, 2019 at 10:49:17 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - https://github.com/reorx/httpstat
      curl http stat
    • Note: curl --resolve
             --resolve <host:port:address>
                    Provide  a  custom address for a specific host and port pair. Using this, you can make the curl requests(s) use a specified address and prevent the otherwise normally resolved address to be used. Con-
                    sider it a sort of /etc/hosts alternative provided on the command line. The port number should be the number used for the specific protocol the host will be used for. It means you need several entries
                    if you want to provide address for the same host but different ports.
      
                    The provided address set by this option will be used even if -4, --ipv4 or -6, --ipv6 is set to make curl use another IP version.
      
                    This option can be used many times to add many host names to resolve.
      
                    Added in 7.21.3.

      Plus propre que de jouer avec du -H Header et en plus le https ne rale pas

      October 9, 2019 at 3:45:25 PM GMT+2 * - permalink - archive.org - https://links.infomee.fr/?tV1KDA
      curl
    • HTTPie – command line HTTP client
      August 18, 2019 at 11:59:55 AM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://httpie.org/
      curl
    • Curlie | curlie
      August 18, 2019 at 11:59:40 AM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://curlie.io/
      curl
    • Convert cURL command syntax to Python requests, Node.js, R, PHP and Go code

      via pierrick

      November 19, 2018 at 2:23:53 PM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - https://curl.trillworks.com/
      curl python requests
    • How do I measure request and response times at once using cURL? - Stack Overflow

      Create a new file, curl-format.txt, and paste in:

      time_namelookup:  %{time_namelookup}\n
         time_connect:  %{time_connect}\n
      time_appconnect:  %{time_appconnect}\n

      time_pretransfer: %{time_pretransfer}\n
      time_redirect: %{time_redirect}\n
      time_starttransfer: %{time_starttransfer}\n
      ----------\n
      time_total: %{time_total}\n

      Make a request:

      curl -w "@curl-format.txt" -o /dev/null -s "http://wordpress.com/"

      February 8, 2017 at 8:52:40 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18215389/how-do-i-measure-request-and-response-times-at-once-using-curl
      curl
    • Note: xargs parallel, example with curl

      A way to parallelize curl call with xargs:

      cat url.list | xargs -n 1 -P 15 -I % curl -so /dev/null -k -A curltestxargs %

      August 22, 2016 at 5:09:32 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://links.infomee.fr/?b3ibmA
      curl xargs
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      rfc - Is there any documentation for omitting zeroes in dot-decimal notation of IPV4 addresses? - Stack Overflow

      ok ok... curl 127.0.0.1 == curl 127.1

      On peut omettre les 0

      Pas 'standard' mais fonctionne sur debian

      Il y avait un autre shortcut pour ping localhost mais je l'ai perdu :-/

      August 16, 2016 at 11:12:45 AM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10133820/is-there-any-documentation-for-omitting-zeroes-in-dot-decimal-notation-of-ipv4-a
      curl localhost tips
    • Note: curl, header host, https, SNI

      Si on veut curl une ressource sur l'ip (car pas de résolution, pas envie de modifier /etc/hosts..)
      On va utiliser -H pour rajouter un header host et arriver sur le bon virtualhost :

      curl -H 'Host: www.foo.com' http://192.168.1.1/

      Si la ressource est en https, ça ne passe pas :

      curl -H 'Host: www.foo.com' https://192.168.1.1/

      curl: (51) SSL: certificate subject name (*.foo.com) does not match target host name '192.168.1.1'

      Car le SNI hello se fait avec l'host dans l'url (192.168.1.1) et non pas avec le Header Host

      Un workaround est d'utiliser l'option --resolve

      curl --resolve www.foo.com:192.168.1.1 https://www.foo.com

      On peut aussi utiliser --insecure pour ignore l'erreur mais on ne valide pas que le certificat est ok :

      curl --insecure -H 'Host: www.foo.com' http://192.168.1.1/

      August 10, 2016 at 2:57:59 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://links.infomee.fr/?Lqccgg
      curl https sni
    • Detecting the use of "curl | bash" server side | Application Security

      :o

      April 22, 2016 at 2:18:49 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://www.idontplaydarts.com/2016/04/detecting-curl-pipe-bash-server-side/
      bash curl security
    • Trouver son adresse ip public en ligne de commande

      curl http://bot.whatismyipaddress.com
      Une parmi d'autres qui a l'avantage d'être rapide ;)

      October 24, 2014 at 2:35:26 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://links.infomee.fr/?v-CE1w
      curl ip
    • Curl firefox

      Dans l'inspecteur on peut récupérer pour chaque requete l'équivalent en curl (un gros paté avec tous les headers qui vont bien)
      Parmis ces headers on retrouve 'Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate' donc le curl va nous retourner quelquechose d'illisible

      Pour résoudre ça : curl blablablalba | gunzip -

      October 1, 2014 at 2:42:38 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://links.infomee.fr/?ucO98Q
      curl firebug firefox gunzip
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