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  1. Long: proto
  2. Arg: <protocols>
  3. Help: Enable/disable PROTOCOLS
  4. See-also: proto-redir proto-default
  5. Added: 7.20.2
  6. Category: connection curl
  7. Example: --proto =http,https,sftp $URL
  8. ---
  9. Tells curl to limit what protocols it may use for transfers. Protocols are
  10. evaluated left to right, are comma separated, and are each a protocol name or
  11. \&'all', optionally prefixed by zero or more modifiers. Available modifiers are:
  12. .RS
  13. .TP 3
  14. .B +
  15. Permit this protocol in addition to protocols already permitted (this is
  16. the default if no modifier is used).
  17. .TP
  18. .B -
  19. Deny this protocol, removing it from the list of protocols already permitted.
  20. .TP
  21. .B =
  22. Permit only this protocol (ignoring the list already permitted), though
  23. subject to later modification by subsequent entries in the comma separated
  24. list.
  25. .RE
  26. .IP
  27. For example:
  28. .RS
  29. .TP 15
  30. .B --proto -ftps
  31. uses the default protocols, but disables ftps
  32. .TP
  33. .B --proto -all,https,+http
  34. only enables http and https
  35. .TP
  36. .B --proto =http,https
  37. also only enables http and https
  38. .RE
  39. .IP
  40. Unknown protocols produce a warning. This allows scripts to safely rely on
  41. being able to disable potentially dangerous protocols, without relying upon
  42. support for that protocol being built into curl to avoid an error.
  43. This option can be used multiple times, in which case the effect is the same
  44. as concatenating the protocols into one instance of the option.