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- .TH libcurl-env 3 "20 January 2018" "libcurl" "libcurl"
- .SH NAME
- libcurl-env \- environment variables libcurl understands
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- libcurl reads and understands a set of environment variables that if set will
- control and change behaviors. This is the full list of variables to set and
- description of what they do. Also note that curl, the command line tool,
- supports a set of additional environment variables independently of this.
- .IP "[scheme]_proxy"
- When libcurl is given a URL to use in a transfer, it first extracts the
- "scheme" part from the URL and checks if there is a given proxy set for that
- in its corresponding environment variable. A URL like "https://example.com"
- will hence use the "http_proxy" variable, while a URL like "ftp://example.com"
- will use the "ftp_proxy" variable.
- These proxy variables are also checked for in their uppercase versions, except
- the "http_proxy" one which is only used lowercase. Note also that some systems
- actually have a case insensitive handling of environment variables and then of
- course "HTTP_PROXY" will still work...
- .IP ALL_PROXY
- This is a setting to set proxy for all URLs, independently of what scheme is
- being used. Note that the scheme specific variables will override this one if
- set.
- .IP CURL_SSL_BACKEND
- When libcurl is built to support multiple SSL backends, it will select a
- specific backend at first use. If no selection is done by the program using
- libcurl, this variable's selection will be used. Setting a name that is not a
- built-in alternative will make libcurl stay with the default.
- SSL backend names (case-insensitive): BearSSL, GnuTLS, gskit, mbedTLS,
- nss, OpenSSL, rustls, Schannel, Secure-Transport, wolfSSL
- .IP HOME
- When the netrc feature is used (\fICURLOPT_NETRC(3)\fP), this variable is
- checked as the primary way to find the "current" home directory in which
- the .netrc file is likely to exist.
- .IP USERPROFILE
- When the netrc feature is used (\fICURLOPT_NETRC(3)\fP), this variable is
- checked as the secondary way to find the "current" home directory (on Windows
- only) in which the .netrc file is likely to exist.
- .IP LOGNAME
- User name to use when invoking the \fIntlm-wb\fP tool, if \fINTLMUSER\fP was
- not set.
- .IP NO_PROXY
- This has the same functionality as the \fICURLOPT_NOPROXY(3)\fP option: it
- gives libcurl a comma-separated list of host name patterns for which libcurl
- should not use a proxy.
- .IP NTLMUSER
- User name to use when invoking the \fIntlm-wb\fP tool.
- .IP SSLKEYLOGFILE
- When set and libcurl runs with a SSL backend that supports this feature,
- libcurl will save SSL secrets into the given file name. Using those SSL
- secrets, other tools (such as Wireshark) can decrypt the SSL communication and
- analyze/view the traffic.
- .IP SSL_DIR
- When libcurl runs with the NSS backends for TLS features, this variable is
- used to find the directory for NSS PKI database instead of the built-in.
- .IP USER
- User name to use when invoking the \fIntlm-wb\fP tool, if \fINTLMUSER\fP and
- \fILOGNAME\fP were not set.
- .SH "Debug Variables"
- There's a set of variables only recognized and used if libcurl was built
- "debug enabled", which should never be true for a library used in production.
- .IP "CURL_GETHOSTNAME"
- Debug-only variable.
- .IP "CURL_FORCETIME"
- Debug-only variable.
- .IP "CURL_ENTROPY"
- Debug-only variable. Used to set a fixed faked value to use instead of a
- proper random number so that functions in libcurl that are otherwise getting
- random outputs can be tested for what they generate.
- .IP "CURL_TRACE"
- Debug-only variable. Used for debugging the lib/ldap implementation.
- .IP "CURL_NTLM_WB_FILE"
- Debug-only variable. Used to set to a debug-version of the \fIntlm-wb\fP
- executable.
- .IP "CURL_OPENLDAP_TRACE"
- Debug-only variable. Used for debugging the OpenLDAP implementation.
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