From 94bae207765a6c388206799f3b22c2603d738120 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Stenberg Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 10:28:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] some more --- docs/MANUAL | 20 ++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/MANUAL b/docs/MANUAL index 95211ed634..fbdabfb5c2 100644 --- a/docs/MANUAL +++ b/docs/MANUAL @@ -411,6 +411,22 @@ SPEED LIMIT curl -m 1800 -Y 3000 -y 60 www.far-away-site.com + Forcing curl not to transfer data faster than a given rate is also possible, + which might be useful if you're using a limited bandwidth connection and you + don't want your transfer to use all of it. + + Make curl transfer data no faster than 10 kilobytes per second: + + curl --limit-rate 10K www.far-away-site.com + + or + + curl --limit-rate 10240 www.far-away-site.com + + Or prevent curl from uploading data faster than 1 megabyte per second: + + curl -T upload --limit-rate 1M ftp://uploadshereplease.com + CONFIG FILE Curl automatically tries to read the .curlrc file (or _curlrc file on win32 @@ -567,8 +583,8 @@ HTTPS Many older SSL-servers have problems with SSLv3 or TLS, that newer versions of OpenSSL etc is using, therefore it is sometimes useful to specify what - SSL-version curl should use. Use -3 or -2 to specify that exact SSL version - to use: + SSL-version curl should use. Use -3, -2 or -1 to specify that exact SSL + version to use (for SSLv3, SSLv2 or TLSv1 respectively): curl -2 https://secure.site.com/