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Makefile
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Makefile
c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Long: netrc
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Short: n
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Help: Must read .netrc for user name and password
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Category: curl
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Example: --netrc $URL
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Added: 4.6
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See-also: netrc-file config user
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Mutexed: netrc-file netrc-optional
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Multi: boolean
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---
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Makes curl scan the *.netrc* (*_netrc* on Windows) file in the user's home
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directory for login name and password. This is typically used for FTP on
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Unix. If used with HTTP, curl will enable user authentication. See
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*netrc(5)* and *ftp(1)* for details on the file format. Curl will not
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complain if that file does not have the right permissions (it should be
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neither world- nor group-readable). The environment variable "HOME" is used
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to find the home directory.
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A quick and simple example of how to setup a *.netrc* to allow curl to FTP to
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the machine host.domain.com with user name 'myself' and password 'secret'
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could look similar to:
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machine host.domain.com
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login myself
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password secret
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