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author | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2001-02-05 22:35:21 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2001-02-05 22:35:21 +0000 |
commit | c6355e6a43c25180aaa7c78a64e1123a4775d7c8 (patch) | |
tree | 4551cec68e1f7f982a869add4cde7eaa6e56d499 /docs | |
parent | 7d26eb61fe41b1ea704ba38982894cbcc57a1bd4 (diff) |
Added a telnet section
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diff --git a/docs/MANUAL b/docs/MANUAL index d1c67442d..356cb186d 100644 --- a/docs/MANUAL +++ b/docs/MANUAL @@ -726,6 +726,26 @@ KERBEROS4 FTP TRANSFER There's no use for a password on the -u switch, but a blank one will make curl ask for one and you already entered the real password to kauth. +TELNET + + The curl telnet support is basic and very easy to use. Curl passes all data + passed to it on stdin to the remote server. Connect to a remote telnet + server using a command line similar to: + + curl telnet://remote.server.com + + And enter the data to pass to the server on stdin. The result will be sent + stdout or to the file you specify with -o. + + You might want the -N/--no-buffer option to switch off the buffered output + for slow connections or if the output from the remote site is slow and/or + without newlines. + + NOTE: the telnet protocol does not specify any way to login with a specified + user and password and thus curl can't do that automatically. To do that, you + need to track when the login prompt is received and send the username and + password accordingly. + MAILING LIST We have an open mailing list to discuss curl, its development and things |