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2.4 KiB
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50 lines
2.4 KiB
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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Short: E
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Long: cert
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Arg: <certificate[:password]>
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Help: Client certificate file and password
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Protocols: TLS
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See-also: cert-type key key-type
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Category: tls
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Example: --cert certfile --key keyfile $URL
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Added: 5.0
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Multi: single
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---
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Tells curl to use the specified client certificate file when getting a file
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with HTTPS, FTPS or another SSL-based protocol. The certificate must be in
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PKCS#12 format if using Secure Transport, or PEM format if using any other
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engine. If the optional password is not specified, it is queried for on
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the terminal. Note that this option assumes a certificate file that is the
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private key and the client certificate concatenated. See --cert and --key to
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specify them independently.
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In the <certificate> portion of the argument, you must escape the character ":"
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as "\\:" so that it is not recognized as the password delimiter. Similarly, you
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must escape the character "\\" as "\\\\" so that it is not recognized as an
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escape character.
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If curl is built against OpenSSL library, and the engine pkcs11 is available,
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then a PKCS#11 URI (RFC 7512) can be used to specify a certificate located in
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a PKCS#11 device. A string beginning with "pkcs11:" is interpreted as a
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PKCS#11 URI. If a PKCS#11 URI is provided, then the --engine option is set as
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"pkcs11" if none was provided and the --cert-type option is set as "ENG" if
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none was provided.
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(iOS and macOS only) If curl is built against Secure Transport, then the
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certificate string can either be the name of a certificate/private key in the
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system or user keychain, or the path to a PKCS#12-encoded certificate and
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private key. If you want to use a file from the current directory, please
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precede it with "./" prefix, in order to avoid confusion with a nickname.
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(Schannel only) Client certificates must be specified by a path
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expression to a certificate store. (Loading *PFX* is not supported; you can
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import it to a store first). You can use
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"<store location>\\<store name>\\<thumbprint>" to refer to a certificate
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in the system certificates store, for example,
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*"CurrentUser\\MY\\934a7ac6f8a5d579285a74fa61e19f23ddfe8d7a"*. Thumbprint is
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usually a SHA-1 hex string which you can see in certificate details. Following
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store locations are supported: *CurrentUser*, *LocalMachine*, *CurrentService*,
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*Services*, *CurrentUserGroupPolicy*, *LocalMachineGroupPolicy* and
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*LocalMachineEnterprise*.
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