CURLOPT_PROXY_SSL_OPTIONS
Section: C Library Functions (3)
Updated: 202-0-19
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NAME
CURLOPT_PROXY_SSL_OPTIONS - HTTPS proxy SSL behavior options
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_PROXY_SSL_OPTIONS,
long bitmask);
DESCRIPTION
Pass a long with a bitmask to tell libcurl about specific SSL
behaviors. Available bits:
- CURLSSLOPT_ALLOW_BEAST
-
Tells libcurl to not attempt to use any workarounds for a security flaw in the
SSL3 and TLS1.0 protocols. If this option is not used or this bit is set to 0,
the SSL layer libcurl uses may use a work-around for this flaw although it
might cause interoperability problems with some (older) SSL implementations.
WARNING: avoiding this work-around lessens the security, and by setting
this option to 1 you ask for exactly that. This option is only supported for
Secure Transport and OpenSSL.
- CURLSSLOPT_NO_REVOKE
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Tells libcurl to disable certificate revocation checks for those SSL backends
where such behavior is present. This option is only supported for Schannel
(the native Windows SSL library), with an exception in the case of Windowsaq
Untrusted Publishers block list which it seems cannot be bypassed.
- CURLSSLOPT_NO_PARTIALCHAIN
-
Tells libcurl to not accept "partial" certificate chains, which it otherwise
does by default. This option fails the certificate verification if the chain
ends with an intermediate certificate and not with a root cert.
Works with OpenSSL and its forks (LibreSSL, BoringSSL, etc). (Added in 7.68.0)
Works with Schannel if the user specified certificates to verify the peer.
(Added in 8.15.0)
- CURLSSLOPT_REVOKE_BEST_EFFORT
-
Tells libcurl to ignore certificate revocation checks in case of missing or
offline distribution points for those SSL backends where such behavior is
present. This option is only supported for Schannel (the native Windows SSL
library). If combined with CURLSSLOPT_NO_REVOKE, the latter takes
precedence. (Added in 7.70.0)
- CURLSSLOPT_NATIVE_CA
-
Tell libcurl to use the operating systemaqs native CA store for certificate
verification. This option is independent of other CA certificate locations set
at run time or build time. Those locations are searched in addition to the
native CA store.
Works with wolfSSL on Windows, Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo, Fedora, RHEL),
macOS, Android and iOS (added in 8.3.0); with GnuTLS (added in 8.5.0) and with
OpenSSL and its forks (LibreSSL, BoringSSL, etc) on Windows (Added in 7.71.0).
- CURLSSLOPT_AUTO_CLIENT_CERT
-
Tell libcurl to automatically locate and use a client certificate for
authentication, when requested by the server. This option is only supported
for Schannel (the native Windows SSL library). Prior to 7.77.0 this was the
default behavior in libcurl with Schannel. Since the server can request any
certificate that supports client authentication in the OS certificate store it
could be a privacy violation and unexpected.
(Added in 7.77.0)
DEFAULT
0
PROTOCOLS
This functionality affects all TLS based protocols: HTTPS, FTPS, IMAPS, POP3S, SMTPS etc.
All TLS backends support this option.
EXAMPLE
int main(void)
{
CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
if(curl) {
CURLcode result;
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com/");
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_PROXY, "https://proxy.example");
/* weaken TLS only for use with silly proxies */
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_PROXY_SSL_OPTIONS,
CURLSSLOPT_ALLOW_BEAST | CURLSSLOPT_NO_REVOKE);
result = curl_easy_perform(curl);
curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
}
}
HISTORY
CURLSSLOPT_* macros became
long types in 8.15.0, prior to this version
a
long cast was necessary when passed to
curl_easy_setopt(3).
AVAILABILITY
Added in curl 7.52.0
RETURN VALUE
curl_easy_setopt(3) returns a CURLcode indicating success or error.
CURLE_OK (0) means everything was OK, non-zero means an error occurred, see
libcurl-errors(3).
SEE ALSO
CURLOPT_PROXY_SSLVERSION(3),
CURLOPT_PROXY_SSL_CIPHER_LIST(3),
CURLOPT_SSLVERSION(3),
CURLOPT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST(3)
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