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CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH(3) Library Functions Manual CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH(3) NAME CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH - HTTP server authentication methods to try SYNOPSIS #include <curl/curl.h> CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH, long bitmask); DESCRIPTION Pass a long as parameter, which is set to a bitmask, to tell libcurl which authentication method(s) you want it to use speaking to the re- mote server. The available bits are listed below. If more than one bit is set, libcurl first queries the host to see which authentication methods it supports and then picks the best one you allow it to use. For some methods, this induces an extra network round-trip. Set the actual name and password with the CURLOPT_USERPWD(3) option or with the CUR- LOPT_USERNAME(3) and the CURLOPT_PASSWORD(3) options. For authentication with a proxy, see CURLOPT_PROXYAUTH(3). CURLAUTH_BASIC HTTP Basic authentication. This is the default choice, and the only method that is in wide-spread use and supported virtually everywhere. This sends the username and password over the net- work in plain text, easily captured by others. CURLAUTH_DIGEST HTTP Digest authentication. Digest authentication is defined in RFC 2617 and is a more secure way to do authentication over pub- lic networks than the regular old-fashioned Basic method. CURLAUTH_DIGEST_IE HTTP Digest authentication with an IE flavor. Digest authentica- tion is defined in RFC 2617 and is a more secure way to do au- thentication over public networks than the regular old-fashioned Basic method. The IE flavor is simply that libcurl uses a spe- cial "quirk" that IE is known to have used before version 7 and that some servers require the client to use. CURLAUTH_BEARER HTTP Bearer token authentication, used primarily in OAuth 2.0 protocol. You can set the Bearer token to use with CUR- LOPT_XOAUTH2_BEARER(3). CURLAUTH_NEGOTIATE HTTP Negotiate (SPNEGO) authentication. Negotiate authentication is defined in RFC 4559 and is the most secure way to perform au- thentication over HTTP. You need to build libcurl with a suitable GSS-API library or SSPI on Windows for this to work. CURLAUTH_NTLM HTTP NTLM authentication. A proprietary protocol invented and used by Microsoft. It uses a challenge-response and hash concept similar to Digest, to prevent the password from being eaves- dropped. NTLM uses weak cryptographic algorithms and is not considered secure. CURLAUTH_NTLM_WB Support for this is removed since libcurl 8.8.0. NTLM delegating to winbind helper. Authentication is performed by a separate binary application that is executed when needed. The name of the application is specified at compile time but is typically /usr/bin/ntlm_auth. Note that libcurl forks when necessary to run the winbind appli- cation and kill it when complete, calling waitpid() to await its exit when done. On POSIX operating systems, killing the process causes a SIGCHLD signal to be raised (regardless of whether CUR- LOPT_NOSIGNAL(3) is set), which must be handled intelligently by the application. In particular, the application must not uncon- ditionally call wait() in its SIGCHLD signal handler to avoid being subject to a race condition. This behavior is subject to change in future versions of libcurl. CURLAUTH_ANY This is a convenience macro that sets all bits and thus makes libcurl pick any it finds suitable. libcurl automatically se- lects the one it finds most secure. CURLAUTH_ANYSAFE This is a convenience macro that sets all bits except Basic and thus makes libcurl pick any it finds suitable. libcurl automati- cally selects the one it finds most secure. CURLAUTH_ONLY This is a meta symbol. OR this value together with a single spe- cific auth value to force libcurl to probe for unrestricted auth and if not, only that single auth algorithm is acceptable. CURLAUTH_AWS_SIGV4 provides AWS V4 signature authentication on HTTPS header see CURLOPT_AWS_SIGV4(3). DEFAULT CURLAUTH_BASIC PROTOCOLS This functionality affects http only EXAMPLE int main(void) { CURL *curl = curl_easy_init(); if(curl) { CURLcode ret; curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com/"); /* allow whatever auth the server speaks */ curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH, (long)CURLAUTH_ANY); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_USERPWD, "james:bond"); ret = curl_easy_perform(curl); } } HISTORY CURLAUTH_DIGEST_IE was added in 7.19.3 CURLAUTH_ONLY was added in 7.21.3 CURLAUTH_NTLM_WB was added in 7.22.0 CURLAUTH_BEARER was added in 7.61.0 CURLAUTH_AWS_SIGV4 was added in 7.74.0 AVAILABILITY Added in curl 7.10.6 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_PASSWORD(3), CURLOPT_PROXYAUTH(3), CURLOPT_USERNAME(3) libcurl 2025-06-03 CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH(3)
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