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PROGRAM:
NAME
squidclient - A simple HTTP web client tool
SYNOPSIS
squidclient [ -aknNrsv ] [ --ping [ping-options] ] [ --https] [tls-options] [ -A string ]
[ -h | --host remote host ] [ -H ' string ' ] [ -i IMS ] [ -j ' Host header ' ] [ -l |
--local host ] [ -m method ] [ -p | --port port ] [ -P file ] [ -t count ] [ -T timeout ]
[ -u user ] [ -U user ] [ -V version ] [ -w password ] [ -W password ] url
Ping options: [ -g count ] [ -I interval ]
TLS options: [ --anonymous-tls ] [ --trusted-ca CA certificates file ...] [ --cert client
X.509 certificate file ] [ --params TLS session parameters ]
DESCRIPTION
squidclient is a tool providing a command line interface for retrieving URLs. Designed
for testing any HTTP 0.9, 1.0, or 1.1 web server or proxy. This tool can be combined with
scripts to perform any basic HTTP operation. Some additional features for access to the
squid proxy object cache and management information are provided.
OPTIONS
-a Do NOT include Accept: header.
-A 'string' Send string as User-Agent: header. To omit the header completely set string to
empty ('').
-h | --host host
Retrieve URL from server host. Default is localhost
-H 'string' Extra headers to send. Use '0 for new lines.
-i time If-Modified-Since time (in Epoch seconds).
-j hosthdr Host header content
-k Keep the connection active. Default is to do only one request then close.
-l | --local host
Specify a local IP address to bind to. Default is none.
-m method Request method, default is GET. Squid also supports a non-standard method
called PURGE. You can use that to purge a specific URL from the cache. You
need to have purge access setup in squid.conf similar to manager access. Here
is an example:
acl purge method PURGE
http_access deny purge !localhost
-n Proxy Negotiate(Kerberos) authentication.
Use kinit username@DOMAIN first to get initial TGS.
-N WWW Negotiate(Kerberos) authentication.
Use kinit username@DOMAIN first to get initial TGS.
-p port Port number of cache. Default is 3128.
-P file Request body. Using the named file as data.
-r Force cache to reload URL.
-s Silent. Do not print data to stdout.
-t count Trace count HTTP relay or proxy hops
-T timeout Timeout value (seconds) for read/write operations.
-u user Proxy authentication username
-U user WWW authentication username
-v Verbose. Print outgoing message to stderr.
-V version HTTP Version. Use '-' for HTTP/0.9 omitted case
-w password Proxy authentication password
-W password WWW authentication password
--https Use Transport Layer Security on the HTTP connection.
--anonymous-tls
Use TLS with unauthenticated (anonymous) certificate.
--cert file File containing client X.509 certificate in PEM format. May be repeated to
load several client certificates.
--trusted-ca file
File containing trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificates in PEM format.
May be repeated to load any number of files.
--params values
TLS library specific parameters for the communication session. See the
library documentation for details on valid parameters. GnuTLS:
http://gnutls.org/manual/html_node/Priority-Strings.html If repeated only the
last value will have effect.
--ping [options]
Enable ping mode. Optional -g and -I parameters must follow immediately if
used. Repeated use resets to default ping settings.
-g count Ping mode, perform.I count iterations (default is to loop until interrupted).
-I interval Ping interval in seconds (default 1 second).
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