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Long: user
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Short: u
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Arg: <user:password>
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Help: Server user and password
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Specify the user name and password to use for server authentication. Overrides
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--netrc and --netrc-optional.
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If you simply specify the user name, curl will prompt for a password.
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The user name and passwords are split up on the first colon, which makes it
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impossible to use a colon in the user name with this option. The password can,
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still.
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When using Kerberos V5 with a Windows based server you should include the
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Windows domain name in the user name, in order for the server to successfully
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obtain a Kerberos Ticket. If you don't then the initial authentication
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handshake may fail.
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When using NTLM, the user name can be specified simply as the user name,
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without the domain, if there is a single domain and forest in your setup
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for example.
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To specify the domain name use either Down-Level Logon Name or UPN (User
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Principal Name) formats. For example, EXAMPLE\\user and user@example.com
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respectively.
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If you use a Windows SSPI-enabled curl binary and perform Kerberos V5,
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Negotiate, NTLM or Digest authentication then you can tell curl to select
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the user name and password from your environment by specifying a single colon
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with this option: "-u :".
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If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.
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