curl.1: document --ftp-ssl-reqd

Even if deprecated, document it so that people will find it as old
scripts may still use it.
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Daniel Stenberg 2016-04-28 23:18:28 +02:00
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authentication, but non-encrypted data transfers for efficiency. Fails the authentication, but non-encrypted data transfers for efficiency. Fails the
transfer if the server doesn't support SSL/TLS. (Added in 7.16.0) transfer if the server doesn't support SSL/TLS. (Added in 7.16.0)
that can still be used but will be removed in a future version. that can still be used but will be removed in a future version.
.IP "--ftp-ssl-reqd"
(FTP) This deprecated option is now known as \fI--ssl-reqd\fP (added in
7.15.5). This option name will be removed in a future version.
.IP "--form-string <name=string>" .IP "--form-string <name=string>"
(HTTP) Similar to \fI--form\fP except that the value string for the named (HTTP) Similar to \fI--form\fP except that the value string for the named
parameter is used literally. Leading \&'@' and \&'<' characters, and the parameter is used literally. Leading \&'@' and \&'<' characters, and the
@ -1634,8 +1637,7 @@ option name can still be used but will be removed in a future version.
(FTP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP) Require SSL/TLS for the connection. Terminates the (FTP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP) Require SSL/TLS for the connection. Terminates the
connection if the server doesn't support SSL/TLS. (Added in 7.20.0) connection if the server doesn't support SSL/TLS. (Added in 7.20.0)
This option was formerly known as \fI--ftp-ssl-reqd\fP (added in 7.15.5). That This option was formerly known as \fI--ftp-ssl-reqd\fP.
option name can still be used but will be removed in a future version.
.IP "--ssl-allow-beast" .IP "--ssl-allow-beast"
(SSL) This option tells curl to not work around a security flaw in the SSL3 (SSL) This option tells curl to not work around a security flaw in the SSL3
and TLS1.0 protocols known as BEAST. If this option isn't used, the SSL layer and TLS1.0 protocols known as BEAST. If this option isn't used, the SSL layer