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NAMECURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR - allowed protocols SYNOPSIS#include <curl/curl.h> CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR, char *spec); DESCRIPTIONPass a pointer to a string that holds a comma-separated list of case insensitive protocol names (URL schemes) to allow in the transfer. This option allows applications to use libcurl built to support a wide range of protocols but still limit specific transfers to only be allowed to use a subset of them. By default, libcurl accepts all protocols it was built with support for. See also CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS_STR(3). If trying to set a non-existing protocol or if no matching protocol at all is set, it returns error. These are the available protocols: DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPE, RTMPS, RTMPT, RTMPTE, RTMPTS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS, WSS You can set "ALL" as a short-cut to enable all protocols. Note that by setting all, you may enable protocols that were not supported the day you write this but are introduced in a future libcurl version. curl_version_info(3) can be used to get a list of all supported protocols in the current libcurl. CURLINFO_SCHEME(3) is the recommended way to figure out the protocol used in a previous transfer. Using this option multiple times makes the last set string override the previous ones. Set it to NULL to restore to the internal default. DEFAULTAll protocols built-in PROTOCOLSThis functionality affects all supported protocols EXAMPLEint main(int argc, char **argv)
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AVAILABILITYAdded in curl 7.85.0 RETURN VALUEReturns CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if the option is not implemented, CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL if a listed protocol is not supported or disabled, CURLE_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT if no protocol is listed else CURLE_OK. SEE ALSOCURLINFO_SCHEME(3), CURLOPT_DEFAULT_PROTOCOL(3), CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS_STR(3), CURLOPT_URL(3), curl_version_info(3)
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