HTTP
HTTP PUT
HTTP Basic auth
--anyauth
# Server-side
# The test server provides no way to respond differently to a subsequent
# Basic authenticated request (we really want to respond with 200 for
# the second), so just respond with 401 for both and let curl deal with it.
HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required
Server: testcurl
WWW-Authenticate: Blackmagic realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
WWW-Authenticate: X-bogus-auth realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 0
HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required
Server: testcurl
WWW-Authenticate: Blackmagic realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
WWW-Authenticate: X-bogus-auth realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 0
HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required
Server: testcurl
WWW-Authenticate: Blackmagic realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
WWW-Authenticate: X-bogus-auth realm="gimme all yer s3cr3ts"
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 0
# Client-side
http
HTTP PUT with --anyauth authorization (picking Basic)
http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/%TESTNUMBER -T %LOGDIR/put%TESTNUMBER -u testuser:testpass --anyauth
This is data we upload with PUT
a second line
line three
four is the number of lines
# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
PUT /%TESTNUMBER HTTP/1.1
Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT
User-Agent: curl/%VERSION
Accept: */*
Content-Length: 85
This is data we upload with PUT
a second line
line three
four is the number of lines
PUT /%TESTNUMBER HTTP/1.1
Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT
Authorization: Basic dGVzdHVzZXI6dGVzdHBhc3M=
User-Agent: curl/%VERSION
Accept: */*
Content-Length: 85
This is data we upload with PUT
a second line
line three
four is the number of lines