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.TH libcurl-env-dbg 3 "2025-08-14" libcurl
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.SH NAME
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libcurl\-env\-dbg \- environment variables libcurl DEBUGBUILD understands
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This is a set of variables only recognized and used if libcurl was built
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\&"debug enabled", which should never be true for a library used in production.
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These variables are intended for internal use only, subject to change and have
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many effects on the behavior of libcurl. Refer to the source code to determine
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how exactly they are being used.
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.IP CURL_ALTSVC_HTTP
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Bypass the AltSvc HTTPS protocol restriction if this variable exists.
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.IP CURL_DBG_SOCK_RBLOCK
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The percentage of recv() calls that should be answered with an EAGAIN at
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random. For TCP/UNIX sockets.
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.IP CURL_DBG_SOCK_RMAX
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The maximum data that shall be received from the network in one recv() call.
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For TCP/UNIX sockets. This is applied to every recv.
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Example: \fBCURL_DBG_SOCK_RMAX=400\fP means recv buffer size is limited to a
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maximum of 400 bytes.
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.IP CURL_DBG_SOCK_WBLOCK
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The percentage of send() calls that should be answered with an EAGAIN at
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random. For TCP/UNIX sockets.
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.IP CURL_DBG_SOCK_WPARTIAL
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The percentage of data that shall be written to the network. For TCP/UNIX
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sockets. This is applied to every send.
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Example: \fBCURL_DBG_SOCK_WPARTIAL=80\fP means a send with 1000 bytes would
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only send 800.
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.IP CURL_DBG_QUIC_WBLOCK
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The percentage of send() calls that should be answered with EAGAIN at random.
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QUIC only.
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.IP CURL_DEBUG
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Trace logging behavior as an alternative to calling \fIcurl_global_trace(3)\fP.
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Example: \fBCURL_DEBUG=http/2\fP means trace details about HTTP/2 handling.
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In the curl command line tool, built with \fI\--enable\-debug\fP, this environment
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variable adds to arguments like \fI\--verbose\fP, \fI\-vvv\fP. At least a single \fI\-v\fP
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is needed to make the run emit trace output, but when it does, the contents
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of \fICURL_DEBUG\fP are added and can override existing options.
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Example: \fBCURL_DEBUG=tcp,\-http/2 curl \-vv url\fP means trace protocol details,
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triggered by \fI\-vv\fP, add tracing of TCP in addition and remove tracing of
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HTTP/2.
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.IP CURL_DEBUG_SIZE
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Fake the size returned by CURLINFO_HEADER_SIZE and CURLINFO_REQUEST_SIZE.
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.IP CURL_DNS_SERVER
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When built with c\-ares for name resolving, setting this environment variable
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to \fI[IP:port]\fP makes libcurl use that DNS server instead of the system
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default. This is used by the curl test suite.
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.IP CURL_FTP_PWD_STOP
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When set, the first transfer \- when using ftp: \- returns before sending
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the \fIPWD\fP command and stop any further progress. This is used to test
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an edge case
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.IP CURL_GETHOSTNAME
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Fake the local machine\(aqs unqualified hostname for NTLM and SMTP.
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.IP CURL_HSTS_HTTP
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Bypass the HSTS HTTPS protocol restriction if this variable exists.
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.IP CURL_FORCETIME
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A time of 0 is used for AWS signatures and NTLM if this variable exists.
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.IP CURL_ENTROPY
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A fixed faked value to use instead of a proper random number so that functions
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in libcurl that are otherwise getting random outputs can be tested for what
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they generate.
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.IP CURL_SMALLREQSEND
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An alternative size of HTTP data to be sent at a time only if smaller than the
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current.
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.IP CURL_SMALLSENDS
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An alternative size of socket data to be sent at a time only if smaller than
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the current.
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.IP CURL_TIME
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Fake Unix timestamp to use for AltSvc, HSTS and CURLINFO variables that are
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time related.
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This variable can also be used to fake the data returned by some CURLINFO
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variables that are not time\-related (such as CURLINFO_LOCAL_PORT), and in that
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case the value is not a timestamp.
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.IP CURL_TRACE
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LDAP tracing is enabled if this variable exists and its value is 1 or greater.
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OpenLDAP tracing is separate. Refer to CURL_OPENLDAP_TRACE.
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.IP CURL_OPENLDAP_TRACE
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OpenLDAP tracing is enabled if this variable exists and its value is 1 or
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greater. There is a number of debug levels, refer to \fIopenldap.c\fP comments.
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.IP CURL_WS_CHUNK_SIZE
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Used to influence the buffer chunk size used for WebSocket encoding and
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decoding.
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.IP CURL_WS_CHUNK_EAGAIN
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Used to simulate blocking sends after this chunk size for WebSocket
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connections.
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.IP CURL_WS_FORCE_ZERO_MASK
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Used to set the bitmask of all sent WebSocket frames to zero. The value of the
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environment variable does not matter.
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.IP CURL_FORBID_REUSE
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Used to set the CURLOPT_FORBID_REUSE flag on each transfer initiated
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by the curl command line tool. The value of the environment variable
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does not matter.
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.IP CURL_GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN
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Make a blocking, graceful shutdown of all remaining connections when
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a multi handle is destroyed. This implicitly triggers for easy handles
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that are run via easy_perform. The value of the environment variable
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gives the shutdown timeout in milliseconds.
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.IP CURL_H2_STREAM_WIN_MAX
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Set to a positive 32\-bit number to override the HTTP/2 stream window\(aqs
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default of 10MB. Used in testing to verify correct window update handling.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR libcurl-env (3)
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