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33.Dd January 28, 2014
34.Dt FETCH 1
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm fetch
38.Nd retrieve a file by Uniform Resource Locator
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.Nm
41.Op Fl 146AadFlMmnPpqRrsUv
42.Op Fl -allow-sslv2
43.Op Fl B Ar bytes
44.Op Fl -bind-address= Ns Ar host
45.Op Fl -ca-cert= Ns Ar file
46.Op Fl -ca-path= Ns Ar dir
47.Op Fl -cert= Ns Ar file
48.Op Fl -crl= Ns Ar file
49.Op Fl i Ar file
50.Op Fl -key= Ns Ar file
51.Op Fl N Ar file
52.Op Fl -no-passive
53.Op Fl -no-proxy= Ns Ar list
54.Op Fl -no-sslv3
55.Op Fl -no-tlsv1
56.Op Fl -no-verify-hostname
57.Op Fl -no-verify-peer
58.Op Fl o Ar file
59.Op Fl -referer= Ns Ar URL
60.Op Fl S Ar bytes
61.Op Fl T Ar seconds
62.Op Fl -user-agent= Ns Ar agent-string
63.Op Fl w Ar seconds
64.Ar URL ...
65.Nm
66.Op Fl 146AadFlMmnPpqRrsUv
67.Op Fl B Ar bytes
68.Op Fl -bind-address= Ns Ar host
69.Op Fl -ca-cert= Ns Ar file
70.Op Fl -ca-path= Ns Ar dir
71.Op Fl -cert= Ns Ar file
72.Op Fl -crl= Ns Ar file
73.Op Fl i Ar file
74.Op Fl -key= Ns Ar file
75.Op Fl N Ar file
76.Op Fl -no-passive
77.Op Fl -no-proxy= Ns Ar list
78.Op Fl -no-sslv3
79.Op Fl -no-tlsv1
80.Op Fl -no-verify-hostname
81.Op Fl -no-verify-peer
82.Op Fl o Ar file
83.Op Fl -referer= Ns Ar URL
84.Op Fl S Ar bytes
85.Op Fl T Ar seconds
86.Op Fl -user-agent= Ns Ar agent-string
87.Op Fl w Ar seconds
88.Fl h Ar host Fl f Ar file Oo Fl c Ar dir Oc
89.Sh DESCRIPTION
90The
91.Nm
92utility provides a command-line interface to the
93.Xr fetch 3
94library.
95Its purpose is to retrieve the file(s) pointed to by the URL(s) on the
96command line.
97.Pp
98The following options are available:
99.Bl -tag -width Fl
100.It Fl 1 , -one-file
101Stop and return exit code 0 at the first successfully retrieved file.
102.It Fl 4 , -ipv4-only
103Forces
104.Nm
105to use IPv4 addresses only.
106.It Fl 6 , -ipv6-only
107Forces
108.Nm
109to use IPv6 addresses only.
110.It Fl A , -no-redirect
111Do not automatically follow ``temporary'' (302) redirects.
112Some broken Web sites will return a redirect instead of a not-found
113error when the requested object does not exist.
114.It Fl a , -retry
115Automatically retry the transfer upon soft failures.
116.It Fl -allow-sslv2
117[SSL]
118Allow SSL version 2 when negotiating the connection.
119.It Fl B Ar bytes , Fl -buffer-size= Ns Ar bytes
120Specify the read buffer size in bytes.
121The default is 16,384 bytes.
122Attempts to set a buffer size lower than this will be silently
123ignored.
124The number of reads actually performed is reported at verbosity level
125two or higher (see the
126.Fl v
127flag).
128.It Fl -bind-address= Ns Ar host
129Specifies a hostname or IP address to which sockets used for outgoing
130connections will be bound.
131.It Fl c Ar dir
132The file to retrieve is in directory
133.Ar dir
134on the remote host.
135This option is deprecated and is provided for backward compatibility
136only.
137.It Fl -ca-cert= Ns Ar file
138[SSL]
139Path to certificate bundle containing trusted CA certificates.
140If not specified,
141.Pa /etc/ssl/cert.pem
142is used.
143The file may contain multiple CA certificates. The port
144.Pa security/ca_root_nss
145is a common source of a current CA bundle.
146.It Fl -ca-path= Ns Ar dir
147[SSL]
148The directory
149.Ar dir
150contains trusted CA hashes.
151.It Fl -cert= Ns Ar file
152[SSL]
153.Ar file
154is a PEM encoded client certificate/key which will be used in
155client certificate authentication.
156.It Fl -crl= Ns Ar file
157[SSL]
158Points to certificate revocation list
159.Ar file ,
160which has to be in PEM format and may contain peer certificates that have
161been revoked.
162.It Fl d , -direct
163Use a direct connection even if a proxy is configured.
164.It Fl F , -force-restart
165In combination with the
166.Fl r
167flag, forces a restart even if the local and remote files have
168different modification times.
169Implies
170.Fl R .
171.It Fl f Ar file
172The file to retrieve is named
173.Ar file
174on the remote host.
175This option is deprecated and is provided for backward compatibility
176only.
177.It Fl h Ar host
178The file to retrieve is located on the host
179.Ar host .
180This option is deprecated and is provided for backward compatibility
181only.
182.It Fl i Ar file , Fl -if-modified-since= Ns Ar file
183If-Modified-Since mode: the remote file will only be retrieved if it
184is newer than
185.Ar file
186on the local host.
187(HTTP only)
188.It Fl -key= Ns Ar file
189[SSL]
190.Ar file
191is a PEM encoded client key that will be used in client certificate
192authentication in case key and client certificate are stored separately.
193.It Fl l , -symlink
194If the target is a file-scheme URL, make a symbolic link to the target
195rather than trying to copy it.
196.It Fl M
197.It Fl m , -mirror
198Mirror mode: if the file already exists locally and has the same size
199and modification time as the remote file, it will not be fetched.
200Note that the
201.Fl m
202and
203.Fl r
204flags are mutually exclusive.
205.It Fl N Ar file , Fl -netrc= Ns Ar file
206Use
207.Ar file
208instead of
209.Pa ~/.netrc
210to look up login names and passwords for FTP sites.
211See
212.Xr ftp 1
213for a description of the file format.
214This feature is experimental.
215.It Fl n , -no-mtime
216Do not preserve the modification time of the transferred file.
217.It Fl -no-passive
218Forces the FTP code to use active mode.
219.It Fl -no-proxy= Ns Ar list
220Either a single asterisk, which disables the use of proxies
221altogether, or a comma- or whitespace-separated list of hosts for
222which proxies should not be used.
223.It Fl -no-sslv3
224[SSL]
225Don't allow SSL version 3 when negotiating the connection.
226.It Fl -no-tlsv1
227[SSL]
228Don't allow TLS version 1 when negotiating the connection.
229.It Fl -no-verify-hostname
230[SSL]
231Do not verify that the hostname matches the subject of the
232certificate presented by the server.
233.It Fl -no-verify-peer
234[SSL]
235Do not verify the peer certificate against trusted CAs.
236.It Fl o Ar file , Fl output= Ns Ar file
237Set the output file name to
238.Ar file .
239By default, a ``pathname'' is extracted from the specified URI, and
240its basename is used as the name of the output file.
241A
242.Ar file
243argument of
244.Sq Li \&-
245indicates that results are to be directed to the standard output.
246If the
247.Ar file
248argument is a directory, fetched file(s) will be placed within the
249directory, with name(s) selected as in the default behaviour.
250.It Fl P
251.It Fl p , -passive
252Use passive FTP.
253These flags have no effect, since passive FTP is the default, but are
254provided for compatibility with earlier versions where active FTP was
255the default.
256To force active mode, use the
257.Fl -no-passive
258flag or set the
259.Ev FTP_PASSIVE_MODE
260environment variable to
261.Ql NO .
262.It Fl -referer= Ns Ar URL
263Specifies the referrer URL to use for HTTP requests.
264If
265.Ar URL
266is set to
267.Dq auto ,
268the document URL will be used as referrer URL.
269.It Fl q , -quiet
270Quiet mode.
271.It Fl R , -keep-output
272The output files are precious, and should not be deleted under any
273circumstances, even if the transfer failed or was incomplete.
274.It Fl r , -restart
275Restart a previously interrupted transfer.
276Note that the
277.Fl m
278and
279.Fl r
280flags are mutually exclusive.
281.It Fl S Ar bytes , Fl -require-size= Ns Ar bytes
282Require the file size reported by the server to match the specified
283value.
284If it does not, a message is printed and the file is not fetched.
285If the server does not support reporting file sizes, this option is
286ignored and the file is fetched unconditionally.
287.It Fl s , -print-size
288Print the size in bytes of each requested file, without fetching it.
289.It Fl T Ar seconds , Fl -timeout= Ns Ar seconds
290Set timeout value to
291.Ar seconds .
292Overrides the environment variables
293.Ev FTP_TIMEOUT
294for FTP transfers or
295.Ev HTTP_TIMEOUT
296for HTTP transfers if set.
297.It Fl U , -passive-portrange-default
298When using passive FTP, allocate the port for the data connection from
299the low (default) port range.
300See
301.Xr ip 4
302for details on how to specify which port range this corresponds to.
303.It Fl -user-agent= Ns Ar agent-string
304Specifies the User-Agent string to use for HTTP requests.
305This can be useful when working with HTTP origin or proxy servers that
306differentiate between user agents.
307.It Fl v , -verbose
308Increase verbosity level.
309.It Fl w Ar seconds , Fl -retry-delay= Ns Ar seconds
310When the
311.Fl a
312flag is specified, wait this many seconds between successive retries.
313.El
314.Pp
315If
316.Nm
317receives a
318.Dv SIGINFO
319signal (see the
320.Cm status
321argument for
322.Xr stty 1 ) ,
323the current transfer rate statistics will be written to the
324standard error output, in the same format as the standard completion
325message.
326.Sh ENVIRONMENT
327.Bl -tag -width HTTP_TIMEOUT
328.It Ev FTP_TIMEOUT
329Maximum time, in seconds, to wait before aborting an FTP connection.
330.It Ev HTTP_TIMEOUT
331Maximum time, in seconds, to wait before aborting an HTTP connection.
332.El
333.Pp
334See
335.Xr fetch 3
336for a description of additional environment variables, including
337.Ev FETCH_BIND_ADDRESS ,
338.Ev FTP_LOGIN ,
339.Ev FTP_PASSIVE_MODE ,
340.Ev FTP_PASSWORD ,
341.Ev FTP_PROXY ,
342.Ev ftp_proxy ,
343.Ev HTTP_ACCEPT ,
344.Ev HTTP_AUTH ,
345.Ev HTTP_PROXY ,
346.Ev http_proxy ,
347.Ev HTTP_PROXY_AUTH ,
348.Ev HTTP_REFERER ,
349.Ev HTTP_USER_AGENT ,
350.Ev NETRC ,
351.Ev NO_PROXY ,
352.Ev no_proxy ,
353.Ev SSL_ALLOW_SSL2 ,
354.Ev SSL_CA_CERT_FILE ,
355.Ev SSL_CA_CERT_PATH ,
356.Ev SSL_CLIENT_CERT_FILE ,
357.Ev SSL_CLIENT_KEY_FILE ,
358.Ev SSL_CRL_FILE ,
359.Ev SSL_NO_SSL3 ,
360.Ev SSL_NO_TLS1 ,
361.Ev SSL_NO_VERIFY_HOSTNAME
362and
363.Ev SSL_NO_VERIFY_PEER .
364.Sh EXIT STATUS
365The
366.Nm
367command returns zero on success, or one on failure.
368If multiple URLs are listed on the command line,
369.Nm
370will attempt to retrieve each one of them in turn, and will return
371zero only if they were all successfully retrieved.
372.Pp
373If the
374.Fl i
375argument is used and the remote file is not newer than the
376specified file then the command will still return success,
377although no file is transferred.
378.Sh SEE ALSO
379.Xr fetch 3
380.Sh HISTORY
381The
382.Nm
383command appeared in
384.Fx 2.1.5 .
385This implementation first appeared in
386.Fx 4.1 .
387.Sh AUTHORS
388.An -nosplit
389The original implementation of
390.Nm
391was done by
392.An Jean-Marc Zucconi Aq Mt jmz@FreeBSD.org .
393It was extensively re-worked for
394.Fx 2.2
395by
396.An Garrett Wollman Aq Mt wollman@FreeBSD.org ,
397and later completely rewritten to use the
398.Xr fetch 3
399library by
400.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org
401and
402.An Michael Gmelin Aq Mt freebsd@grem.de .
403.Sh NOTES
404The
405.Fl b
406and
407.Fl t
408options are no longer supported and will generate warnings.
409They were workarounds for bugs in other OSes which this implementation
410does not trigger.
411.Pp
412One cannot both use the
413.Fl h ,
414.Fl c
415and
416.Fl f
417options and specify URLs on the command line.
418