1 Long: user 2 Short: u 3 Arg: <user:password> 4 Help: Server user and password 5 --- 6 Specify the user name and password to use for server authentication. Overrides 7 --netrc and --netrc-optional. 8 9 If you simply specify the user name, curl will prompt for a password. 10 11 The user name and passwords are split up on the first colon, which makes it 12 impossible to use a colon in the user name with this option. The password can, 13 still. 14 15 When using Kerberos V5 with a Windows based server you should include the 16 Windows domain name in the user name, in order for the server to successfully 17 obtain a Kerberos Ticket. If you don't then the initial authentication 18 handshake may fail. 19 20 When using NTLM, the user name can be specified simply as the user name, 21 without the domain, if there is a single domain and forest in your setup 22 for example. 23 24 To specify the domain name use either Down-Level Logon Name or UPN (User 25 Principal Name) formats. For example, EXAMPLE\\user and user (at) example.com 26 respectively. 27 28 If you use a Windows SSPI-enabled curl binary and perform Kerberos V5, 29 Negotiate, NTLM or Digest authentication then you can tell curl to select 30 the user name and password from your environment by specifying a single colon 31 with this option: "-u :". 32 33 If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. 34