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curl - How to send a HTTP OPTIONS request from the command line?

I tried to use cURL but it seems that by default (Debian) is not compiled with HTTPS support and I dont want to build it myself.

wget seems to have SSL support but I found no information on how to generate an OPTIONS HTTP request with wget.

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The curl installed by default in Debian supports HTTPS since a great while back. (a long time ago there were two separate packages, one with and one without SSL but that's not the case anymore)

OPTIONS /path

You can send an OPTIONS request with curl like this:

curl -i -X OPTIONS http://example.org/path

You may also use -v instead of -i to see more output.

OPTIONS *

To send a plain * (instead of the path, see RFC 7231) with the OPTIONS method, you need curl 7.55.0 or later as then you can run a command line like:

curl -i --request-target "*" -X OPTIONS http://example.org

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