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nbdkit-curl-plugin(1) NBDKIT nbdkit-curl-plugin(1)

NAME

nbdkit-curl-plugin - nbdkit curl plugin (HTTP, FTP, SSH and other protocols)

SYNOPSIS

 nbdkit -r curl [url=]http://example.com/disk.img

 nbdkit -r curl [url=]sftp://you@example.com/~/disk.img

DESCRIPTION

"nbdkit-curl-plugin" is a plugin for nbdkit(1) which turns content served over HTTP, FTP, SSH, and more, into a Network Block Device. It uses a library called libcurl (also known as cURL) to read data from URLs. The exact list of protocols that libcurl can handle depends on how it was compiled, but most versions will handle HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS and SFTP (see: "curl -V"). For more information about libcurl, see http://curl.haxx.se.

Note: This plugin supports writes. However:

  • For HTTP, you may not want nbdkit to issue PUT requests to the remote server (which probably doesn't understand them).
  • SFTP helpfully truncates the target file when you open it for writing. Not useful!

To force nbdkit to use a readonly connection, pass the -r flag.

EXAMPLES

Basic usage

 nbdkit -r curl http://example.com/disk.img

which serves the remote disk image as a NBD on TCP port 10809 (to control ports and protocols used to serve NBD see nbdkit(1)).

Accessing SSH servers

You can also access SSH servers. This uses the SFTP protocol which is built into most SSH servers:

 nbdkit -r curl sftp://example.com/~/disk.img

You may need to specify a username and/or a password. In this example the password is read from stdin:

 nbdkit -r curl sftp://example.com/~/disk.img username=fred password=-

PARAMETERS

password=PASSWORD
Set the password to use when connecting to the remote server.

Note that passing this on the command line is not secure on shared machines.

password=-
Ask for the password (interactively) when nbdkit starts up.
password=+FILENAME
Read the password from the named file. This is the most secure method to supply a password, as long as you set the permissions on the file appropriately.
sslverify=0
Don't verify the SSL certificate of the remote host.
timeout=SECS
Set the timeout for requests.
timeout=0
Use the default libcurl timeout for requests.
unix_socket_path=PATH
Instead of using a TCP connection, connect to the server over the named Unix domain socket. See "CURLOPT_UNIX_SOCKET_PATH" in curl_easy_setopt(3).
url=URL
The URL of the remote disk image. This is passed to libcurl directly via "CURLOPT_URL" in curl_easy_setopt(3).

This parameter is required.

In nbdkit ≥ 1.8.2, "url=" may be omitted.

user=USERNAME
Set the username to use when connecting to the remote server. This may also be set in the URL (eg. "http://foo@example.com/disk.img")

DEBUG FLAG

-D curl.verbose=1
This enables very verbose curl debugging. See CURLOPT_VERBOSE(3). This is mainly useful if you suspect there is a bug inside libcurl itself.

SEE ALSO

curl(1), libcurl(3), CURLOPT_VERBOSE(3), nbdkit(1), nbdkit-plugin(3).

AUTHORS

Richard W.M. Jones

Parts derived from Alexander Graf's "QEMU Block driver for CURL images".

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat Inc.

LICENSE

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2019-01-26 nbdkit-1.10.3