pathoc(1)pathoc(1)NAMEpathoc - a perverse HTTP client
SYNOPSISpathoc [-h] [--show-uas] [--version] [-c HOST:PORT] [--memo-limit N]
[-m] [-n N] [-w N] [-r] [-t TIMEOUT] [--http2]
[--http2-skip-connection-preface] [-s] [-C CLIENTCERT] [-i SNI]
[--ciphers CIPHERS]
[--ssl-version {all|TLSv1_2|secure|TLSv1_1|TLSv1|SSLv3|SSLv2}]
[-I IGNORECODES] [-S] [-e] [-o] [-q] [-p] [-T] [-x]
[--http2-framedump]
host[:port] requests [requests ...]
DESCRIPTIONpathoc is a perverse HTTP client designed to let you craft almost any
conceivable HTTP request, including ones that creatively violate the
standards. HTTP requests are specified using a small, terse language,
which pathoc shares with its server-side twin, pathod.
OPTIONS
Positional Arguments:
host[:port]
Host and port to connect to.
requests
Request specification, or path to a file containing request
specifcations.
Optional Arguments:
-h, --help
Show this help message and exit.
--show-uas
Print user agent shortcuts and exit.
--version
Show program's version number and exit.
-c HOST:PORT
Issue an HTTP CONNECT to connect to the specified host.
--memo-limit N
Stop if we do not find a valid request after N attempts.
-m Remember specs, and never play the same one twice.
Note that this means requests have to be rendered in memory,
which means that large generated data can cause issues.
-n N Repeat N times. Pass -1 to repeat infinitely.
-w N Wait N seconds between each request.
-r Select a random request from those specified. If this is not
specified, requests are all played in sequence.
-t TIMEOUT
Connection timeout.
--http2
Perform all requests over a single HTTP/2 connection.
--http2-skip-connection-preface
Skips the HTTP/2 connection preface before sending requests.
SSL:
-s Connect with SSL.
-C CLIENTCERT
Path to a file containing client certificate and private key.
-i SNI SSL Server Name Indication.
--ciphers CIPHERS
SSL cipher specification.
--ssl-version {all|TLSv1_2|secure|TLSv1_1|TLSv1|SSLv3|SSLv2}
Set supported SSL/TLS versions. SSLv2, SSLv3 and all are INSE‐
CURE. Defaults to secure, which is TLS1.0+.
Controlling Output:
Some of these options expand generated values for logging. If you're
generating large data, use them with caution.
-I IGNORECODES
Comma-separated list of response codes to ignore.
-S Show info on SSL connection.
-e Explain requests.
-o Oneshot - exit after first non-ignored response.
-q Print full request.
-p Print full response.
-T Ignore timeouts.
-x Output in hexdump format.
--http2-framedump
Output all received & sent HTTP/2 frames.
AUTHORSpathoc was written by Aldo Cortesi.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but its
use elsewhere is encouraged.
SEE ALSOpathoc documentation and examples are available online at
<http://docs.mitmproxy.org/en/latest/pathod/intro.html#pathoc>.
November 2016 pathoc(1)