curl⚓︎
Bypass DNS lookups⚓︎
In curl 7.21.3+ you can specify the IP address for any host and port pair, bypassing any DNS lookups. For each host:port pair you want to override you specify --resolve <host:port:address>, where a ‘*’ wildcard as the host will resolve all DNS to the specified IP.
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Swap one domain with another⚓︎
Similar to the --resolve option, in curl 7.49.0+ the --connect-to option works with DNS names. This is more suited to use with load balances or clusters where you want to send all traffic to a specific server. For each request to host1:port you connect to host2:port instead. To accomplish this, you specify --connect-to <host1:port:host2:port>, where you can leave an empty host and port to redirect all connections to a specific system.
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Host header⚓︎
While you can specify the Host: header to accomplish similar requests as the above methods, it doesn’t play as well with TLS and SNI.
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