httptest - Cyrus IMAP documentation
Interactive HTTP test program.
This is actually installed as a hard linked copy of imtest(1).
It allows you to authenticate and send HTTP commands to the
server.
imtest [ -t keyfile ] [ -p port ] [ -m mechanism ]
[ -a userid ] [ -u userid ] [ -k num ] [ -l num ]
[ -r realm ] [ -f file ] [ -n num ] [ -s ] [ -q ]
[ -c ] [ -i ] [ -z ] [ -v ] [ -I file ] [ -x file ]
[ -X file ] [ -w passwd ] [ -o option=value ] hostname
imtest is a utility that allows you to authenticate to a IMAP or IMSP
server and interactively issue commands to it. Once authenticated you may
issue any IMAP or IMSP command by simply typing it in. It is capable of
multiple SASL authentication mechanisms and handles encryption layers
transparently. This utility is often used for testing the operation of a imsp
or imap server. Also those developing IMAP clients find it useful.
- -t keyfile
- Enable TLS. keyfile contains the TLS public and private keys.
Specify “” to negotiate a TLS encryption layer but
not use TLS authentication.
- -p port
- Port to connect to. If left off this defaults to imap as defined in
/etc/services.
- -m mechanism
- Force imtest to use mechanism for authentication. If not
specified the strongest authentication mechanism supported by the server
is chosen. Specify login to use the LOGIN command instead of
AUTHENTICATE.
- -a userid
- Userid to use for authentication; defaults to the current user. This is
the userid whose password or credentials will be presented to the server
for verification.
- -u userid
- Userid to use for authorization; defaults to the current user. This is the
userid whose identity will be assumed after authentication.
NOTE:
This is only used with SASL mechanisms that allow
proxying (e.g. PLAIN, DIGEST-MD5).
- -k num
- Minimum protection layer required.
- -l num
- Maximum protection layer to use (0=none; 1=integrity; etc).
For example if you are using the KERBEROS_V4 authentication mechanism
specifying 0 will force imtest to not use any layer and specifying
1 will force it to use the integrity layer. By default the maximum
supported protection layer will be used.
- -r realm
- Specify the realm to use. Certain authentication mechanisms (e.g.
DIGEST-MD5) may require one to specify the realm.
- -f file
- Pipe file into connection after authentication.
- -n num
- Number of authentication attempts; default = 1. The client will attempt to
do SSL/TLS session reuse and/or fast reauth (e.g. DIGEST-MD5), if
possible.
- -s
- Enable SSL over chosen protocol.
- -q
- Enable IMAP COMPRESSion (after authentication).
- -c
- Enable challenge prompt callbacks. This will cause the OTP mechanism to
ask for the one-time password instead of the secret pass-phrase (library
generates the correct response).
- -i
- Don’t send an initial client response for SASL mechanisms, even if
the protocol supports it.
- -I file
- Echo the PID of the running process into file (This can be useful
with -X).
- -v
- Verbose. Print out more information than usual.
- -x file
- Open the named socket for the interactive portion.
- -X file
- Like -x, only close all file descriptors & daemonize the process.
- -w passwd
- Password to use (if not supplied, we will prompt).
- -o option=value
- Set the SASL option to value.
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