On Tue, 14 Jan 2025, jeanchristophe.am...@orange.com wrote:

Thanks Daniel for the reminder.

I've tested the "built-in" curl on macOS (Sonoma 14.7.2):

$ /usr/bin/curl --version
curl 8.7.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin23.0) libcurl/8.7.1 (SecureTransport) 
LibreSSL/3.3.6 zlib/1.2.12 nghttp2/1.61.0
Release-Date: 2024-03-27
Protocols: dict file ftp ftps gopher gophers http https imap imaps ipfs ipns 
ldap ldaps mqtt pop3 pop3s rtsp smb smbs smtp smtps telnet tftp
Features: alt-svc AsynchDNS GSS-API HSTS HTTP2 HTTPS-proxy IPv6 Kerberos 
Largefile libz MultiSSL NTLM SPNEGO SSL threadsafe UnixSockets

As stated in the blog post, I can see " LibreSSL/3.3.6". But I'm wondering why "(SecureTransport)" is written also, would someone be able to explain this?

Oh right, thanks for reminding me about this.

This means that this build supports *both* LibreSSL and SecureTransport, but that it uses LibreSSL by default.

The one(s) not selected by default are listed within parentheses. You can make curl use the other TLS backend by specifying it with the CURL_SSL_BACKEND environment variable or for libcurl use, the curl_global_sslset() function.

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