.\" generated by cd2nroff 0.1 from CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS.md .TH CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS 3 "2025-07-07" libcurl .SH NAME CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS \- max number of connections to a single host .SH SYNOPSIS .nf #include CURLMcode curl_multi_setopt(CURLM *handle, CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS, long max); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION Pass a long to indicate \fBmax\fP, the maximum amount of simultaneously open connections libcurl may hold a single host (a host being the same as a hostname + port number pair). For each new transfer to the same host, libcurl might open a new connection up to the limit set by \fICURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS(3)\fP. When the limit is reached, new sessions are kept pending until a connection becomes available. The default \fBmax\fP value is 0, unlimited. This set limit is also used for proxy connections, and then the proxy is considered to be the host for which this limit counts. When more transfers are added to the multi handle than what can be performed due to the set limit, they are queued up waiting for their chance. While a transfer is queued up internally waiting for a connection, the \fICURLOPT_TIMEOUT_MS(3)\fP timeout is counted inclusive of the waiting time, meaning that if you set a too narrow timeout the transfer might never even start before it times out. The \fICURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS(3)\fP time is also similarly still treated as a per\-connect timeout and might expire even before making a new connection is permitted. Changing this value while there are transfers in progress is possible. The new value is then used the next time checks are performed. Lowering the value does not close down any active transfers, it simply does not allow new ones to get made. .SH DEFAULT 0 .SH PROTOCOLS This functionality affects all supported protocols .SH EXAMPLE .nf int main(void) { CURLM *m = curl_multi_init(); /* do no more than 2 connections per host */ curl_multi_setopt(m, CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS, 2L); } .fi .SH AVAILABILITY Added in curl 7.30.0 .SH RETURN VALUE \fIcurl_multi_setopt(3)\fP returns a CURLMcode indicating success or error. CURLM_OK (0) means everything was OK, non\-zero means an error occurred, see \fIlibcurl\-errors(3)\fP. .SH SEE ALSO .BR CURLMOPT_MAXCONNECTS (3), .BR CURLMOPT_MAX_TOTAL_CONNECTIONS (3)