man curl
-b, --cookie <data|filename>
(HTTP) Pass the data to the HTTP server in the Cookie header. It is supposedly the data previously received from the server in a "Set-Cookie:" line.
----Add that option to your curl tests.
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$ time curl -s -b -A "curl/8.2.1" -e ";auto" -L https://t.co/4fs609qwWt -o /dev/null | sha256sum
eb9996199e81c3b966fa3d2e98e126516dfdd31f214410317f5bdcc3b241b6a2 -
real 0m1.245s
user 0m0.087s
sys 0m0.034s
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$ time curl -s -b -e ";auto" -L https://t.co/4fs609qwWt -o /dev/null | sha256sum
eb9996199e81c3b966fa3d2e98e126516dfdd31f214410317f5bdcc3b241b6a2 -
real 0m1.265s
user 0m0.103s
sys 0m0.023s
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$ time curl -s -b -A "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/102.0" -e ";auto" -L https://t.co/4fs609qwWt -o /dev/null | sha256sum
eb9996199e81c3b966fa3d2e98e126516dfdd31f214410317f5bdcc3b241b6a2 -
real 0m1.254s
user 0m0.100s
sys 0m0.018
--- 1. Open incognito window in Chrome
2. Visit https://t.co/4fs609qwWt -> 5s delay
3. Open a second tab in the same window -> no delay
4. Close window, start a new incognito session
5. Visit https://t.co/4fs609qwWt -> 5s delay returnsYour humble anonymous tipster would appreciate if you do a little legwork.
No, because it’s not an HTTP redirect. It’s an HTML page that redirects you using a meta tag, something that the browser doesn’t cache.