On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Rene Luria operator@infomaniak.ch wrote:
On 25. 01. 12 14:03, Stephen Wilcox wrote:
Someone created this.. altho its just printing the http headers so not rocket science..
And you would take this as a definitive answer ?
Look closely on what this page shows and you will see headers your browser did not send (x-forwarded-for even without a proxy) and will miss some your browser did send (connection, cache-control). Why ? Because it's certainly hosted behind some reverse proxy.
At the end of the day, you have no clue about what headers you did really send or not.
Guillaume's point is a good one, get back to what you know.
And on a network oriented mailing list, a dump of packets never looks like rocket science :)
I for one do not have a webpage ready to output headers, although it would only take me 1 minute to login to a box and create one. It seems easier to forward something.. no?
Yes, I understand headers and issues with them, but it does show the offending headers if they are present, which was the point (x-forwarded is not of interest)..
Steve
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