'klamm@post.cz wrote:'
Hi,
>
> I have a question about VIA header... is it possible to disable it on Squid? (I know you can disable X-Forwarded-For header...). Does anybody know about other proxies? Do they always have to set the VIA header?
RFC 2068: Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
14.39 Server
...
If the response is being forwarded through a proxy, the proxy
application MUST NOT modify the Server response-header. Instead, it
SHOULD include a Via field (as described in section 14.44).
...
14.44 Via
The Via general-header field MUST be used by gateways and proxies to
indicate the intermediate protocols and recipients between the user
agent and the server on requests, and between the origin server and
the client on responses. It is analogous to the "Received" field of
RFC 822 and is intended to be used for tracking message forwards,
avoiding request loops, and identifying the protocol capabilities of
all senders along the request/response chain.
...
Regards,
Jens.
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