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Add Forwarded header to known headers #24788

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Kahbazi opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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Add Forwarded header to known headers #24788

Kahbazi opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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area-networking Includes servers, yarp, json patch, bedrock, websockets, http client factory, and http abstractions ✔️ Resolution: Duplicate Resolved as a duplicate of another issue Status: Resolved

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@Kahbazi
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Kahbazi commented Aug 11, 2020

RFC 7239 - Forwarded HTTP Extension

The "Forwarded" HTTP header field is an OPTIONAL header field that,
when used, contains a list of parameter-identifier pairs that
disclose information that is altered or lost when a proxy is involved
in the path of the request.

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Probably not until we have an implementation in the repo that uses it.

@BrennanConroy
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Dupe of #5978

@BrennanConroy BrennanConroy added the ✔️ Resolution: Duplicate Resolved as a duplicate of another issue label Aug 12, 2020
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@amcasey amcasey added area-networking Includes servers, yarp, json patch, bedrock, websockets, http client factory, and http abstractions and removed area-runtime labels Aug 24, 2023
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