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net/http/httputil: remove hop-by-hop headers in ReverseProxy? #2735

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bradfitz opened this issue Jan 19, 2012 · 5 comments
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net/http/httputil: remove hop-by-hop headers in ReverseProxy? #2735

bradfitz opened this issue Jan 19, 2012 · 5 comments
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From Mike Solomon in October 2011:

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Looks good. Do you need to prune out hop-by-hop headers? I did in my proxy code.

     - Connection
     - Keep-Alive
     - Proxy-Authenticate
     - Proxy-Authorization
     - TE
     - Trailers
     - Transfer-Encoding
     - Upgrade

http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec13.html
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rsc commented Sep 12, 2012

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Labels changed: added go1.1.

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rsc commented Dec 9, 2012

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Brad, can you triage this? Decide what needs to be done and leave a comment explaining
the work so someone else can pick it up. (Or close the bug.) Thanks.

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rsc commented Dec 10, 2012

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Labels changed: added size-m.

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Comment 5:

https://golang.org/cl/7470048

Status changed to Started.

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Comment 6:

This issue was closed by revision c6e8993.

Status changed to Fixed.

@bradfitz bradfitz self-assigned this Mar 11, 2013
@rsc rsc added this to the Go1.1 milestone Apr 14, 2015
@rsc rsc removed the go1.1 label Apr 14, 2015
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