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HTTP header insert rewrites header variable.
Always use HTTP::header replace instead of HTTP::header insert because it prevents the client pc from putting a malicious value in the original request.
Try putting quotes around the header name. TCL usually is good about guessing that stuff but maybe it's not guessing in the desired way here.
- h00ver_290951Sep 20, 2016Nimbostratus
I changed it to replace and tried with both quotes and no quotes. I still get the same result. Could the receiving server be manipulating the header as well?
- Lucas_Thompson_Sep 20, 2016Historic F5 Account
Could you paste your irule exactly as it appears in the GUI?
I just noticed in your example above you've got a curly brace and a square brace in a strange area.
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