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Bubbagump_12531
Nimbostratus
Oct 30, 2013Prevent X-Forwarded-For spoofing
We insert an X-Forwarded-For header to pass back to our web servers. One application we have looks to this header to allow or deny certain servers access to us. However, we want to prevent spoofing t...
Kevin_Stewart
Employee
Oct 30, 2013The [HTTP::header names] command produces a list that you're going to iterate through. The HTTP::header remove $x command inside that loop only removes the offending header and inserts/replaces with a new one of your choosing. Any other headers will remain untouched.
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