> forwarded 699337
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-wget/2013-01/msg00019.html tags
> 699337 + patch upstream
> thanks

Welcome.

Do you think the patch will make it into next stable release?
Wget without this patch is unable to do any HTTPS requests thru apache proxy.
I guess I should have set severity higher than normal.
 
> Hello Pavel,
> 
> Am Mittwoch, den 30.01.2013, 13:42 +0100 schrieb Pavel Mateja:
> > Wget violates RFC-2616
> > http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec9.html#sec9
> > "The Host request-header field (section 14.23) MUST accompany all
> > HTTP/1.1 requests."
> > 
> > At least Apache requires all HTTP/1.1 requsts to have Host header.
> > 
> > Older version of wget sends HTTP/1.0 for CONNECT method so it's not
> > affected.
> > 
> > Fix is in attached patch.
> 
> Thanks for your work and your patch.
> 
> > Sorry, I read "Don't file bugs upstream" after I sent email to wget-
> > [email protected]
> 
> I'm not aware of such a notice or request. Can you tell me were you read
> it? It is perfectly fine to report these problem directly to upstream as
> you did.

It's on http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting

Don't file bugs upstream
If you file a bug in Debian, don't send a copy to the upstream software 
maintainers yourself, as it is possible that the bug exists only in Debian. If 
necessary, the maintainer of the package will forward the bug upstream.
-- 
Pavel Mateja


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