> I'd say that you want to remove the HTTP_HEADER filter, or keep it in and > make sure it has the data to operate properly. Definitely remove it -- after the CONNECT response, we should be acting like a transport router and know nothing about HTTP. This is essentially a new (null) protocol taking over the connection. ....Roy
- A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling Graham Leggett
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling rbb
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling Greg Stein
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling Roy T. Fielding
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnel... rbb
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnel... Graham Leggett
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tu... Greg Stein
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter a... rbb
- Re: A problem with the CORE filt... Graham Leggett
- Re: A problem with the CORE ... rbb
- Re: A problem with the CORE ... Graham Leggett
- RE: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling Edara, Indira
