>From Michael Alger:

> This is the normal format for an HTTP request. The most basic level
> looks like:
>
> GET /username HTTP/1.0
> Host: test.example.com
>
> You will only see requests in the form of
>
> GET http://test.example.com/username HTTP/1.0
> Host: test.example.com
>
> if the request is being made via a proxy, i.e. if the user-agent

It looks to me like your suggestion to set req.url will do what the OP
needs, however your statement above is not accurate.

The "Host" header is part of the HTTP/1.1 implementation.  All HTTP/1.0
requests will be in the above format, made via a proxy or not.

I'm not sure if Varnish can be configured to talk HTTP 1.0 to a
backends.


Cheers,
Thiago.


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