Via
The Via
general header is added by proxies, both forward and reverse proxies, and can appear in the request headers and the response headers. It is used for tracking message forwards, avoiding request loops, and identifying the protocol capabilities of senders along the request/response chain.
Syntax
Via: [ <protocol-name> "/" ] <protocol-version> <host> [ ":" <port> ]
or
Via: [ <protocol-name> "/" ] <protocol-version> <pseudonym>
Directives
- <protocol-name>
- Optional. The name of the protocol used, such as "HTTP".
- <protocol-version>
- The version of the protocol used, such as "1.1".
- <host> and <port>
- Public proxy URL and port.
- <pseudonym>
- Name/alias of an internal proxy.
Examples
Via: 1.1 vegur
Via: HTTP/1.1 GWA
Via: 1.0 fred, 1.1 p.example.net
Specifications
|
Desktop |
|
Chrome |
Edge |
Firefox |
Internet Explorer |
Opera |
Safari |
Basic support |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Mobile |
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Android webview |
Chrome for Android |
Edge Mobile |
Firefox for Android |
Opera for Android |
iOS Safari |
Samsung Internet |
Basic support |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
See also