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How to change cookie header in a filter?

Cool
March 18, 2013 07:26PM
Hi,

What's the right way to change incoming cookie header so that upstream
can get it just like it's from user's original request header? For
example, user's browser sends:

Cookie: PHPSESSID=34406134e25e5e07727f5de6d5ff7aa3; __utmc=78548747

and I want it to be:

Cookie: PHPSESSID=34406134e25e5e07727f5de6d5ff7aa3; __utmc=78548747;
mycookie=something

when upstream processes the request.

I'm trying to migrate an Apache HTTPd module to nginx, it's more or less
like mod_usertrack
(http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_usertrack.html) but I need to
implement my own logic to enforce compatibility among Apache, Nginx,
IIS, and Jetty.

The question is, for the first time visitor, the incoming request does
not have mycookie in the header, I can determine this and generate
cookie and Set-Cookie in response, however, I also need to change
incoming cookie header so that upstream (php-fpm now, but should be same
to all other upstreams as I'm guessing) can get this generated
"mycookie" as well.

I tried to add new entry to r->headers_in.cookies but it does not work,
also tried r->headers_in.headers but no luck either.

Thanks,

-C
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Subject Author Posted

How to change cookie header in a filter?

Cool March 18, 2013 07:26PM

Re: How to change cookie header in a filter?

Maxim Dounin March 19, 2013 09:06AM

Re: How to change cookie header in a filter?

Cool March 19, 2013 02:52PM

Re: How to change cookie header in a filter?

Maxim Dounin March 20, 2013 04:40AM

Re: How to change cookie header in a filter?

Cool March 21, 2013 12:18PM



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