Flemming Frandsen
November 28, 2016 04:22AM
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> wrote:

> Another possible approach might be to change $ssl_client_cert to
> use spaces (tabs?) instead of newline + tab. This should be
> compatible with what most servers provide as a result of parsing
> multi-line header, and implies less changes. This needs an
> additional investigation though.
>

Hi, I've found some more support for doing exactly this:
https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec4.html#sec4.2

"
Any LWS that occurs between field-content MAY be replaced with a single SP
before interpreting the field value or forwarding the message downstream.
"

As far as I know LWS includes the newline-whitespace sequence.

It seems to me quite clear that any compliant interpreter of header values
should be insensitive to the switch from any amount of linear white space
ce to a single space within the header value.


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Fix for issue 857: RFC-7230 compliant forwarding of client certificates

Flemming Frandsen 1154 November 24, 2016 08:16AM

Re: Fix for issue 857: RFC-7230 compliant forwarding of client certificates

Maxim Dounin 511 November 24, 2016 08:40AM

Re: Fix for issue 857: RFC-7230 compliant forwarding of client certificates

Flemming Frandsen 444 November 24, 2016 02:58PM

Re: Fix for issue 857: RFC-7230 compliant forwarding of client certificates

Maxim Dounin 473 November 25, 2016 07:00AM

Re: Fix for issue 857: RFC-7230 compliant forwarding of client certificates

Flemming Frandsen 461 November 25, 2016 09:08AM

Re: Fix for issue 857: RFC-7230 compliant forwarding of client certificates

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