On 4 Sep 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 14:03, Alex Rousskov wrote:
> > On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> >
> > > After a 101 response the proxy must effectively switch to tunnel mode
> > > unless it knows the new protocol.
> >
> > A proxy also has a choice to not "forward" Upgrade header if the proxy
> > does not support the described protocol switching mechanism. In fact,
> > it is probably the best choice because tunneling may not be enough for
> > some protocols. Upgrade is a hop-by-hop header.
>
> It's not a choice: 13.5.1 states that hop by hop headers 'are not stored
> by caches or forwarded by proxies'.
As with any hop-by-hop header, it is or is not a choice depending on
the wording interpretation or "point of view": A proxy may emit
Upgrade header which for an outside observer may look like forwarding.
That is why I quoted "forwarding".
The important thing is that "forwarding" MUST be a conscious decision
based on header analysis, not the default action.
Alex.
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