Your HTTP Request Headers

This page is used to display all the HTTP request headers as provided by your browser, proxy or web gateway to our web servers.

If you’re visiting through a corporate proxy or some anonymizing service and see any section below which is marked as yellow or red, you may be leaking sensitive information onto the internet.

NameValue
Content-Type:
Content-Length:0
X-Forwarded-For:10.3.80.186

The Forwarded HTTP header field can reveal internal structures of the network setup behind the NAT or proxy setup. This can be addressed either by using obfuscated elements, by preventing the internal nodes from updating the HTTP header field, or by having an egress proxy remove entries that reveal internal network information.

User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
Referer:http://drshem.com/tools/request
Host:drshem.com
Accept-Encoding:gzip, br, zstd, deflate
Accept:*/*
Via:1.1 squid-proxy-5b5d847c96-pqbhm (squid/6.10)

The Via HTTP header field can reveal the IP, manufacturer, type, version and patch level of the proxy server. It is recommended to disable this field on all egress proxies to avoid internal information leakage.

Connection:keep-alive
Cache-Control:max-age=259200