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Possibly with excessive purism, I used the Request.header_items()
method, the common documented interface to the header list between Py2/3, when back-porting the yt-dlp redirect code. Apparently that method unexpectedly adds a Host
header derived from the Request
's URL, as if it was designed to gather the headers for transmission: ofc this is bad if the URL is being changed. Actually we do use Request.headers
elsewhere, eg utils.update_Request()
, and it appears to work back to 2.6.9 despite not being mentioned in the Py2 doc: possibly I could/should have used that routine instead of the literal back-port.
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Ah Request.header_items()
reads from unredirected_hdrs
. Headers in that should not be added to redirected requests, so I'm not sure if header_items() is appropriate there.
Anyways, was just checking this isn't something we need to port to yt-dlp.
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Somewhat reverted as part of 2b7dd3b.
In what cases does this apply? The
Host
header is not added to the Request unless done manually (which it shouldn't be)https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9110#section-15.4-6.3.1