Some things your browser sends

If your browser didn't send the field, "(none)" is indicated.

Request header fields

See section 5.3 of RFC 2068.

Accept: */*
Accept-Charset: (none)
Accept-Encoding: (none)
Accept-Language: (none)
Authorization: (none)
Host: dbaron.org
If-Modified-Since: (none)
If-Match: (none)
If-None-Match: (none)
If-Range: (none)
If-Unmodified-Since: (none)
Max-Forwards: (none)
Proxy-Authorization: (none)
Referer: http://dbaron.org/www/httpreq
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)

General header fields

See section 4.5 of RFC 2068.

Cache-Control: (none)
Connection: (none)
Date: (none)
Pragma: (none)
Transfer-Encoding: (none)
Upgrade: (none)
Via: (none)

Status

You are accessing from port 65231 of (none) (3.17.128.129) with a request that probably was:

  GET /www/httpreq HTTP/2.0

This information was processed at 2024-04-26 09:51:39 GMT.


Valid HTML 4.0!

(Back to HTML/HTTP Testing Information, David Baron)

LDB, dbaron@fas.harvard.edu