Package: tinyproxy
Version: 1.6.3-2
Severity: normal

>From the commandline I was testing this using curl. I exported
http_proxy="http://localhost:8888";, then ran curl -I
http://www.stuff.co.nz

I then exported http_proxy="" and repeated the curl command.

The headers from each of the curl requests come back in different orders
:(.

While this isn't a problem in most circumstances, the http spec says
you're not allowed to do it, and certain sites (like
http://www.moodle.org) simply won't work properly because they send out
two cookie headers setting the same cookie, and if you reorder the
headers, you get the wrong one set client side.



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Versions of packages tinyproxy depends on:
ii  libc6                        2.3.6.ds1-9 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  logrotate                    3.7.1-3     Log rotation utility

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