I agree with Lothar, at this point we need to see a tcpdump (the raw,
on-network, as-sent) bytes to get an inkling on what's going on.

I trust curl and wget to do the right thing.
However, while they could be doing the right thing, something else is
modifying that right thing before it gets to the server.
Such a modification should be obvious when analyzing a tcpdump.



Joakim Erdfelt / [email protected]

On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Lothar Kimmeringer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Am 13.08.2015 um 23:18 schrieb X Z:
> > wget --version
> > GNU Wget 1.11.4 Red Hat modified
> [...]
> > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> [...]
> > wget --version
> > GNU Wget 1.16.3 built on darwin14.3.0.
> [...]
> > 2015-08-13 17:11:16 ERROR 400: Bad Request.
>
> Can you do a TCP-dump on the server-side with these two requests
> and compare the two HTTP-request on byte-level?
>
> The server dump doesn't look wrong IME.
>
>
> Cheers, Lothar
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