Hi Sukumar,
One more way for loop detection is using Max-Forwards header.
The value in this header is decremented before a request is dispatched to
next hop.
When a proxy receives a message with Max-Forwards value 0 (zero), then it
will
be discarded.
~Santosh
Sukumar R
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Hi,
If it is a state-less proxy, then how the loop would be detected?
regards,
Sukumar R.
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