Thanks for quick response. 
Sure, here are the csv and the jmx file I'm using:
https://www.nyx.net/~lgetsche/short-encoded.csv
https://www.nyx.net/~lgetsche/newWindows01.jmx
Of course the path to the short-encoded.csv file will need adjustment.
FWIW: These came from my linux box, but I don't think I'm hitting a cr/lf 
issue, since it happens even when I build the plan on each machine. The csv was 
created by a python script on linux.

-----Original Message-----
From: Felix Schumacher <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2021 1:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Missing HTTP headers on Linux but not on Windows10

Hi Lewis,

can you post a minimal example plan, that exhibits the described behaviour? I 
created one for myself with the given curl command as starting point and can't 
reproduce the problem under ubuntu using a current snapshot of JMeter and Java 
1.8.

I don't think it should matter, but I would use a tar.gz instead of a zip 
download of JMeter for the linux versions. The zip has some files with CR/LF 
instead of LF in it.

Have you checked the line endings of the CSV file?

Felix

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