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HughParry | 1 year ago
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Headers
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HTTP/2 301
date: Fri, 24 Jan 2025 13:59:51 GMT
content-type: text/html
content-length: 167
location: <the website in question>
cache-control: max-age=3600
expires: Fri, 24 Jan 2025 14:59:51 GMT
report-to: {"endpoints":[{"url":"https:\/\/a.nel.cloudflare.com\/report\/v4?s=JZu4FOa%2ByynaFOXWYlxaePF9KdRQ0qGUJkfm1F1aK2m3VEx6idlvWlb5go%2B08hgSog1zm1zuMobXcVK2BkR4mQD0SEGU%2Bzp2oC6mXPgQs%2FUzvOH7LbqAG96jtf9KNqemV8Q%3D"}],"group":"cf-nel","max_age":604800}
nel: {"success_fraction":0,"report_to":"cf-nel","max_age":604800}
server: cloudflare
cf-ray: 90708be24810e8fe-LHR
alt-svc: h3=":443"; ma=86400
server-timing: cfL4;desc="?proto=TCP&rtt=59748&min_rtt=41108&rtt_var=43898&sent=7&recv=8&lost=0&retrans=1&sent_bytes=3535&recv_bytes=789&delivery_rate=33797&cwnd=225&unsent_bytes=0&cid=e5052200af7e27a5&ts=145&x=0"
jcoby|1 year ago
There isn’t a way to see what a referring site did to do the redirect (301 or 302 or even a js redirect) in your logs. All you’ll see is (potentially) the Referer http header.