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Proxied requests use the upstream Host as Host Header #68

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@jehiah jehiah commented Mar 17, 2015

This extends the work in #45 to add an option for using the request Host Header or upstream host as Host Header for upstream requests.

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<3

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jehiah commented Mar 17, 2015

@johnboxall If you are able to verify this works for you, that would be awesome

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I'll give it a try this weekend and let you know, thanks @jehiah!

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