Proxy-Authenticate
The HTTP Proxy-Authenticate
response header defines the
authentication method that should be used to gain access to a resource behind a
proxy server. It authenticates the request to the proxy server, allowing
it to transmit the request further.
The Proxy-Authenticate
header is sent along with a 407
Proxy Authentication Required
.
Header type | Response header |
---|---|
Forbidden header name | no |
Syntax
Proxy-Authenticate: <type> realm=<realm>
Directives
- <type>
-
Authentication type. A common type is "Basic". IANA maintains a list of authentication schemes.
- realm=<realm>
-
A description of the protected area, the realm. If no realm is specified, clients often display a formatted host name instead.
Examples
Proxy-Authenticate: Basic Proxy-Authenticate: Basic realm="Access to the internal site"
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Authentication # header.proxy-authenticate |
Browser compatibility
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