HTTP headers | Proxy-Authorization
The HTTP Proxy_Authorization header is a request type of header. This header contains the credentials to authenticate between the user agent and the user-specified server. When the server responded with 407 proxy Authentication Required status that brings the authentication between the user agent and the server.
Syntax:
Proxy-Authorization: <type> <credentials>
Directives: This header accepts two directives as mentioned above and described below:
- <type>: This directive tells the type of authentication. The common type is the “Basic”.
- <credentials>: This is the base64 encoded resulting string. The credentials constructed like username and password are combined with a colon like (Username:password).
Example:
Proxy-Authorization: Basic 6dc7dbfe151046f2be8fc383a9abb147
This example has Proxy-Authorization which has the type Basic and the credentials as the above.
To check this Proxy-Authorization in action go to Inspect Element -> Network check the request header for Proxy-Authorization.
Supported Browsers The browsers compatible with HTTP Proxy-Authorization header are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Opera
- Safari