MAXHEADERSIZE value
Russ Allbery
rra at stanford.edu
Sun May 23 10:11:01 UTC 2004
Christoph Biedl <cbiedl at gmx.de> writes:
> MAXHEADERSIZE (in include/config.h) defines something like the maximum
> logical (i.e. unfolded) length of a single header line.
It's not supposed to be. It's supposed to be the maximum physical length
of any single *folded* header line (the number of bytes between CRLF
pairs).
Where is it being used for the logical header length? The logical header
length should be completely unlimited.
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