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Learning Python Networking

Learning Python Networking

By : Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker, Samuel B Washington, Sam Washington
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Learning Python Networking

Learning Python Networking

3.7 (7)
By: Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker, Samuel B Washington, Sam Washington

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If you're a Python developer or a system administrator with Python experience and you're looking to take your first steps in network programming, then this book is for you. Basic knowledge of Python is assumed.
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A. Working with Wireshark
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Index

HTTP headers


Requests, and responses are made up of two main parts, headers and a body. We briefly saw some HTTP headers when we used our TCP RFC downloader in Chapter 1, Network Programming and Python. Headers are the lines of protocol-specific information that appear at the beginning of the raw message that is sent over the TCP connection. The body is the rest of the message. It is separated from the headers by a blank line. The body is optional, its presence depends on the type of request or response. Here's an example of an HTTP request:

GET / HTTP/1.1
Accept-Encoding: identity
Host: www.debian.com
Connection: close
User-Agent: Python-urllib/3.4

The first line is called the request line. It is comprised of the request method, which is GET in this case, the path to the resource, which is / here, and the HTTP version, 1.1. The rest of the lines are request headers. Each line is comprised of a header name followed by a colon and a header value. The request in the preceding output only contains...

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