I'm using mod_proxy to proxy requests to an application which does not
respond properly when mod_proxy adds the X-Forwarded-For header.  I'd
like to remove the header from the proxied request, but my attempts to
do so using mod_headers have failed.  This might indicate that the
addition of the X-Forwarded-For header by mod_proxy occurs after any
operations on the proxied request by mod_headers.  The problem occurs in
both Apache 2.2.0 and 2.2.8.
 
Can anyone suggest an alternative way to remove the X-Forwarded-For
header?
 
Regards,
Callum.

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