Hi Bruno, As long as there's only one Authorization header, the client doesn't > need to specify a realm, as the server knows what realm the access > resource belongs to. But you're right in your analysis: the fact that > the realm isn't specified in the client request makes it highly probable > that you cannot specify several Authorization headers, as if that was > possible, the server would have to guess the right login/password pair > by trying all the Authorization headers until one of them works... > Pretty flawed solution IMHO. ;-) > > Right Bruno, when I was at lunch I was thinking the same thing, in case the server will receive more Authorization headers, well... it will have an embarrassing of riches :))
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