AppServiceIPSecurityRestriction.Headers Property
Definition
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IP restriction rule headers. X-Forwarded-Host (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-Host#Examples). The matching logic is .. - If the property is null or empty (default), all hosts(or lack of) are allowed.
- A value is compared using ordinal-ignore-case (excluding port number). - Subdomain wildcards are permitted but don't match the root domain. For example, *.contoso.com matches the subdomain foo.contoso.com but not the root domain contoso.com or multi-level foo.bar.contoso.com
- Unicode host names are allowed but are converted to Punycode for matching. X-Forwarded-For (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-For#Examples). The matching logic is .. - If the property is null or empty (default), any forwarded-for chains (or lack of) are allowed. - If any address (excluding port number) in the chain (comma separated) matches the CIDR defined by the property. X-Azure-FDID and X-FD-HealthProbe. The matching logic is exact match.
public Azure.Provisioning.BicepDictionary<Azure.Provisioning.BicepList<string>> Headers { get; set; }
member this.Headers : Azure.Provisioning.BicepDictionary<Azure.Provisioning.BicepList<string>> with get, set
Public Property Headers As BicepDictionary(Of BicepList(Of String))
Property Value
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