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-.. _serverreplay:
-
-Server-side replay
-==================
-
-Server-side replay lets us replay server responses from a saved HTTP
-conversation.
-
-Matching requests with responses
---------------------------------
-
-By default, :program:`mitmproxy` excludes request headers when matching incoming
-requests with responses from the replay file. This works in most circumstances,
-and makes it possible to replay server responses in situations where request
-headers would naturally vary, e.g. using a different user agent.
-The ``--rheader headername`` command-line option allows you to override
-this behaviour by specifying individual headers that should be included in matching.
-
-
-Response refreshing
--------------------
-
-Simply replaying server responses without modification will often result in
-unexpected behaviour. For example cookie timeouts that were in the future at
-the time a conversation was recorded might be in the past at the time it is
-replayed. By default, :program:`mitmproxy` refreshes server responses before sending
-them to the client. The **date**, **expires** and **last-modified** headers are
-all updated to have the same relative time offset as they had at the time of
-recording. So, if they were in the past at the time of recording, they will be
-in the past at the time of replay, and vice versa. Cookie expiry times are
-updated in a similar way.
-
-You can turn off response refreshing using the ``--norefresh`` argument, or using
-the :kbd:`O` options shortcut within :program:`mitmproxy`.
-
-
-Replaying a session recorded in Reverse-proxy Mode
---------------------------------------------------
-
-If you have captured the session in reverse proxy mode, in order to replay it you
-still have to specify the server URL, otherwise you may get the error:
-'HTTP protocol error in client request: Invalid HTTP request form (expected authority or absolute...)'.
-
-During replay, when the client's requests match previously recorded requests, then the
-respective recorded responses are simply replayed by mitmproxy.
-Otherwise, the unmatched requests is forwarded to the upstream server.
-If forwarding is not desired, you can use the --kill (-k) switch to prevent that.
-
-================== ===========
-command-line ``-S path``
-mitmproxy shortcut :kbd:`R` then :kbd:`s`
-================== ===========