• HTTP Headers Client Identification


    用户信息通过HTTP头部承载:不能实现用户唯一性标识。 

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    HTTP The Definitive Guide

    Table 11-1 shows the seven HTTP request headers that most commonly carry information about the
    user. We'll discuss the first three now; the last four headers are used for more advanced identification
    techniques that we'll discuss later.

    The From header contains the user's email address. Ideally, this would be a viable source of user
    identification, because each user would have a different email address. However, few browsers send From headers, due to worries of unscrupulous servers collecting email addresses and using them for
    junk mail distribution. In practice, From headers are sent by automated robots or spiders so that if
    something goes astray, a webmaster has someplace to send angry email complaints.
    The User-Agent header tells the server information about the browser the user is using, including the
    name and version of the program, and often information about the operating system. This sometimes
    is useful for customizing content to interoperate well with particular browsers and their attributes, but
    that doesn't do much to help identify the particular user in any meaningful way. Here are two User-
    Agent headers, one sent by Netscape Navigator and the other by Microsoft Internet Explorer:
    Navigator 6.2

    User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-
    US; rv:0.9.4) Gecko/20011128
    Netscape6/6.2.1
    Internet Explorer 6.01

    User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT
    5.0)
    The Referer header provides the URL of the page the user is coming from. The Referer header alone
    does not directly identify the user, but it does tell what page the user previously visited. You can use
    this to better understand user browsing behavior and user interests. For example, if you arrive at a web
    server coming from a baseball site, the server may infer you are a baseball fan.
    The From, User-Agent, and Referer headers are insufficient for dependable identification purposes.
    The remaining sections discuss more precise schemes to identify particular users.

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