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== HTTP Tunneling ==
{{HotlineNav}}== HTTP Tunneling ==
Tunneling uses two persistent connections: '''POST''' for sending and '''GET''' for receiving.
Tunneling uses two persistent connections: '''POST''' for sending and '''GET''' for receiving.



Latest revision as of 20:21, 3 March 2026

== HTTP Tunneling ==

Tunneling uses two persistent connections: POST for sending and GET for receiving.

Tunneling Header

Every transaction sent via the tunnel is preceded by this 8-byte header:

Description Size Data Code
Data code 4 Disconnect (0), Data (1), Padding (2)
Data size 4 Size of the following transaction

MIME Type

All HTTP requests for tunneling must use: Content-Type: hotline/protocol