I have a HTTP client that sets the Connection header to the following value when I make a request:
Connection: close
However when the server sends a response, it is setting the header to Keep-Alive:
Connection: Keep-Alive
This seems intuitively wrong to me, and I am wondering how the client should handle such a response from the server? Also why would a server respond with Keep-Alive, when the client has asked for the connection to be closed, is this valid?
According to the HTTP RFC:
"HTTP/1.1 defines the "close" connection option for the sender to signal that the connection will be closed after completion of the response. For example,
Connection: close
in either the request or the response header fields indicates that the connection SHOULD NOT be considered `persistent' (section 8.1) after the current request/response is complete."