Forum Discussion
Kevin_Stewart
Apr 12, 2013Employee
As Steve said, unless you change it in an iRule, the Host header will be what the client requests in their browser. If the client attempts to access with an IP, that'll be the Host header value. In any case, for the purposes of SharePoint Alternate Access Mapping, you can change the Host header in the HTTP_REQUEST event:
when HTTP_REQUEST {
HTTP::header replace Host "myspserver1.mydomain.com"
}