Header Hacker
Modifies HTTP headers on the fly.
Header Hacker is an extension that allows you to quickly and easily modify HTTP headers on the fly. You can also pre-set certain sites to always change specific HTTP headers.
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Version 0.7 adds support for the 'Host' header.
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Just works. Toggles any header with single click in the popup, very intuitive. Also has a nice notification dot to let you know whether it's enabled.
Just works. Toggles any header with single click in the popup, very intuitive. Also has a nice notification dot to let you know whether it's enabled.
не работает Хром
Ne fonctionne pas.
very good
very good
Отличная штука, путем добавления одного пробела можно получить доступ к любому заблокированному ресурсу не пользуясь лишними утилитами
Trying to see how it works
Trying to see how it works
Cool idea but it doesn't work in Chrome Version 49.0.2623.112 (64-bit) =/
Cool idea but it doesn't work in Chrome Version 49.0.2623.112 (64-bit) =/
0.0.0.0.0.0
good
no bad
no bad
excelente
棒极了棒极了
good
good
VERY GOOD
VERY GOOD
希望太有用
111
感谢
(0.0)
Good
Good
不错
111
很好
I used to really like it, but now it crashes Chrome (specifically, it causes "aw, snap" errors).
I used to really like it, but now it crashes Chrome (specifically, it causes "aw, snap" errors).
This tool is great, and it's extremely helpful, but it *totally* destroys the Google search page even with no overrides enabled and no other extensions enabled. Tough to recommend an extension like this when it's not something I can leave enabled all the time.
This tool is great, and it's extremely helpful, but it *totally* destroys the Google search page even with no overrides enabled and no other extensions enabled. Tough to recommend an extension like this when it's not something I can leave enabled all the time.
bad
bad
Doesn't seem to work on Chrome 40.0.2214.111 (64-bit) (or maybe needs instructions). I filled in: arbitrary, Host, replace-with, www, 10.0.3.135 I then enabled this rule with the toolbar button (put a star). I expected "http://10.0.3.135" to be given the host "www" matching the vhost rule in apache2. It did not. I was hoping this extension would prevent me from needing to edit my /etc/hosts or updating our networks DNS servers while testing new vhosts.
Doesn't seem to work on Chrome 40.0.2214.111 (64-bit) (or maybe needs instructions). I filled in: arbitrary, Host, replace-with, www, 10.0.3.135 I then enabled this rule with the toolbar button (put a star). I expected "http://10.0.3.135" to be given the host "www" matching the vhost rule in apache2. It did not. I was hoping this extension would prevent me from needing to edit my /etc/hosts or updating our networks DNS servers while testing new vhosts.
Awesome! Simple, effective for my work to test apache virtual hosts by forcing a specific HOST header.
Awesome! Simple, effective for my work to test apache virtual hosts by forcing a specific HOST header.
Causes Google search pages to crash after 3-4 seconds of loading time.
Causes Google search pages to crash after 3-4 seconds of loading time.
Sort of works, but not very well. Adds the headers OK, but configuring them is very cumbersome. Specifically, if you need to modify a header value it's a lot more work than it could be. I would prefer one of the other header-modifying plugins to this one.
what's the usage of the "match string" field?
Tried several extensions to modify the header, this one is the simplest IMO... Also works for me.
Simply does nothing. It just pretends doing it.
love it
Doesn't work..
It would be nice if you could specify the site using regexp
Useful but needs a feature of editing existing rules.