HTTP headers
HTTP /api/v1/http/headersCapture every response header, follow redirects, time each hop.
https://imtokencn.dtjyn.com/appdetail/im
200
2 hops
1656 ms
Redirect chain
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302
https://imtki.app633 ms -
200
https://imtokencn.dtjyn.com/appdetail/im270 ms
Final response headers (11)
| server | nginx |
| content-type | text/html; charset=UTF-8 |
| vary | Accept-Encoding |
| pragma | no-cache |
| expires | -1 |
| set-cookie | XSRF-TOKEN=eyJpdiI6IlJOUHZNUXpBVE9iWk1jczZGTjdLMEE9PSIsInZhbHVlIjoiZkdqWVRGbUhPSUs2bFI0M1FFNzRFaG0rVEtpWTRKRHZaTUZEZmVJY013NWR0L0Fqd2lrdzExRVdkdkY3em9Sd2hCTXlWUmd2VVZLUlhaZGVlMnEyRzFlN0ZWaGxxVGFtaTFnaXVtTU1tcWk1VlFqc0hxVjFnN3Nha2lTZFJKUEoiLCJtYWMiOiI1Yjg2NjU0NjNlNTdjZGEyYTNmNWIyYmQ0MjQ3YjJmZjkxMzljNjRkMzBmMDI3M2FkZGVmZDA3OWQyNjgxM2M2IiwidGFnIjoiIn0%3D; expires=Sat, 09 May 2026 09:11:22 GMT; Max-Age=7200; path=/; samesite=lax, laravel_session=eyJpdiI6IldOYkxIcmd2R0JXYmtHK2lLT0p4a1E9PSIsInZhbHVlIjoiWFBLQ2g1cVBwc09Vc2JsbWpRTkV2SGJvWUU2eXNuZFhSREtVVWhzTXBvOUVqc0UraXhiVFdTMnJ0Q2VYTWNMTlBvMzJma09mQnBlUjNuMUFTdU9laTliSTlLY3ptZ1JhS1VKNzV2dUlXNFZFSGRUZE11bU5PNTFNaUkyTzBzOHoiLCJtYWMiOiI4MTVkNWViZTYxNDUxYjE5MzhiMjg4MTFmNTMyMjQ5M2MwOGMwZWMxNjZkMDYyMjk0YzM0YjQyMjc1YjllOTUxIiwidGFnIjoiIn0%3D; expires=Sat, 09 May 2026 09:11:22 GMT; Max-Age=7200; path=/; httponly; samesite=lax |
| content-encoding | gzip |
| cache-control | private, must-revalidate |
| date | Sat, 09 May 2026 07:11:22 GMT |
| eo-log-uuid | 15663948097777649822 |
| eo-cache-status | MISS |
Tech stack
NginxNext.js
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How to use HTTP headers
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Paste your input
Enter the value at the top — domain, IP, URL, email, ASN, hash, whatever fits this tool. The smart input auto-detects type.
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Click "Inspect"
host.tools issues real probes (DNS, HTTP, TCP, TLS, WHOIS where applicable) and renders the result in milliseconds.
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Open the API tab
Every web tool has a sibling /api/v1/http/headers JSON endpoint with the same payload. One copy-as-curl click and you're scripting it.
Why this matters
Headers are how the modern web declares its security posture. Auditing them is the highest-ROI thing you can do this week.
API equivalent
/api/v1/http/headers?q=imtki.app
curl -s '/api/v1/http/headers?q=imtki.app'
Embed this tool
<iframe src="/http/headers?q={INPUT}&embed=1"
width="100%" height="600" frameborder="0"></iframe>
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FAQ · HTTP headers
Common questions
Is HTTP headers free?
Yes — every tool is free on the web with a 200/hour rate limit per IP. The matching API endpoint /api/v1/http/headers is free up to 100 requests/hour, no key required.
Where does the data come from?
Real-time probes against authoritative sources (DNS root, RIRs, registries, the target server itself), plus partner data feeds from hostinfo.com (GeoIP/ASN) and hostcheck.com (reputation).
How fresh are the results?
Live by default. Cached for 5 minutes to make repeat queries instant; pass
?nocache=1 for a forced refresh.Can I run this from the command line?
Yes — every tool ships with a copy-as-curl. There's also an official CLI:
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