It looks like using the same REDIS backend resolves the Via header issue. Although I suspect it is still a bug with via missing otherwise. Given it is redis and not SQL backend should I inspect using redis-cli and monitor or what exactly are you looking to get out of this table or just see if anything is created when calling drop at all?


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It looks like using the same REDIS backend resolves the Via header issue. Although I suspect it is still a bug with via missing otherwise. Given it is redis and not SQL backend should I inspect using redis-cli and monitor or what exactly are you looking to get out of this table or just see if anything is created when calling drop at all?


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