- 1) Introduction
 - 2) Notational Conventions and Generic Grammar
 - 3) Protocol Parameters
 - 4) HTTP Message
 - 5) Request
 - 6) Response
 - 7) Entity
 - 8) Connections
 - 9) Method Definitions
 - 10) Status Code Definitions
- 1) Informational 1xx
 - 2) Successful 2xx
 - 3) Redirection 3xx
 - 4) Client Error 4xx
- 1) 400 Bad Request
 - 2) 401 Unauthorized
 - 3) 402 Payment Required
 - 4) 403 Forbidden
 - 5) 404 Not Found
 - 6) 405 Method Not Allowed
 - 7) 406 Not Acceptable
 - 8) 407 Proxy Authentication Required
 - 9) 408 Request Timeout
 - 10) 409 Conflict
 - 11) 410 Gone
 - 12) 411 Length Required
 - 13) 412 Precondition Failed
 - 14) 413 Request Entity Too Large
 - 15) 414 Request-URI Too Long
 - 16) 415 Unsupported Media Type
 - 17) 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable
 - 18) 417 Expectation Failed
 
 - 5) Server Error 5xx
 
 - 11) Access Authentication
 - 12) Content Negotiation
 - 13) Caching in HTTP
- 1) ..
 - 2) Expiration Model
 - 3) Validation Model
 - 4) Response Cacheability
 - 5) Constructing Responses From Caches
 - 6) Caching Negotiated Responses
 - 7) Shared and Non-Shared Caches
 - 8) Errors or Incomplete Response Cache Behavior
 - 9) Side Effects of GET and HEAD
 - 10) Invalidation After Updates or Deletions
 - 11) Write-Through Mandatory
 - 12) Cache Replacement
 - 13) History Lists
 
 - 14) Header Field Definitions
- 1) Accept
 - 2) Accept-Charset
 - 3) Accept-Encoding
 - 4) Accept-Language
 - 5) Accept-Ranges
 - 6) Age
 - 7) Allow
 - 8) Authorization
 - 9) Cache-Control
 - 10) Connection
 - 11) Content-Encoding
 - 12) Content-Language
 - 13) Content-Length
 - 14) Content-Location
 - 15) Content-MD5
 - 16) Content-Range
 - 17) Content-Type
 - 18) Date
 - 19) ETag
 - 20) Expect
 - 21) Expires
 - 22) From
 - 23) Host
 - 24) If-Match
 - 25) If-Modified-Since
 - 26) If-None-Match
 - 27) If-Range
 - 28) If-Unmodified-Since
 - 29) Last-Modified
 - 30) Location
 - 31) Max-Forwards
 - 32) Pragma
 - 33) Proxy-Authenticate
 - 34) Proxy-Authorization
 - 35) Range
 - 36) Referer
 - 37) Retry-After
 - 38) Server
 - 39) TE
 - 40) Trailer
 - 41) Transfer-Encoding
 - 42) Upgrade
 - 43) User-Agent
 - 44) Vary
 - 45) Via
 - 46) Warning
 - 47) WWW-Authenticate
 
 - 15) Security Considerations
 - 16) Acknowledgments
 - 17) References
 - 18) Authors' Addresses
 - 19) Appendices
 - 20) Index
 - 21) Full Copyright Statement
 - 22) Acknowledgement
 
10.4.8 407 Proxy Authentication Required
This code is similar to 401 (Unauthorized), but indicates that the client must first authenticate itself with the proxy. The proxy MUST return a Proxy-Authenticate header field (Section 14.33) containing a challenge applicable to the proxy for the requested resource. The client MAY repeat the request with a suitable Proxy-Authorization header field (Section 14.34). HTTP access authentication is explained in "HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication" [43].