Management and Configuration Guide (Includes ACM xl) 2005-12
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Configuring Rights
Figure 4-41. Creating a New HTTP Proxy Filter
To create or edit an HTTP Proxy filter, do the following:
Step 1. Type a name for this filter in the Name field. You can change the name of an existing HTTP Proxy
filter by typing a new name.
Step 2. Type a description for the filter, or modify the existing description.
Step 3. In the Proxy Filter field, select the rule type.
An Allow rule forwards the traffic to the proxy server; a Deny rule drops the packet and redirects
the client to the Stop page.
Table 4-34. HTTP Proxy Filter Types
Filter Rule Type Description
• Allow IP Accepts HTTP traffic destined for the specified IP address
• Allow FQDN Accepts HTTP traffic destined for a specified fully-qualified domain name.
For example, www.domain.com
• Allow Host Accepts HTTP traffic destined for a specified host name.
For example, www or home
• Allow Net Accepts HTTP traffic destined for a specified network address (IP address and
subnet mask)
for example, 192.168.0.0/16
• Allow Reg Accepts HTTP traffic to a destination specified as a regular expression that
evaluates to an address or address range
For example “(.*).domain.com”
• Deny IP Redirects HTTP traffic destined for a specified IP address
• Deny FQDN Redirects HTTP traffic destined for a specified fully-qualified domain name
For example, www.domain.com