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ICAP Protocol Settings, Basic ICAP settings, Client alert messages

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Overview of Web features Web Configuration Table 157 Option definitions (continued) Option Log the user's identity Default user Definition If selected, displays user names in the log file. If not selected, the user name is blank. In some countries, logging individual user names is not permitted. Specifies the identity to use if no information is provided in the X-Authentication headers. If authentication fails, the appliance enforces a policy based on this user name. We recommend that this user is subject to a policy that allows only restricted access to the Internet. Default value is SCM_DEFAULT_USER. ICAP Protocol Settings Use this page to specify how the appliance handles some features of the ICAP protocol such as data trickling. Web | Web Configuration | ICAP | Protocol Settings Changing these settings can affect scanning performance. If you are not sure about the impact of making any changes, ask your network expert. The page has these sections: • Basic ICAP settings • Client alert messages • Data trickling (response modification only) • Permissions (request modification only) • Service Settings Basic ICAP settings Table 158 Option definitions Option Definition Denied REQMOD headers Specifies request headers to remove. For example, the appliance can remove HTTP headers that contain Accept-Encoding and Accept-Ranges records. Add Via headers to HTTP Adds Via headers to HTTP requests and responses to indicate that the message has passed through the appliance. See RFC 3507 for more information. Denied RESPMOD headers Specifies response headers to remove. For example, the appliance can remove HTTP header Accept-Encoding and Accept-Ranges records. Client alert messages Use this section to change the alert messages that the client might receive. Table 159 Option definitions Option Menu Edit Definition Offers a full list of events such as Request type forbidden and Unable to scan data. When clicked, opens a window where you can modify the text of the alert. 172 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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Table 157
Option definitions
(continued)
Option
Definition
Log the user's identity
If selected, displays user names in the log file. If not selected, the user name is
blank. In some countries, logging individual user names is not permitted.
Default user
Specifies the identity to use if no information is provided in the X-Authentication
headers. If authentication fails, the appliance enforces a policy based on this user
name. We recommend that this user is subject to a policy that allows only
restricted access to the Internet.
Default value is SCM_DEFAULT_USER.
ICAP Protocol Settings
Use this page to specify how the appliance handles some features of the ICAP protocol such as data
trickling.
Web
|
Web Configuration
|
ICAP
|
Protocol Settings
Changing these settings can affect scanning performance. If you are not
sure about the impact of making any changes, ask your network expert.
The page has these sections:
Basic ICAP settings
Client alert messages
Data trickling (response modification only)
Permissions (request modification only)
Service Settings
Basic ICAP settings
Table 158
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Denied REQMOD headers
Specifies request headers to remove. For example, the appliance can remove
HTTP headers that contain Accept-Encoding and Accept-Ranges records.
Add Via headers to HTTP
Adds Via headers to HTTP requests and responses to indicate that the message
has passed through the appliance. See RFC 3507 for more information.
Denied RESPMOD headers
Specifies response headers to remove. For example, the appliance can remove
HTTP header Accept-Encoding and Accept-Ranges records.
Client alert messages
Use this section to change the alert messages that the client might receive.
Table 159
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Menu
Offers a full list of events such as
Request type forbidden
and
Unable to scan data
.
Edit
When clicked, opens a window where you can modify the text of the alert.
Overview of Web features
Web Configuration
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