Intel 1520 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance
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Configuring NNTP
The NNTP section lets you configure basic NNTP options. While this section 
lets you configure basic options, you must use the command-line interface to 
configure the appliance to cache articles from particular NNTP servers and news 
groups as well as to set access restrictions and authentication requirements for 
news readers. See Configuring NNTP servers‚ on page 65 for more information.
Activity 
timeout
Inbound
Specifies the maximum time the appliance should remain 
connected to a user. If the user does not finish making a 
request (reading and writing data) before this timeout expires, 
the appliance closes the connection.
The user can close the connection at any time.
Activity 
Timeout 
Outbound
Specifies the maximum time the appliance should wait for 
fulfillment of a connection request to a Web server. If the 
appliance does not establish a connection to a Web server 
before this timeout expires, the appliance terminates the 
connection request.
The Web server can close the connection at any time.
Remove the 
following 
common 
headers
Specifies headers for removal. Removing headers can protect 
the privacy of your site:
The 
From
 header. This header identifies the user’s e-mail 
address
The 
Referer
 header. This header identifies the Web link 
followed by the user.
The 
User-Agent
 header. This header identifies the 
agent—usually a browser—making the request.
The 
Cookie
 header. This header is often used to identify 
the user making a request.
Insert Client-ip
Insert 
Client-ip
 headers to retain client IP addresses.
Remove 
Client-ip
Remove 
Client-ip
 headers for more privacy.
User 
Language
Selects the language in which messages to the user from the 
appliance are displayed. The default language is English.
Option 
Definition (Continued)