Intel 1520 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface
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address you want to use in this field and press CTRL-X to save your 
changes and return to the previous screen. 
To see whether the appliance is in reverse or forward proxy mode, select 
view-mode, and press Enter. A message displays at the bottom of the 
screen that indicates reverse or forward proxy enabled.
To set the appliance for reverse proxy, select rev-proxy, and press 
Enter. 
To set the appliance for forward proxy, select forw-proxy, and press 
Enter.
    Note
To use both forward and reverse proxy, set the appliance to reverse. If 
you are running in non-transparent mode, the proxy port is 80.
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In some cases, you are prompted to confirm the action before it is performed. 
To continue with the action, be sure that 
appears after the prompt when you 
press Enter. After pressing Enter, press CTRL-X to return to the previous 
screen. To cancel the operation, be sure 
appears after the prompt and press 
Enter. Or you can press ESC to exit the screen.
Configuring protocol options
You can set HTTP, NNTP, and FTP configuration options. You can also set filter 
rules and remap rules. Filter rules let you deny or allow particular URL requests 
and keep or strip header information. Remap rules let you create a set of 
document routing rewrite rules for reverse proxy caching so that the appliance 
can handle relative path requests.
Configuring HTTP options
You can view the current configuration settings and remove HTTP headers. 
▼ Configuring HHTP options
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Select the config menu, and press Enter. 
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Select protocols, and press Enter. 
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Select http, and press Enter.
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Select the configuration option you want to use, and press Enter:
To view the current HTTP configuration settings, select view, and press 
Enter.
To remove HTTP headers, select remove, and press Enter. You can 
remove the following headers:
From: 
identifies the user’s email address
Referer: 
identifies the Web link followed by the user