Multi-Tech Systems RF660 User Manual

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Chapter 6 – RouteFinder Software  
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Proxy > HTTP Proxy 
Proxy > HTTP Proxy 
The HTTP Proxy is capable of transferring www requests. HTTP use can be viewed in the Statistics & Logs menu. 
  
HTTP Proxy Section  
Status 
To enable HTTP, check the Status box and click Save
Transparent 
To enable Transparent mode, place a check mark in the Transparent box and click the Save button. This mode 
matches for HTTP requests only via port 80 from the internal network and forwards them to the proxy. This 
process is invisible to the user. No further administration is required because no changes to the browser setting 
of the end user are necessary. See the previous page for notes about using Transparent mode.
 
Networks (Allowed or Denied)
 
To select the networks you want to be available for the HTTP proxy, click the Edit button. The HTTP Transparent 
Networks screen displays. By clicking the desired Change Status button, you change that network's status to 
Allowed, Denied, as well as Available
 
Banner Filter, Java Script Filter, and Cookie Filter 
To enable any one or any combination of these filters, check the box. Click the corresponding Save button each 
time you enable a filter. 
Banner Filter –
 If this is enabled, then the Web page banners will be filtered out before the page is 
forwarded to the Web client. 
Java Script Filter – 
If this is enabled, then all the Java Script components in the Web pages will be filtered 
out before the page is forwarded to the Web client. 
Cookie Filter – 
When this is enabled, then cookies in the Web pages will be filtered out before the page is 
forwarded to the Web client.