Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 Information Guide
If the cookie contains an expiration date, it is considered a persistent cookie. On the date specified in the
expiration, the cookie will be removed from the disk.
expiration, the cookie will be removed from the disk.
There are several different fields a cookie can contain, seperated by semicolons. Definitions are below:
expires:
expires="Wdy, DD−Mon−YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT"
Determines when the cookie is to be deleted.
path:
path=/
Determines what path to return the cookie on. In this example, the cookie will be sent when going to the root
path in a domain.
path in a domain.
domain
domain=whatever.domain.com
Specifies what domain the cookie is used for. If this does not match the domain currently being browsed to, it
is considered to be a "3rd Party cookie" and will be rejected by the browser. This prevents one domain setting
a cookie for a different domain.
is considered to be a "3rd Party cookie" and will be rejected by the browser. This prevents one domain setting
a cookie for a different domain.
Updated: Jul 15, 2014
Document ID: 117925