Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 User Guide

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Chapter 4      Intercepting Web Requests
  Web Proxy Options for Intercepting Web Requests
Step 3
Enter the address type you wish to manage: 
DOMAINS
 or 
URLS.
[]> urls
Manage url entries:
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- DELETE - Delete entries
- ADD - Add new entries
- LIST - List entries
[]>
Step 4
Enter add to add new entries:
[]> add
Enter new url values; one on each line; an empty line to finish
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Step 5
Enter domains or URLs, one per line; for example:
Enter new url values; one on each line; an empty line to finish
[]> www.example1.com
Enter new url values; one on each line; an empty line to finish
[]>
You can include certain regular expression (regex) characters when specifying a domain or URLs. With 
the 
DOMAINS
 option, you can use a preceding dot character to exempt an entire domain and its subdomains 
from caching. For example, you can enter 
.google.com
 rather than simply 
google.com
 to exempt 
www.google.com, docs.google.com, and so on.
With the 
URLS
 option, you can use the full suite of regular-expression characters. See 
 for more information about using regular expressions.
Step 6
When you are finished entering values, press Enter until you are returned to the main 
command-line interface.
Step 7
Commit your changes.
Choosing The Web Proxy Cache Mode
Step 1
Access the CLI.
Step 2
Use the 
advancedproxyconfig 
-> 
caching 
commands to access the required submenus:
example.com> advancedproxyconfig
Choose a parameter group:
- AUTHENTICATION - Authentication related parameters
- CACHING - Proxy Caching related parameters
- DNS - DNS related parameters
- EUN - EUN related parameters
- NATIVEFTP - Native FTP related parameters
- FTPOVERHTTP - FTP Over HTTP related parameters
- HTTPS - HTTPS related parameters
- SCANNING - Scanning related parameters
- PROXYCONN - Proxy connection header related parameters
- CUSTOMHEADERS - Manage custom request headers for specific domains
- MISCELLANEOUS - Miscellaneous proxy related parameters
- SOCKS - SOCKS Proxy parameters