Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 User Guide
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AsyncOS 9.0.1 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Product and the Release
Using the Appliance Web Interface
What’s New in Cisco AsyncOS 9.0.1-161 (GD - for physical appliances only)
This build can be installed only on physical appliances; see the explanation in the previous section,
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What’s New in Cisco AsyncOS 9.0.1-135 (ED)
This is a maintenance release; no new features were added.
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/ps10164/prod_release_notes_list.html
Using the Appliance Web Interface
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Feature
Description
Identity Services Engine
(ISE) versions
(ISE) versions
All versions of ISE up to 2.0 are supported.
Maximum HTTP
Header Size
Header Size
You can use the CLI command
maxhttpheadersize
to change the
maximum HTTP header size for proxy requests. Increasing this value
can alleviate Policy Trace failures that can occur when the specified user
belongs to a large number of authentication groups, or when the
response header is larger than the current maximum header size.
can alleviate Policy Trace failures that can occur when the specified user
belongs to a large number of authentication groups, or when the
response header is larger than the current maximum header size.
Note
This command was actually introduced in AsyncOS 9.0.
Feature
Description
Identity Services Engine
(ISE) versions
(ISE) versions
All versions of ISE up to 2.0 are supported.
Maximum HTTP
Header Size
Header Size
You can use the CLI command
maxhttpheadersize
to change the
maximum HTTP header size for proxy requests. Increasing this value
can alleviate Policy Trace failures that can occur when the specified user
belongs to a large number of authentication groups, or when the
response header is larger than the current maximum header size.
can alleviate Policy Trace failures that can occur when the specified user
belongs to a large number of authentication groups, or when the
response header is larger than the current maximum header size.
Note
This command was actually introduced in AsyncOS 9.0.