Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S380 User Guide

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Chapter 4      Intercepting Web Requests
  SOCKS Proxy Services
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Related topics
To configure proxy settings that apply to FTP over HTTP connections, see 
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SOCKS Proxy Services
Overview of SOCKS Proxy Services
The Web Security appliance includes a SOCKS proxy to process SOCKS traffic. SOCKS policies are the 
equivalent of access policies and control SOCKS traffic. Similar to access policies, you can make use of 
Identities to specify which transactions are governed by which SOCKS policy. Once SOCKS policies 
are applied to transactions, Routing policies can then govern routing of the traffic.
Enabling Processing of SOCKS Traffic
Before you Begin
Enable the Web Proxy.
Step 1
Choose Security Services > SOCKS Proxy.
Step 2
Click Edit Settings.
Control Connection 
Timeouts
The maximum number of seconds the FTP Proxy waits for more communi-
cation in the control connection from an idle FTP client or FTP server when 
the current transaction has not been completed.
Client side. The timeout value for control connections to idle FTP 
clients.
Server side. The timeout value for control connections to idle FTP 
servers.
Data Connection 
Timeouts
How long the FTP Proxy waits for more communication in the data connec-
tion from an idle FTP client or FTP server when the current transaction has 
not been completed.
Client side. The timeout value for data connections to idle FTP clients.
Server side. The timeout value for data connections to idle FTP servers.