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C I S C O I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 6 . 3 . 8 F O R W E B R E L E A S E N O T E S
Allow Non-HTTP Traffic on Proxy Ports
This section lists an additional subcommand used with the
advancedproxyconfig
CLI
command.
Table 1-5 describes an additional the miscellaneous option for the
advancedproxyconfig
CLI command.
When a transaction is blocked due to this setting, the ACL decision tag for the transaction is
logged as BLOCK_ADMIN_TUNNELING.
logged as BLOCK_ADMIN_TUNNELING.
Using 8-bit ASCII Characters for User Names and Passwords
This section lists additional information to consider when using 8-bit ASCII characters for the
user name or password when using the Basic authentication scheme.
user name or password when using the Basic authentication scheme.
Table 1-5 advancedproxyconfig CLI Command—Miscellaneous Options
Option
Valid
Values
Values
Default
Value
Value
Must Restart
Web Proxy?
Web Proxy?
Description
Would you like to
permit tunneling of
non-http requests on
http ports?
permit tunneling of
non-http requests on
http ports?
Yes, No
(Boolean)
(Boolean)
No
Yes
Choose whether or not to allow
non-HTTP traffic on ports the Web Proxy
is configured to monitor, such as port 80.
This option applies when the Web Proxy
is in transparent mode.
Enabling this option blocks applications
that attempt to tunnel non-HTTP traffic on
ports typically used for HTTP traffic.
non-HTTP traffic on ports the Web Proxy
is configured to monitor, such as port 80.
This option applies when the Web Proxy
is in transparent mode.
Enabling this option blocks applications
that attempt to tunnel non-HTTP traffic on
ports typically used for HTTP traffic.