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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 29 Common Tasks
How to Redirect Traffic to a Different URL
How to Redirect Traffic to a Different URL
You can use the Cisco IronPort Web Security Appliance to redirect users to a different website. You can
configure the appliance to redirect traffic originally destined for a URL in a custom URL category to a
location you specify. This allows you to redirect traffic on the appliance instead of at the destination
server.
configure the appliance to redirect traffic originally destined for a URL in a custom URL category to a
location you specify. This allows you to redirect traffic on the appliance instead of at the destination
server.
For example, the Benefits department owns an internal webpage that includes links for users to view and
edit their benefits information, such as health insurance provider. The Benefits department sent an email
to users announcing the benefits enrollment deadline several weeks in advance. However, they needed
to change the location of their webpage a few days before the benefits enrollment deadline. Instead of
sending a new email to all users, you can use the Web Security appliance to redirect users from the
original URL to the new and correct URL.
edit their benefits information, such as health insurance provider. The Benefits department sent an email
to users announcing the benefits enrollment deadline several weeks in advance. However, they needed
to change the location of their webpage a few days before the benefits enrollment deadline. Instead of
sending a new email to all users, you can use the Web Security appliance to redirect users from the
original URL to the new and correct URL.
In this task, you will redirect traffic for an internal server to a different internal server.
To redirect traffic to a different URL:
Step 1
Navigate to the Web Security Manager > Custom URL Categories page.
Step 2
On the Customer URL Categories page, click Add Custom Category.
Step 3
In the Category Name field, enter a name for this category, such as
IntranetToRedirect
.
Step 4
In the Sites field, enter the addresses for the websites you want to redirect to another URL. In this task,
enter the following address:
enter the following address:
•
intranet.example.com
Step 5
Click Submit.
Step 6
Navigate to the Web Security Manager > Access Policies page.
Step 7
Click Add Policy.
Step 8
In the Policy Name field, enter a name for this policy, such as
APRedirectIntranet
.
Step 9
In the Identities and Users field, keep the default value of “All Identities.”
Step 10
Click Submit.
Step 11
Step 12
In the Custom URL Category Filtering section, click Select Custom Categories.
Step 13
In the Select Custom Categories for this Policy dialog box, choose “Include in policy” for the custom
URL category you created in
URL category you created in
Step 14
Click Apply.
Step 15
In the Custom URL Category Filtering section, click in the Redirect column for the custom URL
category you just added.
category you just added.
Step 16
In the Redirect To field, enter the URL to which you want to redirect traffic originally intended for the
URL in
URL in
, such as
internal.example.com
.
Step 17
Submit and commit your changes.
Now, when users open a browser and try to access intranet.example.com, the browser is redirected to
internal.example.com.
internal.example.com.