Cisco Cisco Tunnel Terminating Gateway (TTG)
Content Filtering Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
▀ deny-response code
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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deny-response code
Configures the deny response message that is to be sent from the ICAP server to the subscribers.
Product
ICAP
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CFSG Configuration
configure > context context_name > content-filtering server-group server_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-content-filtering)#
Syntax
deny-response code { 200 message string | 403 }
{ default | no } deny-response code
default
Configures the default setting of
deny-response code 200
.
no
Removes previously configured deny response message setting.
deny-response code 200 message string
Specifies a text message that is to be returned to the subscriber in a code 200 deny response. as an
alphanumeric string of 1 through 511 characters.
If
alphanumeric string of 1 through 511 characters.
If
deny-response code 200
is configured, the response sent to the subscriber will be of the form 200 OK
with deny messages denied. If a message is configured for response code 200, that message will be used
instead of "Access denied".
instead of "Access denied".
deny-response code 403
This keyword is used to set response code 403 for the deny response message.
When this keyword is configured, the deny response from the ICAP server will be sent “as is” to the
subscriber.
When this keyword is configured, the deny response from the ICAP server will be sent “as is” to the
subscriber.
Usage
Use this command to define a text message that is returned to the subscriber in a deny response.
Example
The following command sets the text message to
Not allowed
in a deny response message:
deny-response code 200 message Not allowed