Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S370 Guia Do Utilizador

Página de 478
B-6
AsyncOS 9.0.1 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
 
Appendix B      Command Line Interface
  Web Security Appliance CLI Commands
Related Topics
Web Security Appliance CLI Commands, page 27-6
.
Web Security Appliance CLI Commands
The Web Security Appliance CLI supports a set of proxy and UNIX commands to access, upgrade, and 
administer the system.
Note
Not all CLI commands are applicable/available in all operating modes (Standard, and Cloud Web 
Security Connector).
Command
Description
advancedproxyconfig
Configure advanced Web Proxy configurations; subcommands are:
AUTHENTICATION
 – Authentication configuration options:
When would you like to forward authorization request headers 
to a parent proxy
Enter the Proxy Authorization Realm to be displayed in the end 
user authentication dialog
Would you like to log the username that appears in the request 
URI
Should the Group Membership attribute be used for directory 
lookups in the Web UI (when it is not used, empty groups and 
groups with different membership attributes will be displayed)
Would you like to use advanced Active Directory connectivity 
checks
Would you like to allow case insensitive username matching in 
policies
Would you like to allow wild card matching with the character 
* for LDAP group names
Enter the charset used by the clients for basic authentication 
[ISO-8859-1/UTF-8]
Would you like to enable referrals for LDAP
Would you like to enable secure authentication
Enter the hostname to redirect clients for authentication
Enter the surrogate timeout for user credentials
Enter the surrogate timeout for machine credentials
Enter the surrogate timeout in the case traffic permitted due 
to authentication service unavailability
Enter re-auth on request denied option [disabled / 
embedlinkinblockpage]
Would you like to send Negotiate header along with NTLM header 
for NTLMSSP authentication
Configure username and IP address masking in logs and reports