HP (Hewlett-Packard) 700wl Series Switch User Manual


 
Configuring Rights
Table 4-20. Predefined Redirected Traffic Filters
Redirected Traffic Filter Description
No internal IAM UI Redirects Integrated Access Manager UI access requires via
42.0.0.1
No internal rights UI Redirects Rights Manager UI access requests via 42.0.0.1 to the
SSL Stop page
No SSL internal UI Redirects SSL Administrative Interface access requests via 42.0.0.1
to the SSL Stop page
SOCKS redirect Redirects all SOCKS requests to the Access Controller
If these filters are not sufficient to meet your needs, you can create your own filters. See “Creating or
Editing a Redirected Traffic Filter” on page 4-67 for instructions.
The HTTP Proxy Tab
The Automatic HTTP Proxy feature of the 700wl Series system allows you to enforce the use of an
internal HTTP proxy server (within your network) without requiring a specific configuration on the
client. The configuration of an HTTP Proxy Server is done globally for the 700wl Series system, in the
Network Setup module.
Within an Access Policy you can specify a set of proxy filters that will allow or deny HTTP traffic based
on the destination of that traffic. You can specify which ports should be monitored for HTTP traffic to
filter, and you can create filter rules based on fully-qualified domain names, IP addresses, simple host
names, network addresses (subnets), or any arbitrary destination based on matching a regular expression.
HTTP requests that are denied based on these filter rules are redirected to the Stop page.
Note: If you do not configure a proxy server, but you configure and enable the automatic proxy
feature within an Access Policy, the 700wl Series system will act as the proxy server, and will handle
the traffic according to the configured ports and filters. See
—Automatic HTTP Proxy Server
Specification“ on page 6-26 in Chapter 6 for instructions on configuring the IP address of your Proxy
server.
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