Use the
no soap-action
command to remove the
SOAPAction
header injection
policy.
Examples
v
Injects the
SOAPAction
header field that contains a value of
http://example.org/
add
into all URLs matching the
*datapower.com*
match expression.
# soap-action *datapower.com* http://example.org/add
#
v
Removes the
SOAPAction
Header Injection Policy.
# no soap-action *datapower.com*
#
ssl
Assigns an SSL Proxy Profile.
Syntax
ssl
pattern name
no ssl
Parameters
pattern
Specifies a shell-style regular expression that defines the URL set
supported by the SSL Proxy Profile.
You can use wildcards to define a match pattern as follows:
*
The string wildcard matches 0 or more occurrences of any character.
?
The single character wildcard matches one occurrence of any single
character.
[]
The delimiters bracket a character or numeric range:
[1-5]
Matches 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5
[xy]
Matches x or y
name
Identifies the SSL Proxy Profile assigned the User Agent.
Guidelines
An SSL Proxy Profile specifies the SSL operational mode (client) and identifies the
cryptographic resources (key, certificates, and cipher lists) available to the User
Agent.
The SSL Proxy Profile (either client or two-way) must already be created with the
sslproxy
command.
Use the
no ssl
command to remove the SSL Proxy Profile.
Related Commands
sslproxy
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