Parameters
name
Specifies the name of an existing SSL Proxy Profile.
Guidelines
The
ssl
command assigns an SSL Proxy Profile to an XSL Proxy. In the absence of
an assigned SSL Proxy Profile, the XSL Proxy uses nonsecure connections in client
and server exchanges.
An SSL Proxy Profile is required only to establish the following secure connections:
v
Between the XSL Proxy and the server
v
Between the XSL Proxy and the client
v
Between the XSL Proxy and the client, and between the XSL Proxy and the
server
The SSL operational modes are:
v
forward
v
reverse
v
two-way
Use the
no ssl
command to remove the SSL Proxy Profile assignment.
Related Commands
stylesheet-policy urlrewrite-policy xml-manager
Examples
v
Assigns the
SSL1
SSL proxy to the current XSL Proxy.
# ssl SSL1
#
v
Removes the assignment of an SSL Proxy Profile from the current XSL Proxy.
# no ssl
#
stylesheet-policy
Assigns a Processing Policy.
Syntax
stylesheet-policy
name
Parameters
name
Specifies the name of a Processing Policy to use in XSL transforms.
Guidelines
You need not specify a Processing Policy when configuring an XSL Proxy.
In the absence of a named Processing Policy, the XSL Proxy will use the processing
instructions included in the XML document.
Related Commands
ssl
,
urlrewrite-policy
,
xml-manager
940
Command Reference
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