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Chapter74 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Optimizing Clientless SSL VPN Performance
Configuration Examples for APCF
Example:
<APCF>
<version>1.0</version>
<application>
<id>Do not compress content from example.com</id>
<apcf-entities>
<action> … </action> Wraps one or more actions to perform on the content
under specified conditions; you can use the following
tags to define these actions (shown below): <do>,
<sed-script>, <rewrite-header>, <add-header>,
<delete-header>.
<do>…</do> Child element of the action tag used to define one of the
following actions:
<no-rewrite/>—Do not mangle the content received from
the remote server.
<no-toolbar/>—Do not insert the toolbar.
<no-gzip/>—Do not compress the content.
<force-cache/>—Preserve the original caching
instructions.
<force-no-cache/>—Make object non-cacheable.
< downgrade-http-version-on-backend>—Use HTTP/1.0
when sending the request to remote server.
<sed-script> TEXT </sed-script> Child element of the action tag used to change the content
of text-based objects. The Text must be a valid Sed script.
The <sed-script> applies to the <conditions> tag defined
before it.
<rewrite-header></rewrite-header> Child element of the action tag. Changes the value of the
HTTP header specified in the child element <header> tag
shown below.
<add-header></add-header> Child element of the action tag used to add a new HTTP
header specified in the child element <header> tag shown
below.
<delete-header></delete-header> Child element of the action tag used to delete the
specified HTTP header specified by the child element
<header> tag shown below.
<header></header> Specifies the name HTTP header to be rewritten, added,
or deleted. For example, the following tag changes the
value of the HTTP header named Connection:
<rewrite-header>
<header>Connection</header>
<value>close</value>
</rewrite-header>
Table74-7 APCF XML Tags (continued)
Tag Use