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Application control engine appliance security
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Chapter 3
Configuring Application Protocol Inspection
Table 3-6
Field Name
Accept
Accept-Charset
Accept-Encoding
Accept-Language
Authorization
Cache-Control
Connection
Content-MD5
Expect
From
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Security Configuration Guide
OL-16202-01
HTTP/1.1 Header Fields
Description
Semicolon-separated list of representation schemes
(content type metainformation values) that will be
accepted in the response to the request.
Character sets that are acceptable for the response.
This field allows clients capable of understanding
more comprehensive or special-purpose character
sets to signal that capability to a server that can
representing documents in those character sets.
Restricts the content encoding that a user will accept
from the server.
ISO code for the language in which the document is
written. The language code is an ISO 3316 language
code with an optional ISO639 country code to
specify a national variant.
Specifies that the user agent wants to authenticate
itself with a server, usually after receiving a 401
response.
Directives that must be obeyed by all caching
mechanisms in the request/response chain. The
directives specify behavior intended to prevent
caches from adversely interfering with the request or
response.
Connection options that the sender can specify.
MD5 digest of the entity-body that provides an
end-to-end integrity check. Only a client or an origin
server can generate this header field.
Used by a client to inform the server about the
behaviors that the client requires.
E-mail address of the person that controls the
requesting user agent.
Configuring a Layer 7 HTTP Deep Inspection Policy
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