Host Alias Dialog Box; Http Proxy Dialog Box - Watchguard Firebox X1000 Reference Manual

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CHAPTER 10: Field Definitions

Host Alias dialog box

HTTP Proxy dialog box

Settings tab
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Default Heartbeat (Optional interface)
Enable this checkbbox if you want to use the Optional interface as
the default heartbeat for the Standby Firebox. A heartbeat is a
signal emitted at regular intervals by software to show it is still
functioning.
Host Alias Name
The name used to identify a host alias. Select a name that is easily
remembered.
Alias Members
A list of individuals, hosts, networks, or groups that are members
of this host alias.
Add
Click to open the Add Address dialog box to add a new member
to the Alias Members list.
Remove
Click to remove the selected item from the list above.
OK
Closes this dialog box and saves any changes.
Remove client connection info
Enable this checkbox to remove all outgoing information about
local clients. During the course of an HTTP connection, clients
(browsers) often send headers describing which browser and
version they are, what operating system they are running on, and
other information about your internal network -- paths can be sent
describing file systems, as well as the location of the page that was
accessed prior to the current request.
Remove cookies
Enable this checkbox to strip cookies from client submissions as
well as server requests. Cookies are a few dozen bytes of
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