Example: Setting Up A Reverse-Proxy Server - Cisco CSS11501S-C-K9 Configuration Manual

Secure content accelerator
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Chapter 4
Using the Configuration Manager

Example: Setting up a Reverse-Proxy Server

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Note
When using FIPS Mode only default security policies
and those configured for FIPS 140-2-compliant
operation are available.
6.
Exit to Privileged mode, and save the configuration to flash memory. If it is
not saved, the configuration is lost during a power cycle or when the reload
command is used.
(config-ssl-backend[myBackServ])# finished
SCA# write flash
SCA#
This example describes how to use the configuration manager to set up a
reverse-proxy server.
Enter Privileged, Configuration, and SSL Configuration modes.
1.
SCA> enable
SCA# configure
(config[myDevice])# ssl
(config-ssl[myDevice])#
2.
Enter Reverse-Proxy Server Configuration mode and create a server named
myRevServ.
(config-ssl[myDevice])# reverse-proxy-server myRevServ create
(config-ssl-rproxy[myRevServ])#
Assign port 8080 for clear text traffic.
3.
(config-ssl-rproxy[myRevServ])# localport 8080
4.
Specify a security policy for the server.
(config-ssl-rproxy[myRevServ])# secpolicy strong
Note
When using FIPS Mode only security policies
configured for FIPS 140-2-compliant operation are
available.
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