Error-Policy-Override - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Guidelines
The cookie-policy command sets the Cookie processing policy for this Request
Profile. Requests that violate these limits cause an error. By default, cookies are
allowed, but they are not encrypted or signed.
Use the Global webapp-gnvc command to create a Name-Value Profile.
Examples
v Requires requests to present cookies. The appliance signs the cookie contents
v Returns the Cookie Policy to the default state, which allow cookies but not

error-policy-override

Assigns an Error Policy.
Syntax
error-policy-override name
no error-policy-override
Parameters
name
Related Commands
web-application-firewall (Global), webapp-error-handling (Global)
Guidelines
Establishes an Error Policy for the Request Profile. An Error Policy determines the
handling of errors that are encountered during processing. This is the default
behavior for all requests and responses that are handled by this Profile. The Error
Policy might override the Error Policy configurations set in the Security Policy of
the Web Application Firewall using this Request Policy.
By default, there is no Error Handling Policy assigned to the Profile. Use this
command to assign a policy that acts as a default error handler for all transactions
flowing through this Profile.
Use the Global webapp-error-handling command to create an Error Handling
Policy.
Use the no error-policy-override command to set the Error Policy to none.
with the secret phrase mysecretkey. The IP address is used in the cookie. The
cookie contents are evaluated with the portal-pairs Name Value Profile.
# cookie-policy require sign mysecretkey on port-pairs
#
requiring them and performing no other processing tasks.
# cookie-policy allow none
#
Specifies the name of an existing Error Handling Policy.
Chapter 94. Web Application Request Profile configuration mode
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