Host-Rewriting; Http-Client-Ip-Label - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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With proxy-specific parser limitations disabled (the default condition), parser
limitations, if any, are derived from the XML Manager assigned to the Web Service
Proxy.
Related Commands
attribute-count, element-depth

host-rewriting

Enables or disables host rewriting.
Syntax
host-rewriting {on | off}
Parameters
on
off
Guidelines
Some protocols have distinct name-based elements that are separate from the URL
to demultiplex. HTTP uses the Host header for this purposes.
Web servers that issue redirects might want to disable this feature. These web
servers often depend on the Host header for the value of their redirect.
Related Commands
urlrewrite-policy, propagate-uri

http-client-ip-label

Identifies the HTTP header that contains the IP address of the calling client.
Syntax
http-client-ip-label header
no http-client-ip-label
Parameters
header Identifies the HTTP header that contains the IP address. The default is
Guidelines
The http-client-ip-label command identifies the HTTP header that contains the IP
address of the calling client. When defined, the IP address of the calling client is
read from this HTTP header. This IP address will then be used for monitoring and
logging.
(Default) The backend server receives a request that reflects the final route.
The final route is determined by the DataPower service. The final route is
not the one in the original, client submission.
The backend server receives a request that reflects the information as it
arrived at the DataPower appliance. Alternatively, use the no
host-rewriting command.
X-Client-IP.
Chapter 98. Web Service Proxy configuration mode
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