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HTTP Inspection
i.
Optional) To match text found in the HTTP response message body, or to comment out Java applet
and Active X object tags in order to filter them, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)# match [not] response body {[active-x] | [java-applet] |
[regex [regex_name | class regex_class_name]] | length gt max_bytes}
Where the regex regex_name argument is the regular expression you created in
regex_class_name is the regular expression class map you created in
max_bytes is the maximum message body length in bytes.
j.
(Optional) To match text found in the HTTP response message header, or to restrict the count or
length of the header, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)# match [not] response header {[field]
[regex [regex_name | class regex_class_name]] |
[length gt max_length_bytes | count gt max_count]}
Where the field is the predefined message header keyword. The regex regex_name argument is the
regular expression you created in
map you created in
The count gt max_count is the maximum number of header fields.
k.
(Optional) To match text found in the HTTP response message status line, enter the following
command:
hostname(config-cmap)# match [not] response status-line {regex [regex_name | class
regex_class_name]}
Where the regex regex_name argument is the regular expression you created in
regex_class_name is the regular expression class map you created in
Step 4
Create an HTTP inspection policy map, enter the following command:
hostname(config)# policy-map type inspect http policy_map_name
hostname(config-pmap)#
Where the policy_map_name is the name of the policy map. The CLI enters policy-map configuration
mode.
Step 5
(Optional) To add a description to the policy map, enter the following command:
hostname(config-pmap)# description string
Step 6
To apply actions to matching traffic, perform the following steps.
a.
Specify the traffic on which you want to perform actions using one of the following methods:
b.
Specify the action you want to perform on the matching traffic by entering the following command:
hostname(config-pmap-c)# {[drop [send-protocol-error] |
drop-connection [send-protocol-error]| mask | reset] [log] | rate-limit message_rate}
Not all options are available for each match or class command. See the CLI help or the command
reference for the exact options available.
The drop keyword drops all packets that match.
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Step
2. The length gt max_bytes is the maximum message body length in bytes.
Specify the HTTP class map that you created in
hostname(config-pmap)# class class_map_name
hostname(config-pmap-c)#
Specify traffic directly in the policy map using one of the match commands described in
If you use a match not command, then any traffic that does not match the criterion in the match
not command has the action applied.
Chapter 1
Configuring Inspection of Basic Internet Protocols
Step
1. The class regex_class_name is the regular expression class
Step 3
Step
1. The class
Step
2. The length gt
Step
1. The class
Step
2.
by entering the following command:
Step
3.

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