F-SECURE INTERNET GATEKEEPER WINDOWS 2000-2003 SERVER 6.61 Administrator's Manual page 98

Windows 2000/2003 server
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Proxy Chaining
Max connections per host
The proxy chaining settings are applicable only if F-Secure Internet
Gatekeeper is installed as a downstream proxy.
If you use an existing upstream proxy server in your corporate network,
you can set up Proxy Chaining. F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Gateways
can forward all requests to the existing proxy server. You can configure
these settings from F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Gateways / Settings /
Network Configuration / Proxy Chaining.
If the value is set to 0, a connection can have
an unlimited amount of requests. Set
Maximum keep alive requests to high for
maximum server performance.
Specify the maximum number of
simultaneous connections that F-Secure
Anti-Virus for Internet Gateways accepts
from a particular host. Should there be more
incoming connections from this host than the
specified value, the excess connections will
be rejected. Zero (0) means no limit.
If the F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet
Gateways is chained with a downstream
proxy, the maximum number of connections
accepted from a host may need to be
increased to avoid network connection
errors on hosts interacting with the
downstream proxy.

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