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Appendix B
Option
Activity timeout (inbound)
Activity Timeout Outbound
Remove common headers
Comma-separated list of other
headers to remove
Insert Client-ip
Remove Client-ip
NNTP Server on/off
NNTP Server Port
Connect Message (posting allowed) The message that is displayed to news readers when they connect to
Connect Message (posting not
allowed)
NNTP option: Posting
NNTP option: Access Control
NNTP option: NNTP V2
Authentication Server
NNTP option: Run Local
Authentication Server
Definition
Specifies the maximum time the Traffic Server should remain
connected to a client. If the client does not finish making a request—
reading and writing data—before this timeout expires, the Traffic
Server closes the connection.
The client can close the connection at any time.
NOTE:
Specifies the maximum time the Traffic Server should wait for
fulfillment of a connection request to an origin server. If the Traffic
Server does not establish connection to an origin server before this
timeout expires, the Traffic Server terminates the connection
request.
NOTE:
The origin server can close the connection at any time.
You can remove any of these headers (which accompany
transactions) to protect the privacy of your site:
The From header (identifies the client's e-mail address)
The Referer header (identifies the Web link followed by the
client)
The User-Agent header (identifies the agent—usually a
browser—making the request)
The Cookie header (the cookie field is often used to identify the
user that made the request)
Enter a comma-separated list of headers (other than from, referer,
user-agent, and cookie) that you want to remove.
Select Insert Client-ip to retain client IP addresses from headers.
Select Remove Client-ip to remove client IP addresses from headers
for more privacy.
NNTP
Enables the Traffic Server to cache and serve news articles.
NOTE:
After turning NNTP on or off, you must restart the Traffic
Server cluster to effect the change.
Specifies the port that the Traffic Server uses for serving NNTP
requests. The default port is 119.
The traffic_manager process must run as root to connect to
NOTE:
port numbers less than 1024.
the Traffic Server, if posting is allowed.
The message that is displayed to news readers when they connect to
the Traffic Server, if posting is not allowed.
Allows users to post NNTP articles to parent NNTP servers.
Turns access control on or off. You can refine access control by
configuring the
nntp_access.config
directory; see
nntp_access.config‚ on page
config
using an authentication server, you must enter its name and port (see
Authentication Server Host‚ on page
Supports NNTP version 2 authentication. Use this option only if you
are certain that all of your client authentication supports version 2.
Runs an authentication program on this Traffic Server node. You can
configure which clients must be authenticated in the
file. See page 176.
nntp_access.config
Traffic Manager Configuration Options
file in Traffic Server's
176. If you are
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