Front-Timeout; Host-Rewriting - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Guidelines
Sets the inter-transaction timeout value, the maximum idle time allowed between
the completion of a TCP transaction and the initiation of a new TCP transaction on
the firewall-to-client connection. If the specified idle timeout is exceeded, the
connection is torn down.
An idle TCP connection can remain in the idle state for as long as 20 seconds after
the expiration of the persistence timer.

front-timeout

Sets the intra-transaction timeout value for firewall-to-client connections.
Syntax
front-timeout time
Parameters
time
Guidelines
Sets the intra-transaction timeout value, the maximum idle time allowed within a
transaction on the firewall-to-client connection. This timer, for example, monitors
idle time within the data transfer process. If the specified idle time is exceeded, the
connection is torn down.
Related Commands
back-persistent-timeout, back-timeout, front-persistent-timeout,
persistent-connections

host-rewriting

Controls the rewriting of the Host header to reflect the final route.
Syntax
host-rewriting {on | off}
Parameters
on
off
Guidelines
Some protocols have distinct name-based elements, 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. Web servers
often depend on the Host header for the value of their redirect.
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Specifies the maximum intra-transaction idle time. Use an integer in the
range of 10 to 86400. The default is 120.
(Default) Indicates that the backend server receives a request that reflects
the final route
Indicates that the backend server receives a request that reflects the
information as it arrived at the DataPower service.

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