Max-Node-Size; Mime-Back-Headers - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Syntax
max-message-size [kilobytes]
Parameters
kilobytes
Guidelines
The specified kilobyte count includes the contents or any external documents that
are referenced by the incoming XML.
Related Commands
attachment-byte-count, attribute-count, element-depth, max-node-size

max-node-size

Specifies the maximum size of an XML node to accept.
Syntax
max-node-size [bytes]
Parameters
bytes
Related Commands
attachment-byte-count, attribute-count, element-depth, max-message-size

mime-back-headers

Enables or disables the parsing of MIME headers in multipart messages that are
sent over HTTP to and from backend servers.
Syntax
Enables MIME header parsing
Disables MIME header parsing
Guidelines
The body of a message can sometimes contain MIME headers before any preamble
and before the first MIME boundary in the body of the message. These MIME
headers might contain important information that is not available in the protocol
headers, such as the string that identifies the MIME boundary. If this command is
enabled (the default state), the DataPower service processes these MIME headers.
Specifies the maximum number of kilobytes to scan before the document is
considered malicious and dropped. Use an integer in the range of 0
through 2097151. The default is 0. A value of 0 specifies unlimited size.
Specifies the proxy-specific maximum number of bytes to allow in a single
parsed XML node before the source XML document is considered
malicious and dropped. The default is 0. This value indicates that there is
no size limit.
mime-back-headers
no mime-back-headers
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