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The term “Web requests” refers to three types of network traffic; HTTP,
HTTPS (SSL encrypted) and HTTP-FTP. The Webcache can accept all of
these traffic types. In Proxy Cache mode, you should configure the Web
browser on each client machine to use the Webcache as the server for
each of these protocols.
HTTPS (SSL encrypted) traffic is only passed through by the Webcache; it
is not decoded or cached.
There are four deployment methods that you can choose from:
■
Transparent caching
— the Web browser on each client machine
does not have to be configured and is unaware that it is
communicating with the Webcache. Web requests are intercepted by
a device in your network and redirected to the Webcache.
■
Proxy Relay caching
— the Webcache is connected directly to a
SuperStack 3 Firewall, which acts as a Proxy Forwarder. Web requests
are intercepted by the Firewall and the Web browser on each client
machine does not have to be configured.
■
Proxy caching
— the Web browser on each client machine must be
explicitly configured to send requests directly to the Webcache.
■
Inline caching
— the Webcache is connected directly to a switch in
your LAN and a WAN gateway. The software built into the Webcache
essentially provides a Transparent caching solution. Therefore the Web
browser on each client machine does not have to be configured.
3Com recommends that you deploy your Webcache on the LAN side of a
firewall, or on the SuperStack 3 Firewall's DMZ port as described in
“Proxy Relay Deployment”
on
page 44
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