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Chapter 25 Configuring Application Layer Protocol Inspection
HTTP Inspection
Monitoring H.323 RAS Sessions
The
show h323-ras
command displays information for H.323 RAS sessions established across the
security appliance between a gatekeeper and its H.323 endpoint. Along with the
debug h323 ras event
and
show local-host
commands, this command is used for troubleshooting H.323 RAS inspection engine
issues.
The
show h323-ras
command displays connection information for troubleshooting H.323 inspection
engine issues. The following is sample output from the
show h323-ras
command:
hostname#
show h323-ras
Total: 1
GK Caller
172.30.254.214 10.130.56.14
This output shows that there is one active registration between the gatekeeper 172.30.254.214 and its
client 10.130.56.14.
HTTP Inspection
This section describes the HTTP inspection engine. This section includes the following topics:
•
HTTP Inspection Overview, page 25-44
•
Configuring an HTTP Inspection Policy Map for Additional Inspection Control, page 25-45
HTTP Inspection Overview
Use the HTTP inspection engine to protect against specific attacks and other threats that may be
associated with HTTP traffic. HTTP inspection performs several functions:
•
Enhanced HTTP inspection
•
URL screening through N2H2 or Websense
•
Java and ActiveX filtering
The latter two features are configured in conjunction with the
filter
command. For more information
about filtering, see
Chapter 20, “Applying Filtering Services.”
Note
The
no inspect http
command also disables the
filter url
command.
The enhanced HTTP inspection feature, which is also known as an application firewall and is available
when you configure an HTTP map (see
“Configuring an HTTP Inspection Policy Map for Additional
Inspection Control”
), can help prevent attackers from using HTTP messages for circumventing network
security policy. It verifies the following for all HTTP messages:
•
Conformance to RFC 2616
•
Use of RFC-defined methods only.
•
Compliance with the additional criteria.
Summary of Contents for 500 Series
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