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When sending a script keepalive (socket connect) to a passive UDP service (snmp, syslog, etc.), it doesn't appear that the CSS will recognize an ICMP Port Unreachable response as being associated with the socket. Is this correct, or am I missing som...
Two questions:1. When a client establishes a persistent HTTP connection that matches a CSS content rule, will the CSS map all requests over that connection to the same service within the content rule?2. When a EQL is applied to a Layer 5 content ru...
I am having problems with IE5.5 clients when reverse proxy caching is configured with a CSS. The clients are using HTTPS, which is terminated on the CSS. The CSS then communicates with the CE and the origin server using HTTP. Web pages either time...
With the following configuration example:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/conntsw/ps491/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00800af658.html#xtocid7How does the CE know to pass traffic destined for the origin server(s) to the <cache_miss_v...
Will your clients always be located on the 10.0.0.0/8 address space? Can you add a route on your web servers to force traffic destined for the 10/8 address space to go back out the 192.168.20.x interface?~Zach
It looks like this tcpdump is taken from the server side of the connection, which is why you see traffic destined to the real IP address of the server.~Zach
Depends on where your clients are located. Regardless, the return traffic (server --> client) has to pass through the CSS.Where are the client machines located? What IP addresses do your clients have?~Zach
Your assumption is correct, Yves. If the service associated with the client-provided cookie is down, the CSS will use the configured balance method to use another service.~Zach