Proxy actions collection
Use this page to administer actions for the proxy server. Proxy actions include creating, modifying, or deleting rules that affect caching, compression, headers, rewriting, and routing for the proxy server. The Proxy actions collection panel allows you to configure proxy actions from one interface.
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.Caching actions
The Caching actions table contains the following fields. Caching actions are set to determine whether a response is cached.
- Action name
- Specifies the name of the caching action. A proxy action name must be unique within a cell and cannot contain an invalid character. The name field cannot contain the following characters: # \ / , : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '.
- Enable caching
- Specifies to enable or disable caching.
- Default expiration
- Specifies the default expiration, in seconds, that is used to determine the validity of cached responses for the URI that is associated with the cache rule.
- Last modified factor
- Specifies the period of time since the last modification.
Compression actions
Compression actions are set to compress the request message to the server or response message to the client. The Compression actions table contains the following fields.
- Action name
- Specifies the name of the compression action. A proxy action name must be unique within a cell and cannot contain an invalid character. The name field cannot contain the following characters: # \ / , : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '.
- Compression action type
- Specifies whether the action type is a request or a response compression action.
- Compression type
- Specifies the compression type standard to apply to the outbound request sent to the target server or the compression type standard to apply to the response sent to the client.
Header actions
Header actions allow you to add, modify, or delete request and response headers. The Header actions table contains the following fields.
- Action name
- Specifies the name of the header action. A proxy action name must be unique within a cell and cannot contain an invalid character. The name field cannot contain the following characters: # \ / , : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '.
- Header action type
- Specifies whether the action type is a request or a response header action.
- Header modify action
- Specifies the action to be taken on a request or response header, such as set, append, edit, or remove.
- Header name
- Specifies the header name to be sent in the request.
- Header value
- Specifies a user-defined value for a request or response header.
Rewriting actions
A rewrite action can modify inbound requests handled by the proxy server. Rewriting actions define how the proxy server rewrites the URL of a response message; for example, to mask the back-end server identity with that of the proxy server. The Rewriting actions table contains the following fields.
- Action name
- Specifies the name of the rewriting action. A proxy action name must be unique within a cell and cannot contain an invalid character. The name field cannot contain the following characters: # \ / , : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '.
- Rewriting action type
- Specifies a rewriting action type from a predefined list. See
the following table for details.
Rewriting action type Description Absolute URL response Rewrites an absolute URL from matching attributes in a response. Redirect location header Rewrites the URL in the relocation header in the HTTP response. Redirect status code Specifies the redirect status code in the first line of a response message. Relative URL response Rewrites a relative URL in tag attributes a response. Set cookie domain Rewrites the domain attribute of the set cookie header. Set cookie path Rewrites the path attribute of the set cookie header. - From pattern
- Specifies the original URL pattern in the 302 response header from the target server. The pattern can include the asterisk (*) as a wild card symbol. A URL pattern can have one or more asterisks.
- To pattern
- Specifies the resulting pattern after the rewrite. The pattern can include the asterisk (*) as a wild card symbol. A URL pattern can have one or more asterisks.
Routing action
Routing actions define routes to local file system resources for static file serving. The Routing actions table contains the following fields.
- Action name
- Specifies the name of the routing action. A proxy action name must be unique within a cell and cannot contain an invalid character. The name field cannot contain the following characters: # \ / , : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '.
- Routing type
- Specifies a routing type from a predefined list: Application server route, Generic server route, Fail route, Redirect route, and Local route.