"inspect tcp", inspects any tcp traffic at L4.

"inspect http", inspects http traffic at L7.

With regards
Kings

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Jimmy Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> If I do "ip inspect name XXX tcp", does that turn on tcp "statefulness" of
> all tcp-sessions regardless of ports and/or protocols in the applied
> direction? Or why should there ever be a reason for both doing "ip inspect
> name XXX tcp" and "ip inspect name XXX http" at the same time/place? How
> does these different inspections relate to each other?
>
> Or does ip inspect http also verify that the content is indeed http-data?
>
> /Confused. :-)
>
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