Thanks Kingsley.

I will give it a try.

Best Regards.
______________________
Adil 



On May 8, 2011, at 12:00 AM, Kingsley Charles wrote:

> Configure an AIC HTTP signature. and use the following:
> 
> 
> Parameter
> Description
> Signature Type
> 
> Specifies the type of AIC signature.
> 
> Content Types
> 
> AIC signature that deals with MIME types:
> 
> •Define Content Type—Associates actions such as denying a specific MIME type 
> (image/gif), defining a message-size violation, and determining that the 
> MIME-type mentioned in the header and body do not match.
> 
> •Define Recognized Content Types—Lists content types recognized by the sensor.
> 
> Define Web Traffic Policy
> 
> Specifies the action to take when noncompliant HTTP traffic is seen. Alarm on 
> Non-HTTP Traffic Yes | No enables the signature. This signature is disabled 
> by default.
> 
> Max Outstanding Requests Overrun
> 
> Maximum allowed HTTP requests per connection (1 to 16).
> 
> Msg Body Pattern
> 
> Uses Regex to define signatures that look for specific patterns in the 
> message body.
> 
> Request Methods 
> 
> AIC signature that allows actions to be associated with HTTP request methods:
> 
> •Define Request Method—get, put, and so forth.
> 
> •Recognized Request Methods—Lists methods recognized by the sensor.
> 
> Transfer Encoding
> 
> AIC signature that deals with transfer encodings:
> 
> •Define Transfer Encoding—Associates an action with each method, such as 
> compress, chunked, and so forth.
> 
> •Recognized Transfer Encodings—Lists methods recognized by the sensor.
> 
> •Chunked Transfer Encoding—Error specifies actions to be taken when a chunked 
> encoding error is seen.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> With regards
> Kings
> 
> 
> On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 6:59 AM, Adil Pasha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone know or have screen shots for IPS Tuning question in YB Lab 1 - 
> Question 4.1  ?
> 
> I could not figure out how to configure the IPS.
> 
> The question is for sig2 and states:
> 
> "Enable HTTP application policy enforcement, allowing a maximum of five HTTP 
> requests to the server at any given time."
> 
> Appreciate all the help in advance.
> 
> Best Regards.
> ______________________
> Adil
> 
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