Configure HTTP/HTTPS filter parameters used to filter certain types of inbound or outbound web traffic.
Procedure
- On the Secure Access Resources screen,
                        click the HTTP/HTTPS Traffic Filters tab and then click
                        Add.The HTTP/HTTPS Traffic Filter Settings screen appears.
- Specify a name for the filter and add an optional description.
- Optionally, select one or more request methods to match the filter.Supported request methodsMethodDescriptionGETRequests a representation of the specified resource including the request or response bodyPOSTSubmits data from the request body to the specified resource. This may result in the creation of a new resource or the update of existing resources.PUTUploads a representation of the specified resourceHEADRequests a representation of the specified resource without the request or response body, useful for retrieving only meta-information from headersDELETEDeletes the specified resource
- Optionally, specify applicable URLs for the filter.- 
Select Any specified URL host name or IP address to include host names or IP addresses (including port numbers, if any).
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Select Any specified URL path to include specific URL paths. Do not start paths with slashes (/) or include query-related question marks (?).
 Applicable URLs support both ? and * wildcards. ? matches any single character while * matches any number of any characters.URL Host Name or IP AddressURL Pathwww.example.com matches www.example.com only.example.com/news.htm matches example.com/news.htm only.www.example.c? matches www.example.co but not www.example.com.example.com/news?.htm matches example.com/news1.htm but not example.com/news11.htm.*.example.com matches jp.example.com and us.example.com.To match all URLs with paths including news, type *news*.
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- Specify the filter parameters.- Select Request for outbound request traffic or Response for inbound response traffic.
- Specify the header field. ImportantOnly header fields that follow HTTP/HTTPS naming standards are supported. Common header fields include:- 
User-Agent: Specifies the details of the user agent
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Content-Type: Specifies the type of content
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Content-Length: Specifies the size of the content in 8-bit bytes
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Content-Disposition: Identifies specific content types along with associated file names
 
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- Select the desired operator from the drop-down list.Available operators include both string value (keyword) matching operators and integer value comparison operators.- 
CONTAINS: The header field contains the specified keyword. Multiple keywords have an OR relationship.
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NOT CONTAINS: The header field does not contain the specified keyword. Multiple keywords have an AND relationship.
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=, ≠, ≥, ≤: The header field contains an integer that equals, does not equal, is greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to the specified integer value.
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EXISTS: The header includes the specified header field.
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NOT EXISTS: The header does not include the specified header field.
 
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- Enter the desired value as a string or integer if necessary.
- Add additional filter parameters by clicking Add.
 
- Click Save.
|  | NoteTraffic filters are triggered from internet access control rules only when all
                                 specified parameters, including request methods and URLs, are matched. | 
 
		