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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 17 Managing Firewall Inspection Rules
Configuring Protocols and Maps for Inspection
Response Header Field Count—Applies the regular expression match to the header of the response
based on a specified number of header fields.
Response Header Field Length—Applies the regular expression match to the header of the response
based on a specified field length.
Response Header Content Type—Specifies the content type to evaluate in the content-type header
field of the response.
Response Header Transfer Encoding—Specifies the transfer encoding to evaluate in the
transfer-encoding header field of the response.
Response Header Non-ASCII—Specifies whether there are non-ASCII characters in the header of
the response.
Response Status Line—Applies the regular expression match to the status line of the response.
Navigation Path
When creating an HTTP class map, in the Policy Object Manager, from the Add or Edit Class Maps
dialog boxes for HTTP, right-click inside the table, then select Add Row or right-click a row, then select
Edit Row. See Configuring Class Maps for Inspection Policies, page 17-26.
When creating an HTTP policy map, in the Policy Object Manager, from the Match Condition and
Action tab on the Add and Edit HTTP Map dialog boxes for ASA/PIX 7.2+ devices, right-click inside
the table, then select Add Row or right-click a row, then select Edit Row. See Configuring HTTP Maps
for ASA 7.2+ and PIX 7.2+ Devices, page 17-58.
Related Topics
Understanding Map Objects, page 6-72
Configuring Protocols and Maps for Inspection, page 17-21
Field Reference
Table 17-36 HTTP Class and Policy Maps (ASA 7.2+/PIX 7.2+) Add and Edit Match Condition and
Action Dialog Boxes
Element Description
Match Type
Class Name
(Policy Map only)
Enables you to use an existing HTTP class map or define a new HTTP
class map.
Use Specified Values—You want to define the class map on this
dialog box.
Use Values in Class Map—You want to select an existing HTTP
class map policy object. Enter the name of the HTTP class map in
the Class Name field. Click Select to select the map from a list or
to create a new class map object.
Criterion Specifies which criterion of HTTP traffic to match. The criteria are
described above.