Disable HTTP/HTTPS filtering
- Last UpdatedNov 06, 2024
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Certain types of network traffic are blocked by firewalls. Port 443 on most firewalls is initially reserved for HTTP (and HTTPS) based communication. Most firewalls have a rule to filter out any non-HTTP data. Depending on what the Secure Gateway will be routing, HTTP filtering may need to be disabled on the firewall.
The Secure Gateway can proxy various types of traffic. Some are HTTP based and some are not. The only configuration where HTTP filtering does not need to be disabled is when the Web Application Portal and InTouch Access Anywhere are used together.
This table denotes the protocol used by a connection method:
|
Communication Type |
Protocol Used |
|---|---|
|
Web Application Portal login |
HTTP/HTTPS |
|
Application Zone login |
TCP |
|
InTouch Access Anywhere RDP session |
HTTPS (Secure Gateway required) |