- Table of Contents
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- 07-Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide
- 00-Preface
- 01-ARP configuration
- 02-IP addressing configuration
- 03-DHCP configuration
- 04-DNS configuration
- 05-IP forwarding basics configuration
- 06-Fast forwarding configuration
- 07-Adjacency table configuration
- 08-IRDP configuration
- 09-IP performance optimization configuration
- 10-UDP helper configuration
- 11-IPv6 basics configuration
- 12-IPv6 neighbor discovery configuration
- 13-DHCPv6 configuration
- 14-IPv6 fast forwarding configuration
- 15-IPv6 transition technologies configuration
- 16-WAAS configuration
- 17-HTTP redirect configuration
- 18-Web caching configuration
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Associating an SSL server policy with the HTTPS redirect service
Verifying and maintaining HTTP redirect
Configuring HTTP redirect
About HTTP redirect
HTTP redirect is a method to redirect users' HTTP or HTTPS requests to a specific URL. It is used in the following features:
· Redirect URL assignment in 802.1X authentication, MAC authentication, and port security.
· EAD assistant URL redirection in 802.1X authentication.
· URL redirection services in portal.
Associating an SSL server policy with the HTTPS redirect service
About associating an SSL server policy with the HTTPS redirect service
To improve the security of HTTPS redirect, you can associate an SSL server policy with the HTTPS redirect service. For more information about the SSL server policy configuration, see SSL in Security Configuration Guide.
Restrictions and guidelines
HTTPS redirect is unavailable if the associated SSL server policy does not exist. You can first associate a nonexistent SSL server policy with the HTTPS redirect service and then configure the SSL server policy.
If you change the SSL server policy associated with the HTTPS redirect service, the new policy takes effect immediately.
If you perform this task multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
Procedure
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Associate an SSL server policy with the HTTPS redirect service.
http-redirect ssl-server-policy policy-name
By default, no SSL server policy is associated with the HTTPS redirect service. The HTTPS redirect service uses the self-assigned certificate and the default SSL parameters.
Verifying and maintaining HTTP redirect
To display packet statistics for HTTP redirect, execute the following command in any view:
display http-redirect statistics [ slot slot-number ]
To clear packet statistics for HTTP redirect, execute the following command in user view:
reset http-redirect statistics [ slot slot-number ]