Scenario: A Load Balancing virtual server (lb_vsrv_www) is configured to load balance service_1 and service_2. A Citrix Administrator needs to bind a content filter policy to the virtual server, such that if the user tries to access http://xenapp.citrix.com, then the request should go to service_1.
Which policy can the administrator use in this scenario?
A . add filter action Redirect_Service_1_Act redirect Service_1add filter policy Redirect_Service_1_Pol -rule “RE
B . HTT
C . HEADER HOSTANME CONTAINS xenapp.citrix.com” reqAction Redirect_Service_1_Act
D . add filter action Redirect_Service_1_Act forward Service_1add filter policy Redirect_Service_1_Pol -rule “RE
E . HTT
F . HEADER HOSTANME CONTAINS xenapp.citrix.com” reqAction Redirect_Service_1_Act
G . add filter action Redirect_Service_1_Act forward Service_1add filter policy Redirect_Service_1_Pol -rule “RE
H . HTT
. HEADER HOSTANME CONTAINS xenapp.citrix.com”
. add filter action Redirect_Service_1_Act respond Service_1add filter policy Redirect_Service_1_Pol -rule “RE
. HTT
. HEADER HOSTANME CONTAINS xenapp.citrix.com”
Answer: B
Explanation:
content filter actions are : Add: Adds the specified HTTP header before sending the request to the web server. •Reset: Terminates the connection, sending the appropriate termination notice to the user’s browser. •Forward: Redirects the request to the designated service. •Drop: Silently deletes the request, without sending a response to the user’s browser. •Corrupt: Modifies the designated HTTP header in a manner that prevents it from performing the function it was intended to perform, then sends the request to the server.
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