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  1. Preface
  2. Informatica Managed File Transfer Welcome Overview
  3. Dashboard
  4. Resources
  5. Workflows
  6. Task Reference
  7. Services Overview
  8. Users
  9. Logs and Reports
  10. Encryption
  11. System
  12. Appendix
  13. Glossary Terms

Options Tab

Options Tab

Request Host
The ICAP server may require the host address of the request to determine which policies to use. By default, the host address is "www.example.com" and can be overridden if needed.
Client IP
The ICAP server may require the IP address of the client making the HTTP request. If needed, specify the IPv4 or IPv6 address which will be passed to the ICAP server using the X-Client-IP header.
Server IP
The ICAP server may require the IP address of the HTTP destination host. If needed, specify the IPv4 or IPv6 address which will be passed to the ICAP server using the X-Server-IP header.
Subscriber ID
The ICAP server may require the subscriber ID of the user who issued the HTTP request. If needed, specify a value that will be passed to the ICAP server using the X-Subscriber-ID header.
Authenticated User
The ICAP server may require the user who issued the HTTP request. For example, specify a value of "Local://John.Doe" or "LDAP://192.168.12.100/o=mycompany, ou=engineering, cn=John.Doe" depending on how the authentication is configured. The value will become base-64 encoded by
Managed File Transfer
and passed to the ICAP server using the X-Authenticated-User header.
Authenticated Groups
The ICAP servers may require the groups that the user belongs to that issued the HTTP request. For example, specify a value of "Local://Sales" or "LDAP://192.168.12.100/o=mycompany, ou=engineering" depending on how the authentication is configured. The value will become base-64 encoded by
Managed File Transfer
and passed to the ICAP server using the X-Authenticated-Groups header.

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