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Configure reverse proxy redirection

A reverse proxy resides in front of one or more Web servers and shields the origin server from client requests. Often, a reverse proxy cache is a front-end for all client requests to a server. An administrator assigns a reverse proxy cache to a specific origin server. The reverse proxy cache is unlike transparent and forward proxy caches, which cache frequently requested content for all requests to any origin server, and the choice of a server is based on the request.

Unlike a transparent proxy cache, the reverse proxy cache has its own IP address and can replace destination domains and URLs in a non-cacheable request with new destination domains and URLs.

You can deploy reverse proxy cache redirection at the origin-server side or at the edge of a network. When deployed at the origin server, the reverse proxy cache redirection virtual server is a front-end for all requests to the origin server.

In the reverse proxy mode, when the appliance receives a request, the cache redirection virtual server evaluates the request and forwards it to either a load balancing virtual server for the cache or a load balancing virtual server for the origin. The incoming request can be transformed by changing the host header or the host URL before it is sent to the back-end server.

To configure reverse proxy cache redirection, first enable cache redirection and load balancing. Then, configure a load balancing virtual server and services to send cacheable requests to the cache servers. Also configure a load balancing virtual server and associated services for the origin servers. Then, configure a reverse proxy cache redirection virtual server and bind relevant cache redirection policies to it. Finally, configure mapping policies and bind them to the reverse proxy cache redirection virtual server.

The mapping policies have an associated action that enables the cache redirection virtual server to forward any non-cacheable request to the load balancing virtual server for the origin.

Be sure to create the default cache server destination.

For details on how to enable cache redirection and load balancing on the appliance, see Enable cache redirection and load balancing.

For details on how to create a load balancing virtual server, see Create a load balancing virtual server.

For details on how to configure services that represent the cache server, see Configure an HTTP service.

For details on how to bind the service to a virtual server, see Bind/unbind a service to/from a load balancing virtual server.

For details on how to create a reverse proxy cache redirection server, see Configure a cache redirection virtual server, and create a virtual server of type REVERSE.

For details on binding built-in cache redirection policies to the cache redirection virtual server, see Bind policies to the cache redirection virtual server.

Configure mapping policies

If an incoming request is non-cacheable, the reverse-proxy cache redirection virtual server replaces the domain and URL in the request with the domain and URL of a target origin server and forwards the request to the load balancing virtual server for the origin.

A mapping policy enables the reverse proxy cache redirection virtual server to replace the destination domain and URL and forward the request to the load balancing virtual server for the origin.

A mapping policy must first translate the domain and the URL, and then pass the request on to the origin load balancing virtual server.

A mapping policy can map a domain, a URL prefix, and a URL suffix, as follows:

  • Domain mapping: You can map a domain without a prefix or suffix. The domain mapping is the default mapping for the virtual server (for example, mapping www.mycompany.com to www.myrealcompany.com).
  • Prefix mapping: You can replace a specified pattern prefixed as part of the URL (for example, mapping www.mycompany.com/sports/index.html to www.mycompany.com/news/index.html).
  • Suffix mapping: You can replace the file suffix in the URL (for example, mapping www.mycompany.com/sports/index.html to www.mycompany.com/sports/index.asp).

The source and the destination strings being mapped must be similar. If you specify a source domain, you must specify a destination domain, and if you specify a source suffix, you must specify a destination suffix. Similarly, if you specify an exact URL from the source, the target URL must also be an exact URL.

Once you configure mapping policies for the reverse proxy mode, you must bind them to the cache redirection virtual server.

You can use combinations of the source URL, target URL, and source and target domains to configure all three types of domain mapping.

Configure a mapping policy for reverse proxy mode by using the CLI

At the command prompt, type the following command to add a policy map and verify the configuration:

-  add policy map <mapPolicyName> -sd <string> [-su <string>] [-td <string>] [-tu <string>]
-  show policy map [<mapPolicyName>]
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Example:

The following command maps a domain in a client request to a target domain:

> add policy map myMappingPolicy -sd www.mycompany.com -td www.myrealcompany.com
 Done
> show policy map myMappingPolicy
1)      Name: myMappingPolicy
        Source Domain: www.mycompany.com        Source Url:
        Target Domain: www.myrealcompany.com    Target Url:
 Done
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Following is an example of mapping a URL suffix to a different URL suffix:

> add policy map myOtherMappingPolicy -sd www.mycompany.com -td www.myrealcompany.com -su /news.html -tu /realnews.html
 Done
> show policy map myOtherMappingPolicy
1)      Name: myOtherMappingPolicy
        Source Domain: www.mycompany.com        Source Url: /news.html
        Target Domain: www.myrealcompany.com    Target Url: /realnews.html
 Done
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Configure a mapping policy for reverse proxy mode by using the GUI

  1. Navigate to Traffic Management > Cache Redirection > Map Policies.

  2. In the details pane, click Add.

  3. In the Create Map Policy dialog box, specify values for the following parameters as shown:

    • Name*- mapPolicyName
    • Source Domain*-sd
    • Target Domain*-td
    • Source URL-su
    • Target URL-tu

    *A required parameter

  4. Click Create, and then click Close. The Map pane displays the new mapping policy.

Bind the mapping policy to the cache redirection virtual server by using the CLI

At the command prompt, type the following commands to bind the mapping policy to the cache redirection virtual server and verify the configuration:

-  bind cr vserver <name> -policyName <string> [<targetVserver>]
-  show cr vserver <name>
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Example:

> bind cr vserver Vserver-CRD-3 -policyName myMappingPolicy Vserver-LB-CR
 Done
> show cr vserver Vserver-CRD-3
        Vserver-CRD-3 (10.102.29.50:88) - HTTP  Type: CONTENT
        State: UP
        Client Idle Timeout: 180 sec
        Down state flush: ENABLED
        Disable Primary Vserver On Down : DISABLED
        Default: Vserver-LB-CR  Content Precedence: RULE        Cache: REVERSE
        On Policy Match: ORIGIN L2Conn: OFF     OriginUSIP: OFF
        Redirect: POLICY        Reuse: ON       Via: ON ARP: OFF

1)      Policy:         Target: Vserver-LB-CR   Priority: 0     Hits: 0
1)      Map: myMappingPolicy Target: Vserver-LB-CR
 Done
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Bind the mapping policy to the cache redirection virtual server by using the GUI

  1. Navigate to Traffic Management > Cache Redirection > Virtual Servers.
  2. In the details pane, select the virtual server from which you want to bind the mapping policy, and then click Open.
  3. In the Configure Virtual Server(Cache Redirection), on the Policies tab, select Map, and then click Insert Policy.
  4. In the Policy Name column, select the policy from the drop-down list.
  5. In the Target column, click the down arrow, and then select the virtual server from the drop-down list.
  6. Click OK.
Configure reverse proxy redirection