NonSecureProtocolRedirection Property of the IFPCRoutingRule Interface

The NonSecureProtocolRedirection property gets or sets a value from the FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType enumerated type that specifies the protocol to use when redirecting (bridging) HTTP requests arriving on a nonsecure channel. The possible protocols are the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols.

[C++]
HRESULT put_NonSecureProtocolRedirection(
	FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType
);
HRESULT get_NonSecureProtocolRedirection(
	FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType* pPublishProtocolRedirectionType
);

Parameters

pPublishProtocolRedirectionType

Pointer to a variable that on return receives a value from the FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType enumerated type specifying the protocol to use when redirecting (bridging) HTTP requests arriving on a nonsecure channel.

FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType

Value from the FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType enumerated type that specifies the protocol to use when redirecting (bridging) HTTP requests arriving on a nonsecure channel.

Return Value

These property methods return S_OK if the call is successful; otherwise, they return an error code.

[Visual Basic]
Property NonSecureProtocolRedirection As FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType

Property Value

Value from the FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType enumerated type that specifies the protocol to use when redirecting (bridging) HTTP requests arriving on a nonsecure channel.

Remarks

This property is read/write. Its default value is fpcHTTP, which indicates that redirected HTTP requests arriving on a nonsecure channel are routed using the HTTP protocol.

Requirements

Client Requires Windows Vista or Windows XP.
Server Requires Windows Server 2008.
Version Requires Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG).
IDL

Declared in Msfpccom.idl.

DLL

Requires Msfpccom.dll.

See Also

FPCRoutingRule


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