[cisco-voip] Disabling HTTP trace on CM 4.0
candese.perez at gsa.gov
candese.perez at gsa.gov
Thu Jul 13 11:23:04 EDT 2006
I think you just have to add the TRACE verb under the DenyVerbs section of
the urlscan.ini file. Thanks for the additional information.
"Wes Sisk" <wsisk at cisco.com>
07/13/2006 10:16 AM
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Re: [cisco-voip] Disabling HTTP trace on CM 4.0
Candese,
A bit more information. OS 2000.4.3 adds additional security settings
covered in CSCsd62235. Basically set RemoveServerHeader=1 in urlscan.ini.
Is this what you are looking for? If not, please elaborate on what you
mean by 'disable http trace'?
/Wes
candese.perez at gsa.gov wrote:
Anyone have experience using URLScan to disable HTTP trace in IIS 5 on a
Call Manager 4.0 server?
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