Installation guide

Deployment Integration
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Click Commit Changes.
For request mode,
icap://{ICAP-SERVER1-IP}:1344/REQ-Service on
icap://{ICAP-SERVER2-IP}:1344/REQ-Service on
Click Commit Changes.
Note: For multiple ICAP servers within a service farm with strong consistency
selected, make sure that all ICAP servers have identical intscan.ini and
other configuration files and the same virus pattern. The service farm will not
work properly if the ICAP servers have different configurations.
10. Click the Access Control Lists tab, and then select Enable Access Control Lists.
11. Type
icap (Service Farm name of the ICAP Server)
any
in the
HTTP ACL field.
12. Click Commit Changes.
To configure scanning FTP over HTTP traffic, go to FTP > Configuration >
Access Control Lists, and then add
“icap (service farm name)”
into the
FTP ACL field.
Setting Up ICAP for the Blue Coat Port 80 Security
Appliance
To set up ICAP for the Blue Coat Port 80 Security Appliance:
1. Log on to the management console by typing
http://{SERVER-IP}:8081
in the
address bar of your Web browser (specifying port 8081 as the default management
port).
For example, if the IP address configured during the first-time installation is
123.123.123.12, enter the URL http://123.123.123.12:8081 in the Web browser.
2. Select Management. Type the log on username and password if prompted.
3. Click ICAP in the left menu, and then click ICAP Services.
4. Click New. The Add ICAP Service screen appears.
5. In the ICAP service name field, type an alphanumeric name and then click OK.
6. Highlight the new ICAP service name and click Edit.