In the DSG, the WSS service can be used by configuring the HTTP Tunnel. The WSS service is designed for listening to traffic on HTTP and HTTPS ports 80 and 443 respectively.
Caution: In this release, the DSG uses the WSS service to pass through data as-is without performing any data protection operation, such as, protect, unprotect, and reprotect. You cannot invoke any child rules using the WSS service.
The fields for the WSS Gateway service are as seen in the following figure.
The following table describes the additional fields for the WSS Gateway service.
Field | Sub-Field | Description | Default (if any) |
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URI | List the required URI to receive the request. | ||
Origin Checking | Checks the websocket handshake origin header. | ||
Auto Handle Domain Name Rewrite | Adds the domain name, rewrites the filters and the rules that replace the host name in the forwarded requests or responses as per the target or source hostname. | ||
Outbound Transport Settings | Name-Value pairs used with the outbound transport. | ||
Authentication Cache Timeout | Define the amount of time for which the username and password in the REST request is stored in cache. | 900 seconds |