Which three types of content filtering are supported only for HTTP? (Choose three.)
A. block Flash
B. block Java applets
C. block ActiveX
D. block EXE files
E. block MIME type
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Answer B C D
HTTP supports all the content filtering attributes which includes MIME patterns, file extensions, and protocol commands. HTTP traffic can also be blocked based on ActiveX, Java applet, cookies, EXE files, and ZIP files. The content filter checks every HTTP request between client and server. If the content filter is configured to block the request using the protocol command list, it
drops the request and sends back a page with an explanation. If the request is to download a file, it checks the response header for MIME type and file extension. The content filter also checks the file header for ActiveX and Java applet, and drops the response if any of them are configured in the blocked content.
Answer B C D
HTTP supports all the content filtering attributes which includes MIME patterns, file extensions, and protocol commands. HTTP traffic can also be blocked based on ActiveX, Java applet, cookies, EXE files, and ZIP files. The content filter checks every HTTP request between client and server. If the content filter is configured to block the request using the protocol command list, it
drops the request and sends back a page with an explanation. If the request is to download a file, it checks the response header for MIME type and file extension. The content filter also checks the file header for ActiveX and Java applet, and drops the response if any of them are configured in the blocked content.
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