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Working With Web DLP > Configuring the ICAP client
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See ICAP failover and load balancing, below.
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Go to the Configure > My Proxy > Basic > General tab in the Content Gateway manager.
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Navigate to the Configure > Networking > ICAP > General tab.
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In the ICAP Service URI field, enter the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for the primary ICAP service, followed by a comma (no space) and the URI of the secondary ICAP service. A secondary ICAP service is optional.
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<hostname> is the IP address or hostname of the Forcepoint DLP Protector appliance.
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<path> is the path of the ICAP service on the host machine.
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Under Analyze HTTPS Content, indicate if decrypted traffic should be sent to Forcepoint DLP for analysis or sent directly to the destination. The HTTPS protocol option must be enabled to send HTTPS traffic to Forcepoint DLP. See Working With Encrypted Data.
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Under Action for Communication Errors, select whether to permit traffic or send a block page if Content Gateway encounters an error while communicating with your data protection solution.
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Under Action for Large Files, select whether to permit traffic or send a block page if a file larger than the size limit specified in your data protection solution is sent. The default size limit for Forcepoint DLP is 50 MB.
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Click Apply.
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Working With Web DLP > Configuring the ICAP client
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