DMZ Secure Proxy Server for IBM WebSphere Application Server routing considerations
This topic summarizes some of the security implications that must be considered when choosing how the DMZ Secure Proxy Server for IBM WebSphere Application Server will match incoming HTTP requests to an application or routing rule.
The DMZ Secure Proxy Server for IBM WAS can be configured to route requests either statically or dynamically. Using static routing specifies routing is performed using a flat configuration file using routing precedence that is inherent to the ordering of the directives. Requests can also be routed dynamically using a best match mechanism that determines the installed application or routing rule that corresponds to a specific request. The DMZ Secure Proxy Server for IBM WebSphere Application Server will dynamically discover the best route to a destination and distribute to servers with like protocols. It is considered more secure to use static routing than dynamic routing. This is because dynamic routing requires the secured proxy server to communicate with the application server to map requests, whereas static routing is self-contained by the secure proxy server and requires no additional communication.
Route option Definition Static Routing This is considered a high security level setting. Dynamic Routing This is considered a low and medium security level setting.
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