IFPCRoutingRule::NonSecureProtocolRedirection property

Applies to: desktop apps only

The NonSecureProtocolRedirection property gets or sets a value from the FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType enumerated type that specifies the protocol to use when redirecting (bridging) HTTP requests arriving on a nonsecure channel. The possible protocols are the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols.

This property is read/write.

Syntax

HRESULT put_NonSecureProtocolRedirection(
  FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType
);

HRESULT get_NonSecureProtocolRedirection(
  FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType *pPublishProtocolRedirectionType
);
' Data type: FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType

Property NonSecureProtocolRedirection( _
  ByVal FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType As FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType, _
  ByVal pPublishProtocolRedirectionType As FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType _
) As FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType

Property value

Value from the FpcPublishProtocolRedirectionType enumerated type that specifies the protocol to use when redirecting (bridging) HTTP requests arriving on a nonsecure channel.

Error codes

These property methods return S_OK if the call is successful; otherwise, they return an error code.

Remarks

This property is read/write. Its default value is fpcHTTP, which indicates that redirected HTTP requests arriving on a nonsecure channel are routed using the HTTP protocol.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows Vista

Minimum supported server

Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 with SP2 (64-bit only)

Version

Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG) 2010

IDL

Msfpccom.idl

DLL

Msfpccom.dll

See also

FPCRoutingRule

 

 

Build date: 7/12/2010