https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/wsa/wsa-14-5/user-guide/wsa-userguide-14-5/b_WSA_UserGuide_11_7_chapter_01011.html#task_1237234
Valid options: drop,decrypt,monitor. In our case, we can only choose decrypt
When configuring a Cisco Secure Web Appliance (formerly Cisco Web Security Appliance - WSA) with a policy for HTTPS traffic, you need to define how the appliance should handle invalid certificates during HTTPS inspection.
🔹 Reject:
If a certificate is invalid (expired, mismatched, or otherwise untrusted), the appliance will reject the connection.
This is the most secure option, as it prevents potentially malicious traffic from proceeding.
In the context of invalid certificate handling on the Cisco Secure Web Appliance, the Accept option is used to allow the HTTPS connection to continue even if the certificate is invalid. This option is configured in a way that allows the WSA to handle cases where certificates are not fully trusted or are expired but still allow the connection to proceed.
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