URL filtering provides visibility and control over web traffic on your network. For improved visibility into web content, you can configure the URL Filtering profile to log HTTP header attributes included in a web request. When a client requests a web page, the HTTP header includes the user agent, referer, and x-forwarded-for fields as attribute-value pairs and forwards them to the web server. When enabled for logging HTTP headers, the firewall logs the following attribute-value pairs in the URL Filtering logs.
When HTTP header logging is enabled on a URL Filtering profile, the attribute-value that can be logged is the HTTP method.
Correct Answer: A. HTTP method
Explanation:
HTTP header logging allows specific parts of the HTTP request or response headers to be captured for analysis. The HTTP method (e.g., GET, POST, PUT) is one of the attributes typically logged to provide context about the type of request being made.
Other attributes, like response status codes (B) or content type (C), are usually part of the response, not directly related to the URL Filtering HTTP header logging feature. Similarly, while X-Forwarded-For (D) is a header, it's more relevant in logging configurations specific to proxy or client IP tracking, not URL Filtering's HTTP header logging.
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