9.3. Site protection settings
The "Settings" section contains the basic settings for site protection:
IP address of protection. This is the address that must be specified in the domain and alias address records for traffic to pass through the protection server.
Not pointed to the IP address of protection. This is a list of domains and aliases whose address records do not yet contain the address of the protection server.
IP address of server with site. This is the address of the server where the protected site is located. It will receive requests that will pass through the protection server.
Proxying type. The protocol for passing traffic between the protection server and the server with the site. If certificate validation is enabled and the certificate is invalid, an invalid certificate error is returned.
Custom host header. Allows you to proxying traffic from one domain to another, regardless of the contents of the host header in the original request, and to any port if you specify a port.
WebSockets support.
Transfer in header the client's country. If enabled, the protection server will detect the visitor's country and add a header with it.
Aliases. Alternative addresses at which the site will be accessible. Only subdomains of the main domain of the site are allowed (for example, the site address with www). The maximum number of aliases is 3. All aliases must be pointed to the IP address of the protection.
Protection page language. Specifies the language of the protection page and error pages.