Does anybody know, how to setup user authentication for websense when the
firewall is going to be used as a proxy on port 8080?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gabriella Attanasio [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 1:24 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [FW1] Session Auth and WebSense
> Importance: High
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> I have the same problem but the solution provided by George Freeman
> seems not to work.
> Any more suggestion?
>
> Thank
>
> Gabriella Attanasio
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> Timothy,
>
> Try this:
>
> Localhosts any http->blockedbywebsense Reject
> Localhosts any http Session Auth
>
> The first rule should be set to match only on undesireable sites (Adult,
> Games, etc.) and will only work if users go to objectionable sites. The
> second rule should pick up a legitimate attempt (after WebSense has a
> chance
> to scrub) and prompt for Session Auth. Let me know if this works!
>
> George Freeman
> Senior Security Consultant
> RISCmanagement, Inc.
> 5770 Roosevelt Blvd.
> Clearwater, FL 33760
> (727) 530-0444
> http://www.riscman.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: timothy jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 8:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [FW1] Session Auth and WebSense
>
>
>
> Having issues with Session Authentication. I am trying to get
> Session Authentication and WebSense to work. When I put
> the Session Authentication Rule, after the WebSense Rule,
> I get a reject log entry saying 'Session Authentication is
> not allowed'. If I put it before the WebSense rule,
> things work fine, but the WebSense rule is never applied.
> I tried User Auth, but most of my users use notebooks and
> docking stations, and using the Firewall as a Proxy,
> is not a good option, as I don't want to enter the
> username/password for each different Web Site.
> This Works, but bypasses WebSense:
> Localhosts any http Session Auth
> Localhosts any http->blockedbywebsense Accept
> Localhosts any http Reject
> This Always rejects:
> Localhosts any http->blockedbywebsense Accept
> Localhosts any http Session Auth
> Localhosts any http Reject
>
> Any suggestions or other ways to do this??
> I'd really like to use Session Authentication,
> and not User Authentication. Client Authentication does the same things
> as
> Client Authentication, but I need the
> Session Authenciation for the Windows Terminal Server Users.
>
> TIA!
>
>
>
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