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TRITON - Web Security Help, Version 7.7 - Websense

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Use Reports to Evaluate FilteringColumn NameRisk ClassDirectory ObjectDispositionSource ServerProtocolProtocol GroupSource IPDestination IPFull URLMonthPortBandwidthBytes SentDescriptionRisk class associated with the category to which therequested site belongs. If the category is in multiple riskclasses, all relevant risk classes are listed. See Assigningcategories to risk classes, page 408.Directory path for the user who made the request, excludingthe user name. Typically, this results in multiple rows for thesame traffic, because each user belongs in multiple paths.If you are using a non-LDAP directory service, this columnis not available.Action <strong>Web</strong>sense software took as a result of the request (forexample, category permitted or category blocked).IP address of the machine sending requests to FilteringService. In standalone deployments, this is the NetworkAgent IP address. In integrated deployments, this is thegateway, firewall, or cache IP address.With <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Gateway Anywhere, use thisoption to identify requests filtered by the hybrid service fromboth on-site (filtered location) and off-site users.Protocol of the request (for example, HTTP or FTP).Master Database group in which the requested protocol falls(for example, Remote Access or Streaming Media).IP address of the machine from which the request was made.With <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Gateway Anywhere, you canuse this option to review requests coming from a specifichybrid filtered location. See Define filtered locations, page211.IP address of the requested site.Domain name and path for the requested site (example:http://www.mydomain.com/products/itemone/). If you arenot logging full URLs, this column is blank. SeeConfiguring how URLs are logged, page 425.Calendar month the request was made.TCP/IP port over which the user communicated with the site.The amount of data, in kilobytes, contained in both the initialrequest from the user and the response from the <strong>Web</strong> site.This is the combined total of the Sent and Received values.Keep in mind that some integration products do not send thisinformation to <strong>Web</strong>sense software. Two examples are CheckPoint FireWall-1 and Cisco PIX Firewall. If your integrationdoes not send this information, and <strong>Web</strong>sense NetworkAgent is installed, activate the Log HTTP requests optionfor the appropriate NIC to enable reporting on bandwidthinformation. See Configuring NIC settings, page 443.Number of bytes sent as the Internet request. This representsthe amount of data transmitted, which may be a simplerequest for a URL, or may be a more significant submissionif the user is registering for a <strong>Web</strong> site, for example.<strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Help</strong> 167

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