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TRITON - Web Security Help, Version 7.7 - Websense

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<strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Server AdministrationContent Gateway is a Linux-only <strong>Web</strong>sense software component that provides highperformance<strong>Web</strong> proxy services in <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Gateway and GatewayAnywhere deployments. Content Gateway is also used as a proxy by <strong>Web</strong>sense Data<strong>Security</strong> and Email <strong>Security</strong> Gateway solutions.In <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Gateway and Gateway Anywhere deployments, ContentGateway provides:Real-time content scanning and <strong>Web</strong> site classification to protect the networkfrom malicious <strong>Web</strong> content. This is especially valuable for <strong>Web</strong> 2.0 sites, whosemultiple sources and dynamic nature limit the usefulness of static categorization.Advanced file scanning to discover and block infected and malicious files frombeing uploaded or downloadedDetection of inbound and outbound protocols tunneled over HTTP and HTTPSand apply protocol filteringContent Gateway works with Filtering Service to filter Internet requests based onboth:Static categorization by the Master Database or custom URL definitionsDynamic recategorization resulting from content scanning and analysisAt installation, Content Gateway establishes communication with a Policy Serverinstance. This connection:Allows Policy Server to pass subscription key information to Content Gateway,mitigating the need to maintain keys in 2 management consolesProvides <strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> with information about Filtering Serviceconnections to Content GatewayIs used to populate the Settings > General > Content Gateway Access page in<strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong>, and makes it possible to launch Content GatewayManager from within <strong>TRITON</strong>Managing Content Gateway connections<strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Help</strong> | <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Solutions | <strong>Version</strong> <strong>7.7</strong>.xUse the Settings > General > Content Gateway Access page to review configurationand status information for Content Gateway instances associated with the currentPolicy Server, or to launch Content Gateway Manager for a selected instance.When a Content Gateway instance is registered with a Policy Server, the ContentGateway Access page is automatically updated with IP address, host name, and statusinformation for that Content Gateway. This information appears in one of 3 tables:If the Content Gateway is part of a cluster, a table is displayed with the clustername as its title. All Content Gateway instances in the cluster are listed. If thereare multiple clusters, multiple tables will appear.If the Content Gateway is not clustered, it is shown in the Unclustered ContentGateway instances table.<strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Help</strong> 383

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