4. Select "Authentication" from the navigation panel, and
5. Select "Authentication" from the navigation panel, and
6. Select "Control" from the navigation panel, and then
7. Select "Administrator" from the navigation panel to
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then select "Authentication Settings" from the pop-up
menu.
In the Settings frame, enter general configuration
settings for the Web Filter such as IP address entries.
From the NIC Device to Use for Authentication pull-down
menu:
• If using the invisible mode: Select "LAN2" as the
device to send traffic on the network.
• If using the router or firewall mode: Select "LAN1".
then select Authentication SSL Certificate from the pop-
up menu. This option should be used if Web-based
authentication will be deployed on the Web Filter.
Using this option, you create either a self-signed certifi-
cate or a Certificate Request (CSR) for use by the
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The certificate should be
placed on client machines so that these machines will
recognize the Web Filter as a valid server with which they
can communicate.
select "Block Page Authentication" from the pop-up
menu.
In the Block Page Authentication window, select the Re-
authentication Options to be used. The items you select
will be listed as options for re-authentication on the
Options page, accessible from the standard block page.
If the "Re-authentication" (NET USE) option is selected,
enter the login script path to be used by the Web Filter for
re-authentication purposes.
access the Administrator window. Add group adminis-
trator (Sub Admin) accounts in this window. Sub Admin
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