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4. Select “Authentication” from the navigation panel, and
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”.
5. Select “Authentication” from the navigation panel, and
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.
6. Select “Control” from the navigation panel, and then
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.
7. Select “Administrator” from the navigation panel to
access the Administrator window. Add group adminis-
trator (Sub Admin) accounts in this window. Sub Admin