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CHAPTER 5
Initial Setup
This chapter provides initial setup and configuration procedures for preparing
your Websense software to the Sun Java System Web Proxy Server.
After installing the Websense software and your integration product, perform
the following tasks to complete the setup process.
If you did not download the Websense Master Database during
installation, use Websense Manager and your Websense subscription key
to download the database. See Subscription Key and Master Database
Download, page 191 for instructions.
If the Filtering Service is installed on a multihomed machine, identify the
Filtering Service by its IP address in your network so that Websense block
messages can be sent to users. See Identifying the Filtering Service for the
Block Page URL, page 195 for instructions.
All Windows workstations being filtered must have the Messenger
Service enabled to receive protocol block messages. See Displaying
Protocol Block Messages, page 196 for instructions.
If the Logon Agent was installed, you must create a logon script for your
users that will identify them transparently as they log on to a Windows
domain. See Creating and Running the Script for Logon Agent, page 197
for instructions.
If Network Agent was installed, the IP addresses of all proxy servers
through which workstations route their internet requests must be defined.
See Identifying the Proxy Server for Network Agent, page 204 for
instructions.
If Network Agent was installed on a machine with multiple network
interface cards (NICs), you can configure Network Agent to use more than
one NIC. See Configuring Network Agent to use Multiple NICs, page 207.
If Network Agent was installed, use the Traffic Visibility Tool to test
whether Network Agent can see the user internet traffic that you want it to
monitor. See Testing Visibility of Internet Traffic to Network Agent, page
207.