Installation guide

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Index
deployment of,23
installing
manually,132
with third-party tools, 137
local log,218
repairing an installation,141
setting to fail closed,217
troubleshooting, 235
uninstalling, 142
upgrading,49
manually,50
with third-party tools,52
Remote Filtering Client Pack
defined,100
installing, 130–131
upgrading,49
Remote Filtering Server
DCHP incompatibility, 158
defined,10
deployment of,22
DHCP incompatibility, 124
External Communication Port, 126, 135,
138, 159
firewall configuration for, 216–217
installing
Linux, 157–162
Solaris, 157–162
Windows, 123–129
Internal Communication Port, 126, 135,
139, 159
pass phrase, 126, 159
troubleshooting, 235
upgrading,48
removing components
Linux, 175–177
Solaris, 175–177
Windows, 172–175
repairing components
Linux, 180–183
Solaris, 180–183
Windows, 177–180
Reporting Tools
deployment of components,23
installing,71
supported version,37
upgrading,37
S
Samba client,81, 91
securewispproxy.ini file, 217, 219
setup
block page URL, 195–196
Master Database download, 191–194
subscription key, 191–194
user workstation configuration,213
SiteWatcher,215
Small and Medium Businesses (SMB) upgrade
to integrated system,54
SOCKS proxy servers,212
Solaris
adding components on, 169–171
error messages,227
removing components on, 175–177
repairing components on, 180–183
starting and stopping Websense
services, 187
upgrading Websense Enterprise on, 38–43
upgrading Websense Web Security Suite
on, 38–43
Websense Enterprise installation, 84–94
Websense Web Security Suite
installation, 84–94
Stand-Alone Edition
converting to integrated system, 54–66
stealth mode, 78, 88
configuring
Solaris or Linux, 223
Windows, 222
definition of,221
problems with NIC,230
using with Network Agent,221
subscription key
entering, 191–194
Master Database download during
installation with,79, 88
verification and troubleshooting of,227
Sun Java System Directory Server,27, 28
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