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Initial Configuration > Content Gateway initial configuration

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Entering a subscription key for Content Gateway (not necessary if deploying Content Gateway as part of Websense Web Security Gateway or Web Security Gateway Anywhere; see Entering subscription key)
This section lists some initial tasks to perform after installing Websense Content Gateway. These are basic configuration tasks to bring Content Gateway to an initial, operable state. See the Content Gateway Manager Help for full configuration and management instructions.
Content Gateway Manager supports the browsers listed in System Requirements. Use of another browser version may result in unexpected behavior. Java and JavaScript must be enabled in your browser. See your browser documentation for information on enabling Java and JavaScript.
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When Content Gateway is a module on a V-Series appliance, by opening the V-Series Logon portal and clicking the Content Gateway button.
https://<IP address>:8081
where <IP address> is the IP address of the Content Gateway machine. Note: 8081 is the default port.
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Internet Explorer: Click Continue to this website (not recommended).
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Firefox: Scroll to the bottom of the invalid certificate message and click Or you can add an exception. Next, click Add Exception > Get Certificate. Select Permanently store this exception. Then click Confirm Security Exception.
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A pending alarm may be indicated on the screen. Clicking it will display more information. If it is a "WCG license download failed" alarm, you may clear it. This condition is resolved by entering a subscription key, which you will do in the next few steps.
For more information on using HTTPS to start Content Gateway Manager, see the Using SSL for secure administration topic in the Content Gateway Manager Help.
3.
Enter the user name (admin) and password for the Content Gateway Manager default administrator user.
a.
b.
Click View certificates.
c.
Click Install Certificate.
d.
In the Certificate Import Wizard, click Next on the welcome dialog box. Select Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate and click Next. On the last dialog box, click Finish.
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An Import was successful message appears. Click Yes.
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Content Gateway Manager opens to the Monitor > My Proxy > Summary page. This page provides information on the features of your subscription and details of your Content Gateway system. See the Content Gateway Manager Help for more information.
If Content Gateway is installed as part of Websense Web Security Gateway or Web Security Gateway Anywhere, the subscription key is automatically applied to Content Gateway when you enter it in TRITON - Web Security. See Entering subscription key for more information.
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Click the Configure tab on the upper left of the screen.
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Click My Proxy > Subscription > Subscription Management.
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Click Basic > General and then the Restart button to restart Content Gateway.
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Click Configure > My Proxy > Basic > General.
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If it is not already enabled, set HTTPS to On. Then click Apply and the Restart button.
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Confirm the ports listed on Configure > Protocols > HTTPS > General.
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In the left navigation pane, click SSL > Certificates > Add Root CA.
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Click Browse.
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Select /home/Websense/content_gateway_ca.cer and click Open.
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Click Add Certificate Authority.
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Configure SSL Manager by providing information on the Configure > SSL pages in Content Gateway Manager.
To get the benefit of SSL certificate verification, a very important element of SSL security, go to Configure > SSL > Validation > General and select Enable the certificate verification engine. This option is disabled by default. Review and select verification engine options. Be aware that certificates fail verification for a variety of reasons. You need to anticipate these failures and become familiar with the bypass options for when you want to proceed to a site anyway. For more information, see Working with Encrypted Data in the Content Gateway Manager Help.
If you are supporting transparent proxy through WCCPv2-enabled routers, enable WCCP in Content Gateway Manager, and configure WCCP settings. See the Content Gateway Manager Help for details.


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