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Understanding Web Security standalone and integrated modes
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Websense Web Filter and Web Security may either be installed as a standalone solution, or be integrated with a third-party proxy, cache, or firewall product (for example, Check Point Firewall-1 NGX, Cisco ASA, or Microsoft Forefront TMG).
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In a standalone deployment, Websense Network Agent monitors Internet activity from all users and forwards both HTTP(S) requests and requests made via other protocols to Websense Filtering Service to determine whether to permit or block the request.
For information about using Network Agent to enable a standalone deployment, see Standalone deployment guidelines for Network Agent.
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In an integrated deployment, the third-party product (integration product) forwards HTTP(S) requests, and sometimes also FTP requests, to Websense Filtering Service to determine whether to permit or block the request.
For information about integrating Web Filter or Web Security with a third-party product, see:
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Websense Web Security Gateway and Gateway Anywhere solutions include Websense Content Gateway, a high-performance Web proxy that provides real-time threat analysis and Web site classification. With Web Security Gateway solutions, Content Gateway forwards HTTP(S) and FTP requests to Websense Filtering Service to determine whether to permit or block the request.
For information about deploying Content Gateway with Web Security Gateway or Gateway Anywhere, see Content Gateway Deployment.
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