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Websense® Content Gateway is the Web proxy component of TRITON® AP-WEB.
The Content Gateway component of TRITON AP-WEB performs advanced content analysis precisely when it is needed—as the content flows through the proxy. The results of analysis are used by TRITON AP-WEB to protect you from malicious content and apply the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) that you have configured in TRITON AP-WEB. This on-demand analysis protects users and networks at the same time that it makes rapidly changing websites safe for your organization and users. Depending on Content Gateway configuration, advanced analysis is applied to HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP channels.
The precise application of advanced analysis is configured by the administrator for each TRITON AP-WEB deployment.
Content Gateway can also be configured to function as a high-performance web proxy cache that caches frequently accessed information at the edge of the network. This brings content physically closer to end users for faster delivery and reduced bandwidth usage.
Content Gateway can be deployed:
SSL inspection
As a Web proxy cache
In a cache hierarchy
In a managed cluster
As a DNS proxy cache
Content Gateway can also be configured to:
Ensure that clients are authenticated before they access content. Content Gateway supports Integrated Windows Authentication, legacy NTLM (NTLMSSP), LDAP, and RADIUS. See,
Content Gateway user authentication
.
Control client access to the proxy. See,
Controlling client access to the proxy
.
Use different DNS servers, depending on whether the proxy needs to resolve host names located inside or outside a firewall. This enables you to keep your internal network configuration secure while providing transparent access to external sites on the Internet. See,
Using the Split DNS option
.
Use the co-located Data policy engine or the ICAP interface to enable sites using TRITON AP-DATA to examine outbound material such as Web postings, and block or allow based on company policy. See
Working With Web DLP
.
Control access to the Content Gateway manager using:
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protection for encrypted, authenticated access
User accounts that define which users can access the manager and which activities they can perform (for example, view statistics only or view statistics and configure Content Gateway).
Integrate into your firewall and control traffic through a SOCKS server.
See
Security
.
Related topics:
Deployment options
Components
Proxy traffic analysis features
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