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Web Security Server Administration
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Related topics:
Websense Web Security components
Understanding Policy Broker
Working with Policy Server
Working with Filtering Service
Integrating with a third-party SIEM solution
Working with Content Gateway
Viewing and exporting the audit log
Stopping and starting Websense services
Alerting
Backing up and restoring your Websense data
Internet policy enforcement requires interaction between several Websense Web Security components:
User requests for Internet access are received by Network Agent, Content Gateway, or an integrated third-party product or device (integration).
The requests are sent to Filtering Service for processing.
Filtering Service communicates with Policy Server and Policy Broker to respond appropriately to requests.
The central Policy Broker gives other components access to client, filter, policy, and general configuration information. (It is possible to deploy additional, replica Policy Broker instances with read-only copies of this information, but only the central, or primary, instance is used to make updates to policy or configuration data.)
The TRITON console is associated with the central Policy Broker, and can be used to configure any Policy Server in the deployment.
Web Security Server Administration
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