The Proxy Auto-Configuration (PAC) File section shows the URL from which users' browsers retrieve the PAC file (see
What is the hybrid PAC file?).
The PAC file defines which requests the browsers send to the hybrid service, and which are sent directly to the target site (see Specify sites not managed by the hybrid service). The PAC file also contains information about filtered locations, and the proxy configuration for any locations that manage Internet access for their users through an explicit or transparent proxy when on-premises, so that traffic can be routed properly at all locations.
Use the Availability section to specify whether all Internet requests should be permitted or blocked when the hybrid service is unable to access policy information for your organization.
Under Time Zone, use the drop-down list to select a default time zone to use when applying policies in the following situations:
Use the Custom End User Block Page section to define a customized logo and text for block pages displayed by the hybrid service (see
Customizing hybrid block pages).
Use the HTTPS Notification Pages section to enable users making HTTPS requests to view the appropriate Websense notification pages (see
Enabling hybrid HTTPS notification pages).
If the hybrid service uses directory data collected by Websense Directory Agent to identify users, you can configure hybrid passwords for user accounts on the Hybrid Configuration > Shared User Data page (see
Send user and group data to the hybrid service). If your organization does not use directory data collected by Directory Agent to identify users connecting to the hybrid service from outside filtered locations, you can let users
self-register for the service. This allows users with email accounts associated with domains that you specify under
Registered Domains to identify themselves to the hybrid service.