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Chapter 7      Classify End-Users and Client Software
  Classifying Users and Client Software
Classifying Users and Client Software
Before you Begin
Create authentication realms. See 
.
Be aware that when you commit a change to Identities, end-users must re-authenticate.
(Optional) Create authentication sequences. See 
(Optional) Enable Secure Mobility if the identity will include mobile users. 
(Optional) Understand authentication surrogates. See 
.
Step 1
Choose Web Security Manager > Identities
Step 2
Click Add Identity
Step 3
Assign a name that is unique to Identities.
Step 4
(Optional) Enter a description.
Step 5
In the Insert Above field drop-down list, choose where in the table to place the Identity.
Note
Position Identities that do not require authentication above the first Identity that requires authentication. 
Step 6
In the Define Members by User Location section, configure the Identity to apply to local users, remote users, 
or both local and remote users. The setting chosen here affects the available authentication settings for this 
Identity.
Step 7
In the Define Members by Subnet field, enter the addresses to which this Identity should apply. Enter IP 
addresses, CIDR blocks, and subnets.
Note
If no address is entered in this field, the Identity applies to all IP addresses. 
User Agent
The user agent (client software) making the request must be in the Identity’s list of 
user agents, if any are listed. Some user agents cannot handle authentication, 
therefore creating an identity that does not require authentication is necessary.
URL Category
The URL category of the request URL must be in the Identity’s list of URL 
categories, if any are listed.
Authentication 
requirements
If the Identity requires authentication, the client authentication credentials must 
match the Identity’s authentication requirements. 
Option
Description