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Some authentication settings are independent of any realm you define. For example, you can
configure whether or not clients send authentication credentials to the Web Security
appliance securely, even when using Basic authentication scheme. For more information, see
“Sending Authentication Credentials Securely” on page 363.
configure whether or not clients send authentication credentials to the Web Security
appliance securely, even when using Basic authentication scheme. For more information, see
“Sending Authentication Credentials Securely” on page 363.
Figure 16-6 shows the global authentication settings on the Network > Authentication page.
Figure 16-6 Network > Authentication Page
Note — The global authentication settings you can configure changes according to the Web
Proxy deployment. You can configure more settings when it is deployed in transparent mode
than in explicit forward mode.
Proxy deployment. You can configure more settings when it is deployed in transparent mode
than in explicit forward mode.
To configure global authentication settings:
1. On the Network > Authentication page, click Edit Global Settings.
The Edit Global Authentication Settings page appears with two main sections, one labeled
Global Authentication Settings and the other labeled for the proxy deployment type,
either transparent or forward.
Global Authentication Settings and the other labeled for the proxy deployment type,
either transparent or forward.
Figure 16-7 on page 354 shows the Global Authentication Settings section.