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The remaining authentication settings you can configure depends on how the Web Proxy
is deployed, in transparent or explicit forward mode.
is deployed, in transparent or explicit forward mode.
Figure 16-8 on page 355 shows where you configure the global authentication settings
when the Web Proxy is deployed in transparent mode.
when the Web Proxy is deployed in transparent mode.
Figure 16-8 Transparent Proxy Mode Authentication Settings
Basic Authentication Token TTL
Controls the length of time that user credentials are stored in
the cache before revalidating them with the authentication
server. The default value is the recommended setting. When
the Surrogate Timeout setting is configured and is greater
than the Basic Authentication Token TTL, then the Surrogate
Timeout value takes precedence and the Web Proxy
contacts the authentication server after surrogate timeout
expires.
the cache before revalidating them with the authentication
server. The default value is the recommended setting. When
the Surrogate Timeout setting is configured and is greater
than the Basic Authentication Token TTL, then the Surrogate
Timeout value takes precedence and the Web Proxy
contacts the authentication server after surrogate timeout
expires.
Table 16-8 Global Authentication Settings (Continued)
Setting
Description