Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S370 Guia Do Utilizador
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.6 for Web User Guide
Chapter 6 Classify End-Users and Client Software
Classifying Users and Client Software
Step 8
In the Define Members by Protocol section, check to select the protocols to which this Identity should apply.
Select all that apply:
Select all that apply:
Step 9
In the Identification and Authentication field, choose an Identity authentication requirement from the
following options:
following options:
Option
Description
HTTP/HTTPS
Applies to all requests that use HTTP or HTTPS as the underlying protocol,
including FTP over HTTP and any other protocol tunneled using HTTP
CONNECT.
including FTP over HTTP and any other protocol tunneled using HTTP
CONNECT.
Native FTP
Applies to native FTP requests only
SOCKS
Applies to SOCKS Policies only
Option
Description
Method
No
Authentication
Authentication
The user is identified primarily by
IP address
IP address
Go to Step 11
Identify Users
Transparently
through Cisco
ASA
Integration
Transparently
through Cisco
ASA
Integration
The user is identified by the current
IP address to user name mapping
received from the Cisco adaptive
security appliance (ASA). This
option appears when Secure
Mobility is enabled and integrates
with a Cisco adaptive security
appliance.
IP address to user name mapping
received from the Cisco adaptive
security appliance (ASA). This
option appears when Secure
Mobility is enabled and integrates
with a Cisco adaptive security
appliance.
a.
In the Select a Realm or Sequence field,
choose a defined authentication realm or
sequence.
choose a defined authentication realm or
sequence.
b.
If you chose an NTLM authentication
realm or sequence that contains an NTLM
authentication realm, then go to
realm or sequence that contains an NTLM
authentication realm, then go to
choose the authentication scheme.