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  • Using TRITON for multiple Policy Servers

    Hey all, I'm trying to use TRITON to configure multiple policy servers. I'm on 7.6.2. On 7.5 there was a drop down menu on login. I've added the secondary policy server, but I don't know how to log on to configure it. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
    Posted to Configuration and Settings (Forum) by burbankmarc on 21 Jun 2012
  • Re: Radius Agent

    Sort of. To make it so Radius Agent would work at all I had to move the NPS server to a different machine. You can't have Radius Agent and a Radius Server on the same box. Radius Agent IS a radius server, but it just proxies all requests to the actual radius server. Once I moved the NPS to a different machine I was able to authenticate and hop on my wireless. However, Radius Agent keeps adding a \ to the username, so instead of jsmith it thinks the username is \jsmith. This makes the AD user
    Posted to Configuration and Settings (Forum) by burbankmarc on 1 Jun 2012
  • Radius Agent

    Hello all, I have a ticket open with websense, but they have not been helpful at all. I was hoping maybe someone here could help me. I can't seem to get Radius Agent working properly. I have logging, and debugging turned on. This is the only log entry I get and it only shows up when I start Radius Agent. 2012-05-03 07:57:35 ERROR: Please check your configuration. AuthOutPort can't be the same as AccOutPort However, I have it specified within wsradius.ini that the AuthOutPort is 1645 and the
    Posted to Configuration and Settings (Forum) by burbankmarc on 3 May 2012
  • Re: ASA filter redirection for non HTTP traffic

    If it's just getting information from a SPAN then how does it actually block anything? Where does the actual "block SMTP for user X" take place? It's not on my ASA, since that only does HTTP(s)/FTP.
  • Re: ASA filter redirection for non HTTP traffic

    OK so I've installed network agent on a dedicated server. I don't see it in TRITON when I go to configure network agent. I have a websense setup with a squid proxy right now, so I have 1 instance of network agent running, but I don't know how to access the 'new' one. Also, can I use linux briding with network agent? I guess I'm just a little confused as to how the network agent works. I planned on putting it inbetween my core switch and firewall. I was hoping I could use linux
  • Re: ASA filter redirection for non HTTP traffic

    Ok, I will try that. Thanks!
  • ASA filter redirection for non HTTP traffic

    Can I setup an ASA to filter non HTTP/HTTPS/FTP traffic? I'd like to use websecurity to filter everything so I can manage who can do what based on Active Directory groups. I have tested using smtp. The protocol filter allows smtp but I get denied everytime I try to smtp to anything. If I can't do it this way, is there any other way I can accomplish this type of filter?
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