Installation guide

Set Websense Content Gateway as the forwarding host (in the Blue Coat Management
Console Configuration tab, Forwarding > Forwarding Hosts).
In the Blue Coat Management Console Configuration tab, click Policy and select
Visual Policy Manager. Click Launch and configure the header policy as follows:
1. In the Policy menu, select Add Web Access Layer and enter an appropriate
policy name in the Add New Layer dialog box.
2. Select the Web Access Layer tab that is created.
3. The Source, Destination, Service, and Time column entries should be Any (the
default).
4. Right-click the area in the Action column, and select Set.
5. Click New in the Set Action Object dialog box and select Control Request
Header from the menu.
6. In the Add Control Request Header Object dialog box, enter a name for the client
IP Action object in the Name entry field.
7. Enter X-Forwarded-For in the Header Name entry field.
8. Select the Set value radio button and enter the following value:
$(x-client-address)
9. Click OK.
10. Click New and select Control Request Header again.
11. In the Add Control Request Header Object dialog box, enter a name for the
authenticated user information Action object in the Name entry field.
12. Enter X-Authenticated-User in the Header Name entry field.
13. Select the Set value radio button and enter the following value:
WinNT://$(user.domain)/$(user.name)
14. Click OK.
15. Click New and select Combined Action Object from the menu.
16. In the Add Combined Action Object dialog box, enter a name for a proxy chain
header in the Name entry field.
17. In the left pane, select the previously created control request headers and click
Add.
18. Select the combined action item in the Set Action Object dialog box and click
OK.
19. Click Install Policy in the Blue Coat Visual Policy Manager.
With Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA)
server
A Microsoft ISA server can be deployed as a downstream proxy from Websense
Content Gateway via a plug-in from Websense, Inc. This plug-in allows Websense