groups
How to See Which Groups Your Linux User Belongs To
This is one of the simplest commands possible. I’m using Ubuntu linux, but this command should work on most varieties of linux. groups <username> If you don’t enter a username, it defaults to your own username. For instance: geek@ubuntuServ:$ groups geek adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin fuse You can [...]
Active Directory group-based policies with multiple domains and/or nested groups – Websense
In an Active Directory environment that includes multiple domains, Websense software does not always recognize Windows group memberships. In some instances, Websense software does not apply policies assigned to group objects, and some Global groups may not even appear as objects to be added when browsing the directory in Websense Manager. Additionally, report criteria does [...]
How to prevent access to a specific site that is not in the Websense Master Database
To prevent access to a specific site that is not in the Websense Master Database, simply add the site to any category that is already blocked for the users you wish to block. An uncategorized URL that you add to a category is called a custom URL. (Similarly, a URL in the Websense Master Database that [...]
Simultaneous manual and transparent authentication – Websense
Setting some users or groups to receive transparent identification while other users or groups only receive manual authentication is not supported. Currently, manual and transparent authentications are global parameters and, when enabled, will apply to all users. You can enable either manual authentication or transparent identification independently, or have both enabled with manual authentication as [...]
How to create a policy and assign it to specific users in Websense
Create your own policies to apply different levels of Internet filtering to different clients (users or machines) in your network. You can create as many policies as you need to customize filtering for your organization. To create a policy in Websense Manager: Right-click in the navigation tree, and then select Add Policy. Enter a name (1-25 [...]
