About the Web Proxy Menu
Note: This topic applies to the HTTP1.1 Release.
The Web proxy section "belongs" to Guardian, and contains controls for how your filtered users access the Internet.
It contains the following sub-sections and pages:

You can manage the web proxy service here:
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This is where you configure and manage web proxy settings. |
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This is where you create and make available proxy auto-configuration (PAC) scripts. |
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This is where you can manage how much bandwidth is made available to clients. |
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This is where you can configure the Smoothwall to join a Web Cache Coordination Protocol (WCCP) cache engine cluster. |

You can managed the upstream proxy service here:
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This is where you manage upstream proxy policies. |
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This is where you configure upstream proxy settings. |
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This is where you manage upstream proxy source and destination filters. |

You can manage web proxy authentications here:
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This is where you manage authentication policies which determine which web filter policies are applied. |
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This is where you create and edit authentication policies. |
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This is where you can exempt content from authentication. |
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This is where you configure identification of groups and users by their location. |

You can manage the MobileProxy service here:
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On this page, you configure global MobileProxy server settings. |
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On this page, you manage MobileProxyservers for use with mobile devices. |
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On this page, you specify proxy exceptions. |

The Global Proxy section contains the following sub-sections and pages:
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Used to configured Secure Global Proxy. |
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Used to view the Secure Global Proxy logs. |