TMWS redirects users' web traffic
through port 80 (proxy.iws-hybrid.trendmicro.com:80) or 8080
(proxy.iws-hybrid.trendmicro.com:8080). In addition, you can allow guest traffic through
a
separate guest port 8081 (proxy.iws-hybrid.trendmicro.com:8081).
TMWS can authenticate HTTP traffic
through port 8080. Authentication allows administrators to monitor web traffic initiated
by users
and adjust existing web policies according to users' web activities.
Method
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Description
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None
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No authentication required.
Automatically logs on users and records them as unknown users.
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Captive portal
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Redirects HTTP traffic to the TMWS captive portal where users provide their logon credentials to start
the authentication process.
Additional option:
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Transparent authentication
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Authenticates users belonging to an Active Directory domain recognized by TMWS.
Additional options:
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NoteAllow guest logon using captive portal and Allow automatic
logon as guest users do not work when the authentication method is set to
Okta, Azure AD, or Google
on the Directory Services page. To allow guest users to access websites
through TMWS, use a separate guest port
8081.
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Guest Traffic Through Port 8081
You can use a separate guest port 8081 (proxy.iws-hybrid.trendmicro.com:8081) if you
need to
apply a separate access policy to guests (such as partners and contractors) who bring
their own
computers to your organization and use those computers to access websites from your
network. The
web traffic through the guest port does not require user authentication and users
automatically
log on as guests.
HTTPS decryption does not take effect on the guest port. This is because decryption
requires
installing the TMWS CA certificate to
prevent issues accessing HTTPS websites, and it is generally impractical for guests
to install
the certificate.
If you allow guest traffic through port 8081, be sure to ask guests to modify their
browser PAC
file or proxy server settings so that web traffic can be redirected to
proxy.iws-hybrid.trendmicro.com:8081.