IP Address Labelling Proxy Authentication
Web Safety can use pseudo (not real) authentication. In this case administrator assigns human readable labels for IP addresses. This is generally applicable only in small networks with static IP addresses (home networks) - the main purpose of this is to have meaningful names in the traffic reports. Note this type of authentication is not a real proxy authentication and is implemented solely by the application associating a connecting IP address with a given user label.
The settings for this type of authentication is found in Admin UI / Squid / Pseudo Proxy Authentication / User Labelling.
Managing Labels
You can create new IP address labels, edit existing ones and remove them as indicated on the following screenshots.
To add a new label, select the Add New button, fill in the label attributes and click OK.
To remove the labels, select one or more of them in the list and click the Remove button.
Enable Authentication
After configuring the IP address labels, do not forget to actually enable the authentication in proxy settings. This can be done in Admin UI / Squid / Pseudo Proxy Authentication / User Labelling tab General.
Presentation in Browser
Note that as IP address labelling pseudo authentication is enabled, your browser will not know anything about it and will not show any pop-ups. The user will just be browsing as usual without any interference. Nevertheless, the access log of the application will show the user name (label) in monitoring records. If no label is found for a given IP address the user name will stay empty.