The WWW tab serves for setting the parameters of Kerio Network Monitor WWW interface.

This option enables/disables the embedded WWW server. If set off, WWW interface is not available.
Here is also specified the port, which is the WWW server running on (default 81). If there is no other WWW server running on the computer where Kerio Network Monitor Daemon is installed, it is possible to use the standard port 80 — then it will be no longer necessary to specify the port in the browser, when connecting to the WWW interface of Kerio NetworkMonitor.
This option enables the Kerio Network Monitor to get the IP addresses of the client computers from the X-Forwarded-for tag in the HTTP request, which was accepted by the embedded WWW server from the proxy server.
Set this option in case that local computers use a proxy server for the Internet access. In this configuration Kerio Network Monitor “sees” only the requests from the proxy server. In the X-Forwarded-for tag (which is added by the proxy server), it is possible to find the IP address of the client — the real originator of the HTTP request.
Enter the IP address of the proxy server, which should Kerio Network Monitor accept the X-Forwarded-for tag from (it can not be accepted from any proxy server, because this feature could be misused by the clients easily) to the appropriate field. If the proxy server is running on the same computer as the Kerio Network Monitor Daemon, use the loopback address 127.0.0.1.
The above described problem can be solved by setting the WWW browser so that it does not use the proxy server for local address (but this option can usually be changed by the users).
The following options define the behavior of the WWW interface if it is opened by the anonymous user (i.e. is not logged in with the user name and the password — see chapter 8.1).
The default setting supposes that each user can view only information about his own computer (that, which is he connected to the WWW interface from). If the user has appropriate access rights to Kerio Network Monitor (i.e. has created the user account — see chapter 6.3), he can log in and see all the information, which Kerio Network Monitor offers.
The option All computers will be shown in the list of the computers (i.e. show the statistics for all of the computers, logged by Kerio Network Monitor).
Option determining, which groups can be seen by anonymous users (No groups visible — no groups, Groups I'm in — only the group, which the computer, that is connected to the interface, belongs to or All groups — all groups).
This option determines, which computers can be seen (No computers — no computers, Only my computer — only the computer, which he is connected from or All computers—all computers).
Access rights to the logs (No logs access at all — no logs, My own logs only — only logs for the computer which he is connected from or All monitored stations — logs for all registered computers).
Access rights for monitoring the current connections (No access to current connections at all — no connections, Current connections of my computer only — only the connections for the computer, which is he connected from or All connections are visible — connections for all registered computers).