8.4. Customizing Authentication HTML
User Authentication makes use of a set of HTML files to present information to the user during
the authentication process. The options available for HTTP authentication processing are as
follows:
•
When a user attempts to use a browser to open a web page they are directed to a login page
(the
FormLogin
page). After successful login, the user is taken to the originally requested
page.
•
After successful login, instead the user can be taken to a specified web page.
•
After successful login, the user is taken to a particular web page (the
LoginSuccess
page)
before being automatically redirected to the originally requested page.
HTTP Banner Files
The web page files, also referred to as
HTTP banner files
, are stored within NetDefendOS and
already exist by default at initial NetDefendOS startup. These files can be customized to suit a
particular installation's needs either by direct editing in Web Interface or by downloading and
re-uploading through an SCP client.
Banner files in NetDefendOS are of two types:
•
Banner files for authentication rules using
Web Auth
(HTTP and HTTPS login). These are
discussed below.
•
Banner files for the HTTP ALG. These are discussed in
Section 6.3.4.5, “Customizing WCF HTML
.
Banner Files for Web Authentication
The web authentication files available for editing have the following names:
•
FormLogin
•
LoginSuccess
•
LoginFailure
•
LoginAlreadyDone
•
LoginChallenge
•
LoginChallengeTimeout
•
LoginSuccess
•
LoginSuccessBasicAuth
•
LogoutFailure
•
FileNotFound
Customizing Banner Files
The Web Interface provides a simple way to download and edit the files and then upload the
edited HTML back to NetDefendOS.
To perform customization it is necessary to first create a new Auth Banner Files object with a
new name. This new object automatically contains a copy of all the files in the
Default
Auth
Banner Files object. These new files can then be edited and uploaded back to NetDefendOS. The
original
Default
object cannot be edited. The example given below goes through the
customization steps.
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