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Web and MAC Authentication
Customizing Web Authentication HTML Files (Optional)
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To configure a web server on your network, follow the instructions
in the documentation provided with the server.
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Before you enable custom Web Authentication pages, you should:
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Determine the IP address or host name of the web server(s) that
will host your custom pages.
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Determine the path on the server(s) where the HTML files
(including all graphics) used for the login pages are stored.
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Configure and start the web server(s).
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Create the customized web pages as described in “Customizing
HTML Templates”, and store them in the document path on the
designated servers.
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Test that they are accessible at the designated URL(s).
Customizing HTML Templates
When you customize an HTML template, follow these guidelines:
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Do not change the name of any of the HTML files (
index.html
,
accept.html
, and so on).
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Some template pages use Embedded Switch Includes (ESIs) or Active
Server Pages. These should not be modified when customizing HTML
files. ESIs behave as follows:
i.
A client’s web browser sends a request for an HTML file. The switch
passes the request to a configured web server.
ii.
The web server responds by sending a customized HTML page to the
switch. Each ESI call in the HTML page is replaced with the value (in
plain text) retrieved by the call.
iii. The switch sends the final version of the HTML page to the client’s
web browser.
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Store all customized login web pages (including any graphics) that
you create for client login on each web server at the path you will
configure with the
aaa port-access web-based ewa-server
command.
Summary of Contents for E3800 Series
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Page 86: ...2 36 Configuring Username and Password Security Password Recovery ...
Page 186: ...4 72 Web and MAC Authentication Client Status ...
Page 364: ...8 32 Configuring Secure Shell SSH Messages Related to SSH Operation ...
Page 510: ...10 130 IPv4 Access Control Lists ACLs General ACL Operating Notes ...
Page 548: ...11 38 Configuring Advanced Threat Protection Using the Instrumentation Monitor ...
Page 572: ...12 24 Traffic Security Filters and Monitors Configuring Traffic Security Filters ...
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