Chapter 29 Web Authentication
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29.2.1 web-auth login setting Sub-commands
The following table describes the sub-commands for the web-auth login setting command.
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web-auth login setting Sub-commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
exit
Leaves the sub-command mode.
type {external | internal}
Sets the login page appears whenever the web portal intercepts network traffic,
preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to the network.
internal
: Use the default login page built into the UAG.
external
: Use a custom login page from an external web portal instead of the
default one built into the UAG. You can configure the look and feel of the web
portal page.
Note: If you select the external option, you cannot use endpoint security to make
sure that users’ computers meet specific security requirements before they
can access the network.
[no] error-url
url
Sets the error page’s URL; for example, http://IIS server IP Address/error.html.
You can use up to 255 characters (0-9a-zA-Z;/?:@&=+$\.-_!~*'()%) in quotes.
The
no
command removes the URL.
The Internet Information Server (IIS) is the web server on which the web portal
files are installed.
[no] internal-welcome-url
url
Sets the welcome page’s URL when you select to use the default login page built
into the UAG; for example, http://IIS server IP Address/welcome.html. You can
use up to 255 characters (0-9a-zA-Z;/?:@&=+$\.-_!~*'()%) in quotes.
The
no
command removes the URL.
The Internet Information Server (IIS) is the web server on which the web portal
files are installed.
[no] login-url
url
Sets the login page’s URL; for example, http://IIS server IP Address/login.html.
You can use up to 255 characters (0-9a-zA-Z;/?:@&=+$\.-_!~*'()%) in quotes.
The
no
command removes the URL.
The Internet Information Server (IIS) is the web server on which the web portal
files are installed.
[no] logout-ip
ipv4_address
Sets an IP address that users can use to terminate their sessions manually by
entering the IP address in the address bar of the web browser.
The
no
command removes the IP address.
[no] logout-url
url
Sets the logout page’s URL; for example, http://IIS server IP Address/
logout.html. You can use up to 255 characters (0-9a-zA-Z;/?:@&=+$\.-
_!~*'()%) in quotes.
The
no
command removes the URL.
The Internet Information Server (IIS) is the web server on which the web portal
files are installed.
[no] session-url
url
Sets the session page’s URL; for example, http://IIS server IP Address/
session.html. You can use up to 255 characters (0-9a-zA-Z;/?:@&=+$\.-
_!~*'()%) in quotes.
The
no
command removes the URL.
The Internet Information Server (IIS) is the web server on which the web portal
files are installed.
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