Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S160 User Guide

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Chapter 15      Notifying End Users
Working With IronPort End-User Notification Pages
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Step 3
Download the language directory files for the IronPort notification pages you 
want to edit.
Step 4
On your local machine, use a text or HTML editor to edit each HTML file for the 
IronPort notification pages.
For a list of rules and guidelines, see 
Step 5
Use the FTP client to upload the customized HTML files to the same directory 
from which you downloaded them in step 
Step 6
Open an SSH client and connect to the Web Security appliance.
Step 7
Run the 
advancedproxyconfig > EUN
 CLI command.
Step 8
Type 
2
 to use the custom end-user notification pages. 
Note
If the custom end-user notification pages option is currently enabled when 
you update the HTML files, you must type 
1
 to refresh the custom 
end-user notification pages. If you do not do this, the new files do not take 
effect until the Web Proxy restarts.
Step 9
Commit your change, and close the SSH client.
Rules and Guidelines for Editing IronPort Notification Pages
Use the following rules and guidelines when editing IronPort notification pages:
  •
Each customized IronPort notification page file must be a valid HTML file. 
For a list of HTML tags you can include, see 
.
  •
The customized IronPort notification page file names must exactly match the 
file names shipped with the Web Security appliance.
  •
Do not include any links to URLs in the HTML files. Any link included in the 
notification pages are subject to the access control rules defined in the Access 
Policies and users might end up in a recursive loop.
  •
If the configuration\eun directory does not contain a particular file with the 
required name, then the appliance displays the standard IronPort notification 
page.