Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S360 User Guide

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Cisco AsyncOS for Web User Guide
 
Chapter 21      Perform System Administration Tasks
  Configuring Administrator Settings
Step 2
On the User Preferences page, click Edit Preferences
Step 3
Configure the preference settings as required.
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring Administrator Settings
You can configure the Web Security appliance to have stricter access requirements for administrators 
logging into the appliance.
Preference Setting
Description
Language Display
The language AsyncOS for Web uses in the web interface and CLI.
Landing Page
The page that displays when the user logs into the appliance.
Reporting Time Range 
Displayed (default)
The default time range that displays for reports on the Reporting tab.
Number of Reporting Rows 
Displayed
The number of rows of data shown for each report by default.
Command
Description
adminaccessconfig 
> banner
Configures the appliance to display any text you specify when an 
administrator tries to logs in. The custom banner text appears when an 
administrator tries to access the appliance through all interfaces, such as the 
web interface or via FTP.
You can load the custom text by either pasting it into the CLI prompt or by 
copying it from a file located on the Web Security appliance. To upload the 
text from a file, you must first transfer the file to the configuration directory 
on the appliance using FTP
adminaccessconfig 
> ipaccess
Controls from which IP addresses administrators access the Web Security 
appliance. Administrators can access the appliance from any machine or 
from machines with an IP address from a list you specify.
When restrict access to an allow list, you can specify IP addresses, subnets, 
or CIDR addresses. 
By default, when you list the addresses that can access the appliance, the IP 
address of your current machine is listed as the first address in the allow list. 
You cannot delete the IP address of your current machine from the allow list.
adminaccessconfig 
> strictssl
Configures the appliance so administrators log into the web interface on port 
8443 using stronger SSL ciphers (greater than 56 bit encryption).
When you configure the appliance to require stronger SSL ciphers, the 
change only applies to administrators accessing the appliance using HTTPS 
to manage the appliance. It does not apply to other network traffic connected 
to the Web Proxy using HTTPS.