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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Web Security User Guide
Chapter 16 Notify End-Users of Proxy Actions
On-Box End-User Notification Pages
Step 4
Configure the on-box end-user notification page settings.
Step 5
(Optional) Click Preview Notification Page Customization link to view the current end-user
notification page in a separate browser window.
notification page in a separate browser window.
Note
If the end-user notification pages have been edited this preview functionality is not available.
Step 6
Submit and Commit Changes.
Editing On-Box End-User Notification Pages
Each on-box end-user notification page is stored on the Web Security appliance as an HTML file. You
can edit the content of these HTML pages to include additional text or to edit the overall look and feel
of each page.
can edit the content of these HTML pages to include additional text or to edit the overall look and feel
of each page.
You can use variables in the HTML files to display specific information to the user. You can also turn
each variable into a conditional variable to create if-then statements. For more information, see
each variable into a conditional variable to create if-then statements. For more information, see
.
Table below describes the variables you can include in customized end-user notification pages.
Setting
Description
Custom Message
Include any additional text required on each notification page. When you
enter a custom message, AsyncOS places the message before the last
sentence on the notification page which includes the contact information.
enter a custom message, AsyncOS places the message before the last
sentence on the notification page which includes the contact information.
Contact Information
Customize the contact information listed on each notification page.
AsyncOS displays the contact information sentence as the last sentence on
a page, before providing notification codes that users can provide to the
network administrator.
a page, before providing notification codes that users can provide to the
network administrator.
End-User
Misclassification
Reporting
Misclassification
Reporting
When enabled, users can report misclassified URLs to Cisco. An additional
button appears on the on-box end-user notification pages for sites blocked
due to suspected malware or URL filters. This button allows the user to
report when they believe the page has been misclassified. It does not appear
for pages blocked due to other policy settings.
button appears on the on-box end-user notification pages for sites blocked
due to suspected malware or URL filters. This button allows the user to
report when they believe the page has been misclassified. It does not appear
for pages blocked due to other policy settings.
Variable
Description
Always Evaluates to
TRUE if Used as
Conditional Variable
TRUE if Used as
Conditional Variable
%a
Authentication realm for FTP
No
%A
ARP address
Yes
%b
User-agent name
No
%B
Blocking reason, such as BLOCK-SRC or BLOCK-TYPE
No
%c
Error page contact person
Yes
%C
Entire Set-Cookie: header line, or empty string
No
%d
Client IP address
Yes