When you specify the HTML code for the web pages using the buffer setting, you enter the complete HTML code with changes, even if you are only changing a word or fixing a typographical error. The web UI provides a more convenient editing method that allows you to see the effect of your changes as you edit. |
Variable | Description | Default |
{url-block | server-inaccessible | login | token | rsa-login | rsa-challenge} | Enter one of the following options to specify the page to modify: • url-block — Attack block page • server-inaccessible — Server unavailable message • login — Authentication login page • token — Token authentication page • rsa-login — RSA SecurID authentication page • rsa-challenge — RSA SecurID challenge page | No default |
buffer <buffer_str> | Enter the HTML content for the page. Because the code for an web page is usually more than one word and contains special characters, surround it with double quotes ( " ). | Preset HTML content |
code <code_int> | If you are editing the url-block item, specify the HTTP page return code as an integer. You cannot edit this setting for other HTML pages. | 500 |
set format {html | none | text} | Specifies the format of the replacement message. Currently, all messages are HTML. Cannot be changed from the default. | html |
set group {alert | site-publish} | Specifies whether the replacement page is used for security features (blocking and server unavailable) or site publishing feature. Cannot be changed from the default. | alert (url-block, server-inaccessible) site-publish (login, token, rsa-login, rsa-challenge) |
set header {8 bit | HTTP | no header type} | Specifies the header type for the message. Cannot be changed from the default. | HTTP |