Editing A User Login Page Language; Installing A Custom Ssl Login Certificate - ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual

Software release version: 6.5
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Chapter 11: Web Logins
Thank-You page - Enter any HTML code to disable URL redirection after login. The
HTML is displayed in a standard Thank You page when users assigned to this role log
in.
Pop-up Link - Enter the text for the logout link, e.g. Click to Logout.
Hotspot Sign-up
Provide translations for text associated with the credit card billing pages: Signup for,
Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, First Name, Last Name, Card Type, Card Number, Card
Expiration, Card Expiration Hint, Card Security Code, Card Security Code Hint, Address,
City, State, Country, Zip Code, Zip Code Hint, Proceed button, Checkout button, Cancel
button, Hotspot Sign-up Confirmation, Email, Name, Description, Total Amount.
Saving the
Click Save to store the user login page language settings to the BSC database, or click
settings
Save and create another to continue defining user login page languages.

Editing a User Login Page Language

To edit a defined user login page language:
Click the Web Logins tab in the administrator console, and then click the Languages
1.
tab.
2.
Click the
The Edit a user login page language page ( as shown in Figure 11-12) appears.
Modify the user login page translations as appropriate.
3.
Click Save to store the user login page language settings to the BSC database.
4.

Installing a Custom SSL Login Certificate

When users access the login page, they may receive a security warning, such as one that
data received from the web server on the BSC is not from a trusted source. On some
browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7 or later, the security settings in the
user's browser may even block login access to the BSC.
To eliminate these problems, users must install the root certificate for Bluesocket's CA
Service as one of the "trusted CAs". A CA is a Certification Authority, that verifies certain
information, and then issues a digital certificate that "certifies" that the information has
been verified. The CA identifies itself with a "root certificate", where the CA certifies
information about who they are themselves To install the root certificate for Bluesocket's
CA Service:
Click the Install CA Certificate link as described in "Installing the Bluesocket SSL
1.
Certificate" on page 3-6.
Follow the steps indicated by the browser to install the default Bluesocket SSL
2.
certificate.
This root certificate is a credential that the browser subsequently uses to verify that the
web server is a trusted source for data The Web SSL certificate is the certificate the BSC
uses to identify itself. The root certificate is needed by the browser, in order to verify the
Web SSL certificate used by the BSC – that is why the user needs to install the Bluesocket
CA root certificate before logging in.
However, in some cases, you may want to replace the Bluesocket SSL server certificate
with one from another CA organization, such as VeriSign or Entrust, whose root
certificate is already installed on the user's browser. This eliminates the need for users to
install the root certificate for the Bluesocket CA service
The procedure for obtaining and setting up a custom SSL login certificate varies,
depending on whether you need to request a certificate from a certificate provider or you
already possess the certificate, as explained in the following sections:
11-22
icon corresponding to user login page language you wish to edit.

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