Configuring The Identity Server To Use Custom Login - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP2 - IDENTITY SERVER GUIDE 2010 Manual

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Windows Identity Server: Enter the following commands:
net stop Tomcat5
net start Tomcat5
4 (Optional) To view a customized 3.0 login page, see
on page
5 Continue with

2.1.2 Configuring the Identity Server to Use Custom Login

Pages
There are two ways to configure the Identity Server to use a custom login page. You can use
properties or you can modify the
modifications.
You can use properties if you created your custom page from the 3.1
modified a 3.0 custom page to work on 3.1. See
on page
If you created your custom page from the
the main custom page for authentication. You must modify the
Logic to the main.jsp File" on page
Using Properties to Specify the Login Page
For each resource that needs a unique login page, you need to create an authentication method and
add the JSP and MainJSP properties to the method. You then need to create a contract for each
method.
The following steps assume that the custom login page is called
1 Create a method for a custom login page:
1a In the Administration Console, click Devices > Identity Servers > Edit > Local > Methods.
1b Select one of the following actions:
1c In the Properties section, click New, then specify the following:
Property Name:
Property Value:
This property indicates that you want to use a custom login page with this method. It also
indicates that the custom login page contains the prompts for user credentials.
Property names and values are case sensitive.
1d Click OK.
1e (Conditional) If the Properties section does not contain a JSP property, click New, specify
the following:
Property Name:
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main.jsp
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If you have create a method for a Query property to be used with your custom login
page, click the name of the method.
If you didn't modify the credentials on the login page, click New, specify a display
name, select a password class, and configure a user store.
MainJSP
true
JSP
Section 2.4.4, "Custom 3.0 login.jsp File,"
file. Which method you can use depends upon your
"Using Properties to Specify the Login Page"
file, you cannot use properties to specify
nidp.jsp
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custom1.jsp
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page or have
login.jsp
file. See
"Adding
main.jsp
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