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Setting ScreenOS Authentication Options Using Banners Overview

Table 35: Protocol Banner Settings
Protocol Banner Settings
Attempted Logins
Successful Logins
Failed Logins
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Configuring Network Time Protocol and NTP Backup Server in NSM Overview on page 163
You can customize the message that appears when a device administrator logs on to
the security device through Telnet, FTP, HTTP, or WebAuth. This message, called a
banner, provides confirmation to device administrators to let them know the status of
the connection. Default banners already exist, but you can write a new message to suit
your needs. You can use different banners for each protocol.
NOTE: To configure the Telnet, SSH, or console connection banner, see
"Configuring CLI Banners in NSM Overview" on page 160.
To configure a protocol banner, select the protocol tab and edit the default Telnet, FTP,
and HTTP messages as described in Table 35 on page 166.
Your Action
Enter a new message or edit the existing default message in the Login text box.
Administrators receive this message when they are prompted for their authentication
credentials.
Enter a new message or edit the existing default message in the Success text box.
Administrators receive this message after their credentials have been authenticated and
a connection has been established.
Enter a new message or edit the existing default message in the Fail text box.
Administrators receive this message when authentication fails or when the administrator
is not authorized to access the device.
To configure the WebAuth banner, select the WebAuth tab and enter a new message
(or edit the existing default message in the Success text box. This message is provided
to auth user when their WebAuth credentials have been authenticated and a connection
has been established. The message appears at the top of a Web browser screen, after
an auth user has successfully logged on to a WebAuth address. Typically, the message
informs the user that the authentication was successful, but you can enter any message
you want, up to a maximum of 220 characters.
Banners are optional; you are not required to configure banners for the security device.
Setting ScreenOS Authentication Options Using Default Servers Overview on page 167
Setting ScreenOS Authentication Options Using General Auth Settings on page 165
Setting ScreenOS Authentication Options Using Infranet Settings Overview on page 167
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