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Creating a Custom Sign-In Page
Customized sign-in pages are THTML pages that you produce using the Template Toolkit
language and upload to a shared object in NSM in the form of an archived ZIP file.
For more information on customized sign-in pages, including details about how to create
them using the Template Toolkit language, see the Secure Access Custom Sign-In Pages
Solution Guide or the Unified Access Control Custom Sign-In Pages Solution Guide.
Linking to a Custom Sign-In Page Shared Object
To create a link from a Secure Access or Infranet Controller configuration tree to a shared
object containing a custom sign-in access page, follow these steps:
In the Device Manager, double-click the Secure Access or Infranet Controller device
1.
to open the device editor, and then select the Configuration tab.
Expand Authentication.
2.
Expand Signing-In.
3.
Expand Sign-in Pages.
4.
Select Users/Administrator Sign-in Pages, and then click the Add icon in the right
5.
pane.
Enter a name for the access page.
6.
Select Custom Sign-in Pages.
7.
Select a shared binary data object from the Custom Pages Zip File list.
8.
Click OK once to save the link, and again to save the configuration.
9.
To create a link from a Secure Access configuration tree to a shared object containing a
custom sign-in meeting page, follow these steps:
In the Device Manager, double-click the Secure Access device to open the device
1.
editor, and then select the Configuration tab.
Expand Authentication.
2.
Expand Signing-In.
3.
Expand Sign-in Pages.
4.
Select Meeting Sign-in Pages, and then click the Add icon in the right pane.
5.
Enter a name for the sign-in meeting page.
6.
Select Custom Sign-in Page.
7.
Select a shared binary data object from the Template File list.
8.
Click OK once to save the link, and again to save the configuration.
9.
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