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Customizing WebVPN Pages

You can change the appearance of WebVPN pages displayed to WebVPN users. This includes the Login
page displayed to users when they connect to the security appliance, the Home page displayed to users
after the security appliance authenticates them, the Application Access window displayed when users
launch an application, and the Logout page displayed when users logout of WebVPN service.
After you customize the WebVPN pages, you can save your customization and apply it to a specific
tunnel group, group, or user. You can create and save many customizations, enabling the security
appliance to change the appearance of WebVPN pages for individual users, or group of users.
This section contains the following topics and tasks:
Using Cascading Style Sheet Parameters
Many WebVPN customization commands contain the style option. The value is expressed as any valid
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) parameters. Describing these parameters is beyond the scope of this
document. For more information about CSS parameters, consult CSS specifications at the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website at www.w3.org. Appendix F of the CSS 2.1 Specification
contains a convenient list of CSS parameters, and is available at www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/propidx.html.
Here are some tips for making the most common changes to the WebVPN pages—the page colors:
To easily customize the WebVPN pages, we recommend that you use ASDM, which has convenient
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features for configuring style elements, including color swatches and preview capabilities.
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The toolbar lets you enter URLs, browse file locations, and choose preconfigured web connections
without interfering with the main browser window.
If you configure your browser to block popups, the floating toolbar cannot display.
If you close the toolbar, the security appliance prompts you to confirm that you want to end the
WebVPN session.
Table 37-6 on page 37-45
Using Cascading Style Sheet Parameters, page 37-34
Customizing the WebVPN Login Page, page 37-35
Customizing the WebVPN Logout Page, page 37-36
Customizing the WebVPN Home Page, page 37-37
Customizing the Application Access Window, page 37-39
Customizing the Prompt Dialogs, page 37-40
Applying Customizations to Tunnel Groups, Groups and Users, page 37-41
You can use a comma-separated RGB value, an HTML color value, or the name of the color if
recognized in HTML.
RGB format is 0,0,0, a range of decimal numbers from 0 to 255 for each color (red, green, blue); the
comma separated entry indicates the level of intensity of each color to combine with the others.
HTML format is #000000, six digits in hexadecimal format; the first and second represent red, the
third and fourth green, and the fifth and sixth represent blue.
for detailed information about using WebVPN.
Chapter 37
Configuring WebVPN
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