Customizing The Webvpn Login Page - Cisco FirePOWER ASA 5500 series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 37
Configuring WebVPN

Customizing the WebVPN Login Page

Figure 37-10
customize the page.
Figure 37-10
login-message {text | style} value
username-prompt {text | style} value
password-prompt {text | style} value
The following procedure guides you through customizing every element of the WebVPN Login page
using CLI commands and includes examples of the commands:
Enter WebVPN customization mode using the customization command from webvpn mode:
Step 1
hostname(config)# webvpn
hostname(config-webvpn)# customization cisco
hostname(config-webvpn-custom)#
Step 2
Change the CSS style of the WebVPN Login page using the page style command:
hostname(config-webvpn-custom)# page style font-size:large
Change the title using the title command:
Step 3
hostname(config-webvpn-custom)# title text Cisco WebVPN Service
Change the logo with a logo residing in flash memory using the logo command:
Step 4
To disallow a logo and prevent inheriting a logo, use the none option to set a null value.
hostname(config-webvpn-custom)#logo file disk0:cisco_logo.gif
Change the title of the Login box using the login-title command:
Step 5
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shows the WebVPN Login page and associated CLI commands that you can use to
WebVPN Login Page and Associated CLI Commands
logo {none | file { path value }}
title {text | style} value
group-prompt {text | style} value
login-button {text | style} value
[no] page style value
[no] title {text | style} value
[no] logo {none | file {path value}}
[no] login-title {text | style} value
login-title {text | style} value
clear-button {text | style} value
page style value
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WebVPN End User Setup
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