Export the default response pages you want to customize.
Select
Device
Response Pages
.
Click the
Type
of response page you want to
edit. A dialog for the response page appears.
Select
Predefined
, and then click
Export
.
Close
the dialog, and then repeat steps two and
three, if necessary.
Save the files to your system.
Edit an exported page.
Using the HTML text editor of your choice, edit the page:
To display custom information about the specific user, URL,
or category that was blocked, add one or more response page
variables.
To include custom images, sounds, style sheets, or links,
include one or more response page
references.
Save the edited page with a new filename.
Make sure that the page retains its UTF-8
encoding. For example, in Notepad you would select
UTF-8
from the
Encoding
drop-down in the Save As
dialog.
Import the customized response page.
Select
Device
Response Pages
.
Click the
Type
of response page you customized.
A dialog for the specific response page appears.
Select
Predefined
, and then click
Import
. A file selection dialog appears. For
Import File
,
Browse
for
the file you customized or enter the file path.
(
Optional
) For
Destination
, select the
virtual system that will use the response page, or select
shared
to make it available to all virtual
systems.
Click
OK
, and then
Close
the dialog.
Save the customized response page.
Commit
your changes.
Verify that the customized response page displays.
From a web browser, visit a URL that will trigger the response page. For
example, to verify a customized URL Filtering and Category Match response
page, visit a URL blocked by your Security policy rules.
The firewall uses the following ports to display the URL filtering response
pages: