Next-Generation Firewall
Configure Response Pages (Strata Cloud Manager)
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Configure Response Pages (Strata Cloud Manager)
You can configure the following response pages in:
Custom Response Page Types
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Description
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GlobalProtect App Help Page
| Custom help page for GlobalProtect users
(accessible from the settings menu on the GlobalProtect status
panel). (ConfigurationDevice Settings Services Agent SettingsResponse Pages) |
GlobalProtect Portal Login Page
| Login page for users who attempt to authenticate
to the GlobalProtect portal webpage. (ConfigurationDevice Settings Services Agent SettingsResponse Pages) |
GlobalProtect Portal Home Page
| Home page for users who successfully authenticate
to the GlobalProtect portal webpage. (ConfigurationDevice Settings Services Agent SettingsResponse Pages) |
GlobalProtect App Welcome Page
| Welcome page for users who successfully connect to
GlobalProtect. (ConfigurationDevice Settings Services Agent SettingsResponse Pages) |
MFA Login Page
| The firewall displays this page so that users can
respond to multi-factor authentication (MFA) challenges when
accessing services that are subject to Authentication policy
rules. Enter a message that tells users how to respond to the
MFA challenges. (ConfigurationIdentity Services AuthenticationResponse Pages) |
SAML Auth Internal Error Page
| Page to inform users that SAML authentication
failed. The page includes a link for the user to retry
authentication. (ConfigurationIdentity Services AuthenticationResponse Pages) |
Captive Portal Comfort Page | A message that confirms to the user that they have
successfully completed the authentication process. (ConfigurationIdentity Services AuthenticationResponse Pages) |
SSL Certificate Errors Notify Page
| Notification that an SSL certificate has been
revoked. (ConfigurationSecurity Services DecryptionResponse Pages) |
SSL Decryption Opt-out Page
| User warning page indicating that the firewall
will decrypt SSL sessions for inspection. (ConfigurationSecurity Services DecryptionResponse Pages) |
URL Access Management Block Page
| Access blocked by a URL filtering profile or
because the URL category is blocked by a Security policy
rule. (ConfigurationSecurity Services SettingsResponse Pages) |
URL Access Management Continue and Override Page
| Page with initial block policy that allows users
to bypass the block. For example, a user who thinks the page was
blocked inappropriately can click Continue to proceed to the
page. With the override page, a password is required for
the user to override the policy that blocks this URL. (ConfigurationSecurity Services SettingsResponse Pages) |
URL Access Management Safe Search Enforcement Block Page
| Access blocked by a Security policy rule with a
URL filtering profile that has the Safe Search Enforcement
option enabled. The user sees this page if a search is
performed using Bing, Google, Yahoo, Yandex, or YouTube and
their browser or search engine account setting for Safe Search
is not set to strict. The block page will instruct the user to
set the Safe Search setting to strict. (ConfigurationSecurity Services SettingsResponse Pages) |
Anti Phishing Block Page |
Displays to users when they attempt to enter valid corporate
credentials (usernames or passwords) on a web page for which
credential submissions are blocked. The user can continue to
access the site but remains unable to submit valid corporate
credentials to any associated web forms. (ConfigurationSecurity Services SettingsResponse Pages)
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Anti Phishing Continue Page | This page warns users against submitting corporate
credentials (usernames and passwords) to a web site. Warning
users against submitting credentials can help to discourage them
from reusing corporate credentials and to educate them about
possible phishing attempts. Users see this page when they
attempt to submit credentials to a site for which the User
Credential Submission permissions are set to continue. They must
select Continue to enter credentials on the site. (ConfigurationSecurity Services SettingsResponse Pages) |
- To import a custom HTML response page, click the link of the page type you would like to change and then clickImport HTML Template. For the import to be successful, the file must be in HTML format.
- To export a custom HTML response page, click Export HTML Template for the type of page.
- To edit a custom response page, click the link of the page, browse and choose the required file, click Save, and then click Push Config.