Chapter 17 Captive Portal

Table 51 Web Authentication Policy Commands (continued)

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

web-auth login setting

Sets the login web page through which the user authenticate their

 

connections before connecting to the rest of the network or Internet.

 

See Table 52 on page 114 for the sub-commands.

 

 

web-auth policy <1..1024>

Creates the specified condition for forcing user authentication, if

 

necessary, and enters sub-command mode. The NXC checks the

 

conditions in sequence, starting at 1. See Table 53 on page 115 for

 

the sub-commands.

 

 

web-auth policy append

Creates a new condition for forcing user authentication at the end of

 

the current list and enters sub-command mode. See Table 53 on

 

page 115 for the sub-commands.

 

 

web-auth policy delete <1..1024>

Deletes the specified condition.

web-auth policy flush

Deletes all the conditions for forcing user authentication.

web-auth policy insert <1..1024>

Creates a new condition for forcing user authentication at the

 

specified location, renumbers the other conditions accordingly, and

 

enters sub-command mode. See Table 53 on page 115 for the sub-

 

commands.

 

 

web-auth policy move <1..1024> to

Moves the specified condition to the specified location and

<1..1024>

renumbers the other conditions accordingly.

show web-auth activation

Displays whether forcing user authentication is enabled or not.

show web-auth authentication

Displays the name of authentication method used for the captive

 

portal page.

show web-auth default-rule

Displays the default captive portal authentication settings the NXC

 

uses on traffic not matching any exceptional service or other

 

authentication policy.

 

 

show web-auth exceptional-service

Displays services that users can access without user authentication.

show web-auth policy {<1..1024>

Displays details about the policies for forcing user authentication.

all}

 

show web-auth status

Displays the web portal page settings.

17.1.1.1 web-auth login setting Sub-commands

The following table describes the sub-commands for the web-auth login setting command.

Table 52 web-auth login setting Sub-commands

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

exit

Leaves the sub-command mode.

type {external

Sets which login page appears whenever the web portal intercepts network

internal}

traffic, preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to the network.

 

internal: Use the default login page built into the NXC.

 

external: Use a custom login page from an external web portal. You can

 

configure the look and feel of the web portal page.

[no] error-url <url>

Sets the error page’s URL; for example: http://192.168.1.1/error.cgi.

 

192.168.1.1 is the web server on which the web portal files are installed.

[no] login-url <url>

Sets the login page’s URL; for example: http://192.168.1.1/login.cgi.

 

192.168.1.1 is the web server on which the web portal files are installed.

[no] logout-url <url>

Sets the logout page’s URL; for example: http://192.168.1.1/logout.cgi.

 

192.168.1.1 is the web server on which the web portal files are installed.

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