NETGEAR UTM10EW-100NAS Router User Manual


 
ProSecure Unified Threat Management UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manual
Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections 8-21
v1.0, September 2009
4. Complete the fields and select the checkboxes as explained Table 8-6.
Table 8-6. Add Portal Layout Settings
Item Description (or Subfield and Description)
Portal Layout and Theme Name
Portal Layout
Name
A descriptive name for the portal layout. This name is part of the path of the SSL
VPN portal URL.
Note: Custom portals are accessed at a different URL than the default portal. For
example, if your SSL VPN portal is hosted at
https://vpn.company.com, and you
create a portal layout named “CustomerSupport”, then users access the sub-site at
https://vpn.company.com/portal/CustomerSupport.
Note: Only alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) are
accepted in the Portal Layout Name field. If you enter other types of characters or
spaces, the layout name is truncated before the first non-alphanumeric character.
Note: Unlike most other URLs, this name is case-sensitive.
Portal Site Title The title that appears at the top of the user’s Web browser window. For example,
“Company Customer Support
Banner Title The banner title of a banner message that users see before they log in to the portal.
For example, “Welcome to Customer Support.”
Note: For an example, see Figure 8-8 on page 8-15. The banner title text is
displayed in the orange header bar.
Banner Message The text of a banner message that users see before they log in to the portal. For
example, “In case of login difficulty, call 123-456-7890.” Enter a plain text message
or include HTML and Java script tags. The maximum length of the login page
message is 4096 characters.
Note: For an example, see Figure 8-8 on page 8-15. The banner message text is
displayed in the grey header bar.
Display banner
message on login
page
Select this checkbox to show the banner title and banner message text on the login
screen as shown in Figure 8-8 on page 8-15.
HTTP meta tags
for cache control
(recommended)
Select this checkbox to apply HTTP meta tag cache control directives to this portal
layout. Cache control directives include:
<meta http-equiv=”pragma” content=”no-cache”>
<meta http-equiv=”cache-control” content=”no-cache”>
<meta http-equiv=”cache-control” content=”must-revalidate”>
Note: NETGEAR strongly recommends enabling HTTP meta tags for security
reasons and to prevent out-of-date Web pages, themes, and data being stored in a
user’s Web browser cache.