06-04-2008 06:24 AM - edited 07-03-2021 03:58 PM
I have a guest access network supported by WLC and managed by WCS and use the default web login paged.
I would like to upload a customized page using the web auth bundle option. I do not want to use an external server.
I can generate an acceptable HTML page, but can anyone point me to detailed instructions on how to create the customised page and what variables need to be configured.
06-04-2008 03:45 PM
That is kind of tough.... you have to download the current html and then edit that to your liking. You can download the .tar file from WCS and use that if you like. What you have to do is make sure you tar the file correctly. Either use Linux box to tar the file or use 7-zip for windows. If using 7-zip, right click on the login.tar file and click on 7-ZIP and then open archive. Then add your images and delete the old cisco image. Then you would delete the login.html and then copy and past your login.html. This will keep the tar file in good shape. If you extract the file and then try to tar it, it will fail the upload.
Also in the html, watch out for the hidden code. You need that in order for it to work.
Good Luck and hope this helps!
06-05-2008 01:34 PM
Thanks for the prompt response. Do you have anymore info on the hidden html codes. I need to book some down time and just want to cover every aspect prior to attending to this.
06-05-2008 04:32 PM
Take a look at this link. It includes the default code, just cut and paste it and do a find on hidden. You will see the hidden code.
Hope this helps.
06-05-2008 06:12 PM
Forgot to post the link:
06-16-2008 04:12 AM
Can you tell me how to upload the webauth bundle from the controller. There is no webauth filtype in the Upload screen and I cannot see a way to browse the directories from command line to find the filename.
06-16-2008 04:22 AM
Do you know if I should be using the javascript referred on the web login page. The sample script does not refer to javascript, but I notice that the default web log in page refers to loginscript.js
On my edited page i hit the submit button and it does nothing.
06-16-2008 04:48 AM
Do you know if I should be using the javascript referred on the web login page. The sample script does not refer to javascript, but I notice that the default web log in page refers to loginscript.js
On my edited page i hit the submit button and it does nothing.
06-16-2008 04:56 AM
You really need to keep the html file consistent. If you look at the code, there is a script section which needs to stay and also the hidden stuff. There is links to the input buttons which has to stay... you just have to hide it or move it around in the page.
07-12-2010 12:09 AM
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