Choosing HTTP Response Pages

Reliable display of HTTP response pages depends on your network configuration, traffic loads, and size of the page. Smaller pages are more likely to display successfully.

Procedure


Step 1

In the access control policy editor, select HTTP Responses from the More drop-down arrow at the end of the packet flow line.

If the controls are dimmed, settings are inherited from an ancestor policy, or you do not have permission to modify the configuration. If the configuration is unlocked, uncheck Inherit from base policy to enable editing.

Step 2

Choose the Block Response Page and Interactive Block Response Page:

  • System-provided—Displays a generic response. Click View (View button) to view the code for this page.
  • Custom—Create a custom response page. A pop-up window appears, prepopulated with system-provided code that you can replace or modify by clicking Edit (edit icon). A counter shows how many characters you have used.
  • None—Disables the response page and blocks sessions without interaction or explanation. To quickly disable interactive blocking for the whole access control policy, choose this option.

Step 3

Click Save to save the policy.


What to do next

  • Deploy configuration changes.