User Guide
NOTIFYING END USERS OF ORGANIZATION POLICIES
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end-user acknowledgement page when a user first accesses a browser after a certain
period of time. When the end-user acknowledgement page appears, users must click a
link to access the original site requested or any other website. Language and logo settings
apply to the end-user acknowledgement page as well as the notification pages. For more
information about configuring the end-user acknowledgement page, see “End-User
Acknowledgement Page” on page 252.
• End-user URL category warning page. You can configure the Web Proxy to warn users
that a site does not meet the organization’s acceptable use policies and allow them to
continue if they choose. The Web Proxy does this by displaying an end-user URL category
warning page when a user first accesses a website in a particular URL category after a
certain period of time. When the end-user URL category warning page appears, users can
click a link to access the original site requested. Language and logo settings apply to the
end-user URL category warning page as well as the notification pages. For more
information about configuring the end-user URL category warning page, see “Warning
Users and Allowing Them to Continue” on page 286.
• FTP notification messages. The FTP Proxy displays a different, predefined notification
messages depending on the reason for blocking a native FTP transaction. You can
customize these pages with a custom message. For more information, see “Working with
IronPort FTP Notification Messages” on page 257.
• General notification settings. You can configure the language used in IronPort notification
pages for both HTTP and FTP. You can also configure a logo to use for IronPort notification
pages for HTTP requests. For more information, see “Configuring General Settings for
Notification Pages” on page 240.