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INFO: What HTML tags are used on WebMarshal notification pages?

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This article applies to:

  • WebMarshal 

Question:

  • What HTML tags are used on WebMarshal notification pages?
  • What variables are available in WebMarshal templates?

Information:

This article lists the tags or variables that can be used on WebMarshal notification pages.

Note: When editing WebMarshal notification pages, it is recommended that you make a copy of the existing page, rename it, and then edit the renamed page. Please refer to the WebMarshal User Guide for more detailed instructions on editing notification pages.

     

  • {AcceptDetails} and {AcceptUrl}
    These tags are used on warning pages. They provide the "click to accept and continue" functionality.

     

  • {AddressResolutionPreference} - Available from 7.0.
    The current Address Resolution Preference setting (IPv4 only, IPv6 only, Prefer IPv4, or Prefer IPv6).

     

  • {CategoryMatches} and {CategoryMatchesBlank} - available from 6.5.5.
    A comma separated list of URL Categories that match the triggered rule.
    If no categories match, {CategoryMatches} returns "Uncategorized" while {CategoryMatchesBlank} returns a completely empty (invisible) result.

     

  • {DisplayUrl} - available from 6.5.
    The URL that was blocked (formatted for display purposes).

     

  • {DomainName} - available from 6.5.
    The domain of the URL that was blocked (used for display purposes).

     

  • {IPAddressAttempted} - Available from 7.0. 
    The IP address that WebMarshal used when attempting to connect to a remote site. This information may be useful where an address can be resolved but the connection failed due to policy, upstream firewall, or error.

     

  • {ProductVersion}
    The version number of the WebMarshal server.

     

  • {QuotaTable}
    A table listing the usage quotas that apply to the user and showing the amounts remaining in the current allocation period. Available in WebMarshal 3.5 and above.

     

  • {RedirectMsg}
    The reason why the URL (or file download/upload) was blocked (for example, "Access to this site was blocked by the rule Block Offensive Language").

     

  • {ServerName}
    The name of the WebMarshal server.

     

  • {TextCensorMatches}
    A list of TextCensor expresssions that triggered.
    • In release 6.9.5 and above, you can control the level of detail returned; see Trustwave Knowledgebase article Q14536.
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  • {Url}
    The URL that was blocked.

     

  • {UserName}
    The name of the authenticated user that was blocked from the site (such as domain\username or a computer name).

     

 

Notes:

To learn more about changing default templates in WebMarshal, please refer to the WebMarshal User Guide for your version.

For Version 2.x, refer to Trustwave Knowledgebase article Q10248.

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NETIQKB29532
Marshal KB325

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