Login
Scripts:
Login (or logon)
scripts are used by the Web Filter server in Tier 1 authentication for
re-authenticating users on the network. The following login scripts
are examples of syntax that:
must be entered in the login script
or
can be viewed on the authentication server
console
must be entered in the Authentication
Block Page window
Enter in the Login Script
The following syntax must be entered in the login script in the
appropriate directory on the authentication server console:
Net Use Syntax
The virtual IP address is used by the Web Filter to communicate with
all users who log on the network. This address must be in the same
subnet as the one used by the monitoring interface of the Web Filter.
The basic syntax is:
NET USE \\virtualip\R3000$
Example:
NET USE \\192.168.0.20\R3000$
For testing,
user information can be specified on the command line as follows:
NET USE \\virtualip\R3000$
/user:DOMAINNAME\username password
The command
to disconnect a session is:
NET USE \\virtualip\R3000$
/delete
NOTE: Since
the path is case sensitive, the entry of R3000$ and r3000$ would
create two separate connections.
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View Syntax on the Server Console
The following syntax can be viewed on the authentication server
console, for the
LDAP Windows 2000 Server:
\\servername.suffix\sysvol\domainname.suffix\policies\{guid}\
user\scripts\logon
c:\winnt\sysvol\sysvol\domainname.suffix\scripts
c:\winnt\sysvol\domainname\scripts
Enter
in the Block Page Authentication window
In
addition to the use of login scripts in the console of the authentication
server, a login script path must be entered in the Block Page Authentication
window of the Web Filter Administrator console. This script is used for re-authenticating
users on the network.
The following syntax must be used:
\\SERVERNAME\netlogon
or
\\IPaddress\netlogon
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