waf site-publish-helper form-based-delegation
Use this command to create a Form Based Delegation rule.
To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have either w
or rw
permission to the sysgrp
area. For details, see Permissions.
Syntax
config waf site-publish-helper form-based-delegation
edit waf site-publish-helper form-based-delegation
set url-type { plain | regular}
set logon-url <URL>
set form-action <URL>
set additional-cookies
set username-field
set password-field
set waf site-publish-helper form-based-delegation
next
end
form-based-delegation_name |
Enter a name for the Form based Delegation rule. |
No default. |
url-type { plain | regular} |
plain —Enter a literal URL, such as /folder1/index.htm that the HTTP request must contain in order to match the rule, or use wildcards to match multiple URLs, such as /folder1/* or /folder1/*/index.htm. The URL must begin with a slash ( / ).
regular —A regular expression, such as ^/*.php, matching the URLs to which the rule should apply. The pattern does not require a slash ( / ).
|
plain |
logon-url <URL> |
Enter the logon URL in simple string or regular expression. |
No default. |
form-action <URL> |
The URL of the form. |
No default. |
method { PUT | GET} |
Select whether to use GET or POST method to initiate the authentication requests to the server. |
POST |
additional-cookies |
Configure to add cookie in the authentication request. |
disable
|
username-field
|
The keyword of the username field.
|
No default.
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password-field
|
The keyword of the password field.
|
No default.
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additional-field-list
|
Enter additional fields to add in the authentication request.
field-entry: field content
The format must be “key=value”
|
No default.
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To use the Form Based Delegation, you need to create a Site Publish rule, select HTML Form Authentication for Client Authentication Method, select Form Based Delegation for Authentication Delegation, then choose the Form Based Delegation you have created. See waf site-publish-helper rule.