Customize Self-Service Console Web Pages
If you have deployed a web tier, you can replace the RSA logo with your own custom logo on the Self-Service Console web pages and risk-based authentication (RBA) logon pages. On the Self-Service Console logon pages, you can add custom header and footer text.
In addition, an administrator can configure a custom logon banner that users are required to accept before logging on to the Self-Service Console. For instructions, see Configure a Web-Tier Self-Service Console Logon Banner on Windows or Configure a Web-Tier Self-Service Console Logon Banner on Linux.
Procedure
In the Operations Console, go to Deployment Configuration > Web-Tier Deployments > Customization.
On the Web Tier Customization page, do the following.
(Self-Service Console and RBA logon pages) Select a new logo file for Self-Service Console and RBA logon pages. You can replace the RSA logo with your own. The logo file must be a .gif file that is less than 5 MB. The image must fit within 300 pixels wide by 50 pixels high.
(Self-Service Console) Enter text for the header for Self-Service Console only. You can add some user information, such as “Welcome to the your company name Self-Service Console, where you can request an on-demand tokencode and update your user profile.”
(Self-Service Console) Enter text for footer 1 for Self-Service Console only. You can add up to three lines of text.
(Self-Service Console) Enter text for footer 2.
(Self-Service Console) Enter text for footer 3.
Click Save.
After you finish
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