Configuring Password Protected Files Portal
The Password Protected File (PPF) Portal is where the recipient of a password protected file can enter the password so the file can continue being processed by the Positive Selection® Engine engine.
You can customize the interactions between Secure File Gateway and your users, so the message is consistent with your organization's branding and style.
The root folder of your VM has an Extras folder, containing the following files and commands:
n | Blocked_Ppf.rtf |
n | Blocked.rtf |
n | update-block-pdf-template.sh |
n | update-password-protected—portal-logo.sh |
You can replace the default rtf files with documents customized to represent your organization. Then run the command to update Secure File Gateway.
Customizing PPF Message
A message will be sent to the recipient of a PPF advising them that when they enter the password of their PPF it will be processed for positive selection, then released. This message is created from the Blocked_Pdf.rtf file. You can make changes to this file and maintain consistency with your organization’s branding and messaging style.
The Blocked_Pdf.rtf file is used when you update the PDF. The file name must remain the same. Update Secure File Gatewayfrom the same folder, using the following command:
./ update-block-pdf-template.sh
The PDF will be updated and used instead of the default file.
Customizing the PPF Portal Logo
You can configure the image in the PPF portal to be your organization's logo by placing an image file named logo.png file in the Extras folder. The image should be cropped and without padding. Update Secure File Gateway from the same folder, using the following command:
update-password-protected—portal-logo.sh
The PPF portal will be updated and use the new image instead of the default.
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