This article outlines the procedure to display a Logon Consent Banner or general notice at the bottom of the SBM login screen when SSO is enabled and SBM's authentication settings are configured to utilize the SBM login page. If you're using a CAC/Smart Card setup that is proxied over IIS, this setup will not work and you'll need to consult article S141333 for an alternate solution.
This document is for SBM 11.7.1+. Use KB S141333 for SBM 10.1.x - 11.7. One way to display a message or notice to users on login when using CAC/SSO is to use a reverse proxy to display the message to users when they go to the SBM page.
One way to display a message or notice to users on login when using CAC/SSO is to use a reverse proxy to display the message to users when they go to the SBM page. Another possible way would be to modify a .jsp file in your SBM installation to display the message on login to SBM. The message would display after login and prompt the user to accept before they can enter the SBM system.
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After upgrading to SDA 6.1.2, after login , the user may see the blue banner bar with the menu icon and a few other details. However, the majority of the screen is blank.
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