white_label_lucy_-_custom_branding
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- | * **Custom software name**: the current home directory and software name can be freely adapted within the advanced settings under " | + | * **Custom software name**: the current home directory and software name can be changed in Settings> |
- | {{ adminurl.png?600 }} | + | {{ whtlbl_scrn_1.png?600 }} |
* **Custom error pages**: When doing a phishing simulation users will receive a random link send within a campaign that might look like this: https:// | * **Custom error pages**: When doing a phishing simulation users will receive a random link send within a campaign that might look like this: https:// | ||
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If you don’t want LUCY to expose itself, you can define a global custom error message in the settings. This error message will appear as a customized 404 (not found page). You could of course also create some custom " | If you don’t want LUCY to expose itself, you can define a global custom error message in the settings. This error message will appear as a customized 404 (not found page). You could of course also create some custom " | ||
- | {{ 404err_config.png?600 }} | + | {{ whtlbl_scrn_3.png?600 }} |
- | When you save a new domain in LUCY you have the ability to define a custom 404 or homepage for that specific domain. Please click on "Not found template" | + | When you save a new domain in LUCY you have the ability to define a custom 404 or homepage for that specific domain. Please click on "Use custom |
- | {{ custom404.png?600 }} | + | {{ whtlbl_scrn_4.png?600 }} |
You will be able to set your custom 404 for this domain which will overwrite the global 404 setting. If you want to embed an image you can do this with a img tag that points to the external image on a 3rd party server (e.g. <img src=http:// | You will be able to set your custom 404 for this domain which will overwrite the global 404 setting. If you want to embed an image you can do this with a img tag that points to the external image on a 3rd party server (e.g. <img src=http:// |
white_label_lucy_-_custom_branding.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/09 16:44 by lucy