10.6.1 Configuring the B2C Login Page as a Service in Access Gateway

  1. Create a reverse proxy named b2cproxy in Access Gateway. Specify a Secure Port. For example, 443. Assign a wild card certificate as Server Certificate.

    For information about how to create a reverse proxy, see Managing Reverse Proxies and Authentication.

    NOTE:You can specify any value in Secure Port, but you must configure the B2C access management deployment URLs in Access Gateway accordingly.

  2. Create a proxy service named b2cproxyservice and provide the published DNS name as www.b2c.com.

    For information about how to create and configure a proxy service, see Creating a Proxy Service and Configuring a Proxy Service.

  3. Specify the IP address of the server that is hosting index.html.

    For information about index.html, see Section 10.4, Setting Up the B2C Login Page.

  4. Create a protected resource to the proxy service created in Step 2 and specify /* in URL Path while creating the protected resource.

    Do not assign a contract to this protected resource. This enables users with self-registration and password reset capabilities.

    For information about how to create a protected resource, see Setting Up a Protected Resource.

    Now, you can access the login page as https://www.b2c.com/portal.