Why Is My Domain Name or IP Address Inaccessible?
Symptoms
If Access Progress for a website you have added to WAF is Accessible, the connection between WAF and the website domain name or IP address has been established.
Troubleshooting and Solutions for Cloud WAF Instances
Refer to Figure 1 and Table 1 to fix connection failures for websites protected in cloud mode.
Possible Cause |
Solution |
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Cause 1: Access Status of Protected Website not updated |
In the Access Status column for the protected website, click to update the status. |
Cause 2: Website access traffic not enough for WAF to consider the website accessible
NOTICE:
After you connect a website to WAF, the website is considered accessible only when WAF detects at least 20 requests to the website within 5 minutes. |
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Cause 3: Incorrect domain name settings |
NOTICE:
WAF can protect the website using the following types of domain names:
Domain names example.com and www.example.com are different. Ensure that correct domain names are added to WAF. Perform the following steps to ensure that the domain name settings are correct.
If there are incorrect domain name settings, remove the domain name from WAF and add it to WAF again. |
Cause 4: DNS record or the back-to-source IP addresses of proxies not configured |
Check whether the website connected to WAF uses proxies such as advanced anti-DDoS, CDN, and cloud acceleration service.
For details, see Adding a Domain Name to WAF. |
Cause 5: Incorrect DNS record or proxy back-to-source address |
Perform the following steps to check whether the domain name CNAME record takes effect:
If the CNAME record fails to work, modify the DNS record or the back-to-source address of the in-use proxy. For details, see Adding a Domain Name to WAF. |
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