Updated on 2024-11-04 GMT+08:00

What's New

October 2024

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Console page modification

The new WAF console provides you with better experience.

Commercial use

-

2

Dashboard page optimized

  • Custom time ranges supported
  • Protection Overview part added on the Dashboard page

Commercial use

Dashboard

3

New page for connecting domain names in cloud mode

The page for adding websites to cloud WAF was optimized, which is easier to use.

Commercial use

Connecting Your Website to WAF (Cloud Mode - CNAME Access)

4

New web UI for changing expansion package specifications

An independent entry is provided for changing specifications of expansion packages.

Commercial use

Changing the Cloud WAF Edition and Specifications

5

IP address range 0.0.0.0/0 and ::/0 supported for IP address blacklist and whitelist rules

You can configure 0.0.0.0/0 and ::/0 IP address ranges in IP address blacklist and whitelist rules to block all IPv4 and IPv6 traffic, respectively.

Commercial use

Configuring IP Address Blacklist and Whitelist Rules to Block or Allow Specified IP Addresses

February 2024

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Dedicated WAF mode available

If your service servers are deployed on Huawei Cloud, you can use dedicated WAF instances to protect your website services as long as your website has domain names or IP addresses.

Commercial use

Adding a Website to WAF (Dedicated Mode)

2

Console page modification

The new WAF console provides you with better experience.

Commercial use

-

September 2022

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

This issue is the first official release.

Web Application Firewall (WAF) keeps web services stable and secure. It examines all HTTP and HTTPS requests to detect and block the following attacks: Structured Query Language (SQL) injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), web shells, command and code injections, file inclusion, sensitive file access, third-party vulnerability exploits, Challenge Collapsar (CC) attacks, malicious crawlers, and cross-site request forgery (CSRF).

Commercial use

Web Application Firewall