How Do I Configure WAF If a Reverse Proxy Server Is Deployed for My Website?
In this case, the reverse proxy server will not be affected after the website is connected to WAF. In cloud CNAME access mode, WAF works as a reverse proxy between the client and your website server. The real IP addresses of your website server are hidden from the visitors, and only the IP addresses of WAF are visible to them.
For details, see How Do I Add a Domain Name/IP Address to WAF?
WAF Usage FAQs
- Why Does the Vulnerability Scanning Tool Report Disabled Non-standard Ports for My WAF-Protected Website?
- What Are the Restrictions on Using WAF in Enterprise Projects?
- How Do I Obtain the Real IP Address of a Web Visitor?
- Will Traffic Be Permitted After WAF Is Switched to the Bypassed Mode?
- What Are Local File Inclusion and Remote File Inclusion?
- What Is the Difference Between QPS and the Number of Requests?
- Does WAF Support Custom Authorization Policies?
- How Do I Configure My Server to Allow Only Requests from WAF?
- Why Do Cookies Contain the HWWAFSESID or HWWAFSESTIME field?
- Can I Switch Between the WAF Cloud Mode and Dedicated Mode?
- Can I Add a Domain Name or IP Address to WAF Under Different Accounts?
- How Do I Configure WAF If a Reverse Proxy Server Is Deployed for My Website?
- How Does WAF Forward Access Requests When Both a Wildcard Domain Name and a Single Domain Name Are Connected to WAF?
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