Which Web Service Framework Protocols Does WAF Support?
WAF is deployed on the cloud.
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).
WAF can examine the following requests:
- WebSocket and WebSockets (enabled by default)
- WebSocket request inspection is enabled by default if Client Protocol is set to HTTP.
- WebSockets request inspection is enabled by default if Client Protocol is set to HTTPS.
- HTTP/HTTPS
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