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Updated on 2024-01-12 GMT+08:00

Enabling or Disabling SQL Injection Detection

SQL injection detection is enabled by default. You can disable or enable the detection rules.

One piece of audited data can match only one SQL injection detection rule.

Prerequisites

  • You have applied for a database audit instance and the Status is Running.
  • You can enable SQL injection detection when the status is Disabled.
  • You can disable SQL injection detection when the status is Enabled.

Disabling SQL Injection Detection

SQL injection detection is enabled by default. You can disable the detection rules as required. When an SQL injection detection rule is disabled, the audit rule does not take effect.

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Select a region, click , and choose Security > Database Security Service. The Dashboard page is displayed.
  3. In the navigation tree, choose Rules.
  4. In the Instance drop-down list, select the instance for which you want to disable SQL injection detection.
  5. Click the SQL Injection tab.

    Only user-defined rules can be edited and deleted. Default rules can only be enabled and disabled.

  6. Locate the SQL injection rule you want to disable, and click Disable in the Operation column.

    Figure 1 Disabling an SQL injection detection rule

    When the status of an SQL injection detection rule is Disabled, SQL injection detection is disabled successfully.

Follow-Up Procedure

To restart an SQL injection detection rule, click Enable in the Operation column of the target rule.
Figure 2 Enabling an SQL injection detection rule

When the status of an SQL injection detection rule is Enabled, SQL injection detection is enabled successfully.