Overview
Before using WAF, you need to connect your domain name to it and enable it for protection to take effect.
Step |
Description |
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Creating a domain name |
Add a website to be protected. For details, see Creating a Domain Name. |
Enabling WAF protection |
Enable WAF protection to protect your web services. For details, see Enabling WAF Protection.
NOTE:
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Configuring rules |
In addition to the built-in protection rules, WAF provides a rich set of custom rules. For details, see Rule Configurations. |
Enabling alarm notification |
Once the function is enabled, users can receive attack logs at the earliest moment. For details, see Enabling Alarm Notification. |
Handling false alarms |
If the attack events blocked or logged are false positives, mask them. For details, see Handling False Alarms. |
Viewing Dashboard |
View the request and attack statistics, event distribution, and top 5 attack resource IP addresses of yesterday, today, past 3 days, past 7 days, or past 30 days. For details, see Dashboard. |
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