How Do I Configure Domain Names to Be Protected When Adding Domain Names?
Before using WAF, you need to add domain names to be protected to WAF based on your web service protection requirements. WAF supports addition of single domain names and wildcard domain names. This section describes how to configure domain names to be protected.
Basic Concepts
- Wildcard domain name
A wildcard domain name is a domain name that contains the wildcard * and starts with *..
For example, *.example.com is a correct wildcard domain name, but *.*.example.com is not.
A wildcard domain name counts as one domain name.
- Single domain name
A single domain name is also called a common domain name and is a specific domain name (a non-wildcard domain name).
For example, www.example.com or example.com is a single domain name.
For example, www.example.com counts as a domain name and so does a.www.example.com.
Selecting a Domain Name Type
WAF supports single domain names and wildcard domain names.
- If services of a domain name to be protected are the same, enter a single domain name. For example, if all the services of www.example.com to be protected are services on port 8080, set Domain Name to a single domain name www.example.com.
- If the server IP address of each subdomain name is the same, enter a wildcard domain name to be protected. For example, if the server IP addresses corresponding to a.example.com, b.example.com, and c.example.com are the same, Domain Name can be set to a wildcard domain name *.example.com.
- If the server IP addresses of subdomain names are different, add subdomain names as single domain names one by one.
You are advised to set the added domain name to be protected to be the same as the domain name that is set at the DNS provider.
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