Updated on 2024-10-31 GMT+08:00

Web Protection Trend Statistics

On the Web Protection Trend Statistics page, you can view response action data of yesterday, today, past 3 days, past 7 days, past 30 days, or a custom time range.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner of the page and choose Content Delivery & Edge Computing > CDN and Security.
  3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Edge Security > Statistic. On the displayed Statistic page, click the Web Protection Trend Statistics tab.
  4. In the upper part of the Web Protection Trend Statistics page, set the domain name, website, time range, and time granularity.

    • All protected websites: By default, the information about all websites you add to EdgeSec in all enterprise projects are displayed.
    • Time range: You can select Yesterday, Today, Past 3 Days, Past 7 Days, Past 30 Days, or Custom.

      The maximum time range is Past 30 Days.

    • Time granularity: This parameter depends on the selected query time range. For details, see Table 1.
      Table 1 Time granularity

      Time Range

      Time Granularity

      1 hour

      1 minute or 5 minutes

      Within 1 day (> 1 hour)

      1 minute, 5 minutes, or 1 hour

      Within 3 days (> 1 day)

      1 minute, 5 minutes, 1 hour, or 1 day

      Within 7 days (> 3 days)

      5 minutes, 1 hour, or 1 day

      Within 30 days (> 7 days)

      1 hour or 1 day

  5. View the attack type trend chart and response action trend chart. The attack type trend chart displays the number of CC attacks, precise access control attacks, bot attacks, and web application attacks, as well as the total number of attacks. The response action trend chart displays the number of different response actions, which include:

    • Log only: A request that matches the rule is logged but not blocked.
    • Block: A request that matches the rule is blocked and the block response page is returned to the client that initiates the request.
    • Verification code: If the JavaScript challenge fails, a verification code is required. Requests will be blocked unless the visitor enters a correct verification code.
    • JS challenge: EdgeSec returns a piece of JavaScript code that can be automatically executed by a normal browser to the client. If the client properly executes the JavaScript code, EdgeSec allows all requests from the client within a period of time (30 minutes by default). During this period, no verification is required. If the client fails to execute the code, WAF blocks the requests.
    Figure 1 Trend chart