WAF/IPS Policies

Administration of built-in modules

This section allows you to administer WAF/IPS Policies, which define the sets of defined behaviors for the WAF. The Policies are assigned to paths/URLs in the Security Profiles section of the Web Proxy page.

Existing WAF/IPS Policies are listed on the left side; selecting one will display its contents on the right for editing. A default Policy must always exist. Additional Policies for specific situations can be defined if needed.

WAF/IPS Management

Admins can create new WAF/IPS Policies, as discussed below. Admins can also edit many of the Policies that are included out of the box in a new deployment.

Out of the box, many of the included Policies are named with a prefix of WAF. This naming convention is recommended when creating/editing new Policies, but it is not mandatory.

A prefix of WAFT indicates a Reblaze-maintained WAF/IPS Policy template. If you do not wish to see any templates on this page, select the Hide Templates checkbox on the upper right. Templates are used by the Create New Site wizard, and can also be assigned to other sites/applications by admins in the Security Profiles section of the Web Proxy page.

WAF/IPS Policy Administration

To create a WAF/IPS Policy, select an existing one and choose Duplicate, then edit the newly-created copy.

When viewing or editing a WAF/IPS Policy, the Active Modules section allows you to enable/disable some of the modules. The four on the left are always active and cannot be turned off. (However, an ACL Policy that resolves to an action of Bypass will exempt a requestor from them.) These four modules are:

The next three modules are optional, but are recommended in most situations:

At the bottom of the page are the Request Arguments Limitations, Whitelist Argument Names, and Whitelist Rule IDs. These allow you to permit or deny requests based on the arguments contained in the request. For assistance with these entries, please contact support.

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