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A regex match condition is a type of string match condition that identifies the pattern that you want to search for and the part of web requests, such as a ...
A web access control list (web ACL) gives you fine-grained control over all of the HTTP(S) web requests that your protected resource responds to.
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A regex match statement instructs AWS WAF to match a request component against a single regular expression (regex). A web request matches the statement if ...
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For the latest version of AWS WAF, see AWS WAF. Conditions specify when you want to allow or block requests. To allow or block requests based on whether the ...
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When you add rules to a web ACL, you specify whether you want AWS WAF Classic to allow or block requests based on the conditions in the rules.
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If you add more than one condition to a rule, a web request must match all the conditions for AWS WAF Classic to allow or block requests based on that rule.
AWS WAF Classic is a web application firewall that lets you monitor the HTTP and HTTPS requests that are forwarded to an Amazon API Gateway API, Amazon ...
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This tutorial shows how to use AWS WAF Classic to perform the following tasks: Set up AWS WAF Classic. Create a web access control list (web ACL) using the AWS ...
A string match condition identifies the string that you want to search for and the part of web requests, such as a specified header or the query string, that ...
A web access control list (web ACL) gives you fine-grained control over the web requests that your Amazon API Gateway API, Amazon CloudFront distribution or ...
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