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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 all of the HTTP(S) web requests that your protected resource responds to.
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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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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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To allow or block requests based on strings that appear in the requests, create string match conditions. For more information, see Working with string match ...
Create a web access control list (web ACL) using the wizard in the AWS WAF console. Choose the AWS resources that you want AWS WAF to inspect web requests for.
When you add both conditions to the same rule and add the rule to a web ACL, AWS WAF Classic allows or blocks requests only when both the URI and the query ...
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.
A size constraint condition identifies the part of web requests that you want AWS WAF Classic to look at, the number of bytes that you want AWS WAF Classic to ...
You can use AWS WAF to create the following associations between web ACLS and your resources:
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