Class ProtectionRuleExclusion
Allows specified types of requests to bypass the protection rule. If a request matches any of the criteria in the exclusions
field, the protection rule will not be executed. Rules can have more than one exclusion and exclusions are applied to requests disjunctively, meaning the specified exclusion strings are independently matched against the specified targets of a request. The first target to match a specified string will trigger an exclusion. **Example: ** If the following exclusions are defined for a protection rule: "action": "BLOCK", "exclusions": [ { "target":"REQUEST_COOKIES", "exclusions":["example.com", "12345", "219ffwef9w0f"] }, { "target":"REQUEST_COOKIE_NAMES", "exclusions":["OAMAuthnCookie", "JSESSIONID", "HCM-PSJSESSIONID"] } ], "key": "1000000",A request with the cookie name sessionid would trigger an exclusion. A request with the cookie name yourcompany.com would not trigger and exclusion.
Inherited Members
Namespace: Oci.WaasService.Models
Assembly: OCI.DotNetSDK.Waas.dll
Syntax
public class ProtectionRuleExclusion
Properties
Exclusions
Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "exclusions")]
public List<string> Exclusions { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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List<string> |
Target
Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "target")]
[JsonConverter(typeof(ResponseEnumConverter))]
public ProtectionRuleExclusion.TargetEnum? Target { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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ProtectionRuleExclusion.TargetEnum? | The target of the exclusion. |