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cfw:ipMember:put Delete a member from an IP address group cfw:ipMember:delete Query IP address group members cfw:ipMember:list Create a service group cfw:serviceGroup:create Modify a service group cfw:serviceGroup:put Delete a service group cfw:serviceGroup:delete Query the details
Delete the rules that reference the domain name group and then delete the domain name group. 400 CFW.00200005 The domain name group in the request does not exist. The domain name group in the request does not exist.
In the row of an IP address, click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed Remove from Blacklist or Remove from Whitelist dialog box, confirm the information, enter DELETE, and click OK. Parent Topic: Managing ACL Policies
For more information about how to delete a CFW connection, see Submitting a Service Ticket. Parent Topic: Managing VPC Border Firewalls
Create a custom policy with the action to delete web tamper protection rules, set its Effect to Deny, and assign both this policy and the CFW FullAccess policy to the group the user belongs to.
Click Delete in the lower right corner of the target report to delete the report. Parent Topic: Security Report Management
(Optional) To delete a network domain group, click the Network Domain Name Group tab. Click the Domain Name Groups tab. Locate the row that contains the item to be deleted. Click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK.
You can only view predefined service groups, but cannot add services to it, or modify or delete it. The service group referenced by a protection rule cannot be deleted. Modify or delete the rule first. Adding a User-defined Service Group Log in to the management console.
You can only view predefined address groups, but cannot add IP addresses to it, or modify or delete it. The address group referenced by a protection rule cannot be deleted. Modify or delete the rule first. Adding User-defined Address Groups Log in to the management console.
References For details about how to enable, disable, modify, and delete security reports, see Managing Security Reports. Parent Topic: Security Report Management
DELETE: requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD: same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH: requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
Deleting IP address information: Click Delete in the Operation column of the row that contains the IP address, enter DELETE, and click OK. The deletion operation cannot be performed on the content added at a time.
Stopping Billing If you no longer need to use your CFW instances, you can unsubscribe from or delete them to stop the billing. For details, see Billing Termination. Managing Costs CFW costs mainly include resource costs.
Confirm the resource to be unsubscribed from, enter DELETE, and click OK. Parent topic: Billing FAQs
To delete IPS signatures in batches, select signatures and click Delete above the list. To modify actions in batches, select signatures and click Observe or Intercept above the list. For details about attack defense, see Attack Defense Overview.
Do not delete it. Step 1: Configure an SNAT Rule In the service list, click NAT Gateway under Networking. The Public NAT Gateway page is displayed. Click the name of a public network NAT gateway. The Basic Information tab is displayed. Click the SNAT Rules tab.
How to Defend Against Worms To defend against worms, you can establish good security habits, disable or delete unnecessary services, periodically update systems and applications, use strong passwords and multiple authentication mechanisms, and periodically back up data.
You are advised to modify or delete the policies in a timely manner. References For details about how to add a blacklist or whitelist for traffic protection, see Adding Blacklist or Whitelist Items to Block or Allow Traffic.
To delete packet capture tasks, select them and click Delete above the list. For details about how to enable Internet border traffic protection, see Enabling Internet Border Traffic Protection.
References Deleting an organization member account: Select an account and click Delete Account above the list. Using CFW to Protect EIPs Across Accounts Using CFW to Protect VPCs Across Accounts Parent Topic: System Management