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Related Operations To delete domain names in batches, select the domain names and click Delete above the website list. Parent Topic: Managing Websites
√ √ Deleting a web tamper protection rule waf:antiTamperRule:delete √ √ Deleting a CC attack protection rule waf:ccRule:delete √ √ Configuring a precise protection rule waf:preciseProtectionRule:delete √ √ Deleting a global protection whitelist rule waf:falseAlarmMaskRule:delete
To delete a rule, locate the row that contains the rule and click Delete in the Operation column. You can also select multiple rules and click Delete above the list to delete them all together. To enable multiple rules, select them and click Enable above the list.
To delete a rule, locate the row containing the rule. In the Operation column, click More > Delete. To delete protection policies in batches, select all policies you want to delete and click Delete above the policy list. Parent Topic: Policy Management
To delete a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Delete in the Operation column. To update a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Update in the Operation column.
To delete a policy that has been applied to domain names, add these domain names to other policies first. Then, click More > Delete in the Operation column of the policy you want to delete. Figure 1 Selecting one or more domain names Click OK. Parent Topic: Policy Management
If they are incorrect, click Delete in the Operation column to delete the rule. Then, click Add Rule above the rule list and configure another rule. For details, see Configuring a Web Tamper Protection Rule.
To delete a reference table, click Delete in the row containing the reference table. Parent Topic: Configuring Protection Policies
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 WAF FullAccess policy to the group the user belongs to.
To delete a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Delete in the Operation column. To update a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Update in the Operation column.
To delete a report template, locate the row containing the report template you want to delete and choose More > Delete in the Operation column.
Then, delete the dedicated WAF instance you no longer need. The billing stops upon the deletion.
Disabling CC Attack Protection Rule in intelligent access control will delete all CC attack protection rules generated intelligently. Disabling Precise Protection Rule in intelligent access control will delete all precise protection rule generated intelligently.
To delete a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Delete in the Operation column. To update a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Update in the Operation column.
Solution If you want to add it to WAF under the current account, delete it from another account first. Parent topic: Website Connect Issues
Figure 6 Dedicated engine list In the row containing the instance, click More > Delete in the Operation column. You can also select multiple dedicated instances and click Delete in the upper left corner above the list to delete them all at once.
If you no longer need a pay-per-use dedicated WAF instance, you can delete it on the Instance Management > Dedicated Engine page. The billing stops upon the deletion.
To ignore such an event, delete or disable the custom rule hit by the event. If either of the following numbers in an access request exceeds 512, WAF will block the request as an invalid request and gray out the Handle False Alarm button.
To delete or modify a rule, click Delete or Modify in the Operation column of the rule. Parent Topic: Configuring Protection Policies
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.