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NAMEwaas_waf-config_update -
DESCRIPTIONUpdates the Web Application Firewall configuration for a specified WAAS policy.To update platform provided resources such as GoodBots, ProtectionRules, and ThreatFeeds, first retrieve the list of available resources with the related list operation, such as GetThreatFeeds or GetProtectionRules. The returned list will contain objects with key properties that can be used to update the resource during the UpdateWafConfig request. USAGEoci waas waf-config update [OPTIONS] REQUIRED PARAMETERS
The OCID <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm> of the WAAS policy. OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
The access rules applied to the Web Application Firewall. Used for defining custom access policies with the combination of ALLOW, DETECT, and BLOCK rules, based on different criteria. This option is a JSON list with items of type AccessRule. For documentation on AccessRule please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/waas/20181116/datatypes/AccessRule. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
The IP address rate limiting settings used to limit the number of requests from an address. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
A list of caching rules applied to the web application. This option is a JSON list with items of type CachingRule. For documentation on CachingRule please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/waas/20181116/datatypes/CachingRule. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
A list of CAPTCHA challenge settings. These are used to challenge requests with a CAPTCHA to block bots. This option is a JSON list with items of type Captcha. For documentation on Captcha please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/waas/20181116/datatypes/Captcha. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
A list of the custom protection rule OCIDs and their actions. This option is a JSON list with items of type CustomProtectionRuleSetting. For documentation on CustomProtectionRuleSetting please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/waas/20181116/datatypes/CustomProtectionRuleSetting. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
The device fingerprint challenge settings. Used to detect unique devices based on the device fingerprint information collected in order to block bots. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
Perform update without prompting for confirmation.
Provide input to this command as a JSON document from a file using the file://path-to/file syntax. The --generate-full-command-json-input option can be used to generate a sample json file to be used with this command option. The key names are pre-populated and match the command option names (converted to camelCase format, e.g. compartment-id –> compartmentId), while the values of the keys need to be populated by the user before using the sample file as an input to this command. For any command option that accepts multiple values, the value of the key can be a JSON array. Options can still be provided on the command line. If an option exists in both the JSON document and the command line then the command line specified value will be used. For examples on usage of this option, please see our “using CLI with advanced JSON options” link: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/API/SDKDocs/cliusing.htm#AdvancedJSONOptions
A list of bots allowed to access the web application. This option is a JSON list with items of type GoodBot. For documentation on GoodBot please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/waas/20181116/datatypes/GoodBot. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
The human interaction challenge settings. Used to look for natural human interactions such as mouse movements, time on site, and page scrolling to identify bots. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
For optimistic concurrency control. In the PUT or DELETE call for a resource, set the if-match parameter to the value of the etag from a previous GET or POST response for that resource. The resource will be updated or deleted only if the etag provided matches the resource’s current etag value.
The JavaScript challenge settings. Used to challenge requests with a JavaScript challenge and take the action if a browser has no JavaScript support in order to block bots. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
The maximum time to wait for the work request to reach the state defined by --wait-for-state. Defaults to 1200 seconds.
The key in the map of origins referencing the origin used for the Web Application Firewall. The origin must already be included in Origins. Required when creating the WafConfig resource, but not on update.
The map of origin groups and their keys used to associate origins to the wafConfig. Origin groups allow you to apply weights to groups of origins for load balancing purposes. Origins with higher weights will receive larger proportions of client requests. To add additional origins to your WAAS policy, update the origins field of a UpdateWaasPolicy request. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
A list of the protection rules and their details. This option is a JSON list with items of type ProtectionRule. For documentation on ProtectionRule please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/waas/20181116/datatypes/ProtectionRule. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
The settings to apply to protection rules. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
A list of threat intelligence feeds and the actions to apply to known malicious traffic based on internet intelligence. This option is a JSON list with items of type ThreatFeed. For documentation on ThreatFeed please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/waas/20181116/datatypes/ThreatFeed. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.
This operation asynchronously creates, modifies or deletes a resource and uses a work request to track the progress of the operation. Specify this option to perform the action and then wait until the work request reaches a certain state. Multiple states can be specified, returning on the first state. For example, --wait-for-state SUCCEEDED --wait-for-state FAILED would return on whichever lifecycle state is reached first. If timeout is reached, a return code of 2 is returned. For any other error, a return code of 1 is returned. Accepted values are: ACCEPTED, CANCELED, CANCELING, FAILED, IN_PROGRESS, SUCCEEDED
Check every --wait-interval-seconds to see whether the work request to see if it has reached the state defined by --wait-for-state. Defaults to 30 seconds.
A list of IP addresses that bypass the Web Application Firewall. This option is a JSON list with items of type Whitelist. For documentation on Whitelist please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/waas/20181116/datatypes/Whitelist. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax. The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax. GLOBAL PARAMETERSUse oci --help for help on global parameters.--auth-purpose, --auth, --cert-bundle, --cli-auto-prompt, --cli-rc-file, --config-file, --debug, --defaults-file, --endpoint, --generate-full-command-json-input, --generate-param-json-input, --help, --latest-version, --max-retries, --no-retry, --opc-client-request-id, --opc-request-id, --output, --profile, --query, --raw-output, --region, --release-info, --request-id, --version, -?, -d, -h, -i, -v EXAMPLESCopy the following CLI commands into a file named example.sh. Run the command by typing “bash example.sh” and replacing the example parameters with your own.Please note this sample will only work in the POSIX-compliant bash-like shell. You need to set up the OCI configuration <https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/API/SDKDocs/cliinstall.htm#configfile> and appropriate security policies <https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Identity/Concepts/policygetstarted.htm> before trying the examples. export compartment_id=<substitute-value-of-compartment_id> # https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/oci-cli/latest/oci_cli_docs/cmdref/waas/waas-policy/create.html#cmdoption-compartment-id export domain=<substitute-value-of-domain> # https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/oci-cli/latest/oci_cli_docs/cmdref/waas/waas-policy/create.html#cmdoption-domain waas_policy_id=$(oci waas waas-policy create --compartment-id $compartment_id --domain $domain --query data.id --raw-output) oci waas waf-config update --waas-policy-id $waas_policy_id AUTHOROracleCOPYRIGHT2016, 2022, Oracle
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