#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AwsManagedRulesAntiDDoSRuleSet {
pub client_side_action_config: Option<ClientSideActionConfig>,
pub sensitivity_to_block: Option<SensitivityToAct>,
}
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Configures the use of the anti-DDoS managed rule group, AWSManagedRulesAntiDDoSRuleSet
. This configuration is used in ManagedRuleGroupConfig
.
The configuration that you provide here determines whether and how the rules in the rule group are used.
For additional information about this and the other intelligent threat mitigation rule groups, see Intelligent threat mitigation in WAF and Amazon Web Services Managed Rules rule groups list in the WAF Developer Guide.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.client_side_action_config: Option<ClientSideActionConfig>
Configures the request handling that's applied by the managed rule group rules ChallengeAllDuringEvent
and ChallengeDDoSRequests
during a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
sensitivity_to_block: Option<SensitivityToAct>
The sensitivity that the rule group rule DDoSRequests
uses when matching against the DDoS suspicion labeling on a request. The managed rule group adds the labeling during DDoS events, before the DDoSRequests
rule runs.
The higher the sensitivity, the more levels of labeling that the rule matches:
-
Low sensitivity is less sensitive, causing the rule to match only on the most likely participants in an attack, which are the requests with the high suspicion label
awswaf:managed:aws:anti-ddos:high-suspicion-ddos-request
. -
Medium sensitivity causes the rule to match on the medium and high suspicion labels.
-
High sensitivity causes the rule to match on all of the suspicion labels: low, medium, and high.
Default: LOW
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Source§impl AwsManagedRulesAntiDDoSRuleSet
impl AwsManagedRulesAntiDDoSRuleSet
Sourcepub fn client_side_action_config(&self) -> Option<&ClientSideActionConfig>
pub fn client_side_action_config(&self) -> Option<&ClientSideActionConfig>
Configures the request handling that's applied by the managed rule group rules ChallengeAllDuringEvent
and ChallengeDDoSRequests
during a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
Sourcepub fn sensitivity_to_block(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityToAct>
pub fn sensitivity_to_block(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityToAct>
The sensitivity that the rule group rule DDoSRequests
uses when matching against the DDoS suspicion labeling on a request. The managed rule group adds the labeling during DDoS events, before the DDoSRequests
rule runs.
The higher the sensitivity, the more levels of labeling that the rule matches:
-
Low sensitivity is less sensitive, causing the rule to match only on the most likely participants in an attack, which are the requests with the high suspicion label
awswaf:managed:aws:anti-ddos:high-suspicion-ddos-request
. -
Medium sensitivity causes the rule to match on the medium and high suspicion labels.
-
High sensitivity causes the rule to match on all of the suspicion labels: low, medium, and high.
Default: LOW
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impl AwsManagedRulesAntiDDoSRuleSet
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AwsManagedRulesAntiDDoSRuleSetBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AwsManagedRulesAntiDDoSRuleSetBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AwsManagedRulesAntiDDoSRuleSet
.
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