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[ASM ]about Configure Attack Signatures
Configure Attack Signatures have three defaultassigned systems with General Database, System Independent and Various Systems.
What is the General Database? - ex. oracle.....
What is the System Independent? -example.....
What is the Various Systems? -example.....
4 Replies
- jurgenvdmark_14
Nimbostratus
Probably those Attack Signatures set contain Attacks which are not specific to one type of Platform, OS or application.
Perhaps a better approach is to look what Attacksignatures these sets contain. Go to: Application security >> Attack Signatures : Policy Attack Signatures Filter on Systems Assigned Systems General Database / System Independant / Various systems
I would suggest to enable the default assigned Attack Signature Sets and add all sets relevant to your servers.
- baek007_150769
Nimbostratus
thank you~~~~~^^
- ekintulga_15690
Nimbostratus
Various Systems: Specific to certain systems/applications not defined within All Systems. Some general attacks that are not dependent on a particular system or code version.
All Systems: All systems covers a wide range of general attacks that run on multiple systems/applications.
General Database: Databae Related Attacks effective in all DBMSs, i.e. PostGre, MySQL, MsSql etc.
Hope you'll enjoy the F5 journey.. Ref: SOL10726
- baek007_150769
Nimbostratus
thank you~~~~~^^
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