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How to disable Attack signature on a Particular URL?
- Aug 11, 2016
if you have signature id with you which you want to disable --
Application Security --> Attack Signatures --> Attack Signatures List --> Select the policy for which you want to disable the signature under "Current edited policy" --> Click on "Show filter details" --> Type "Signature ID" --> Click on "Go" --> Click on "Signature Name" which shows up after you clicked on Go --> Remove "Enable" checkbox and Click on "Update" --> Apply Policy
if you have signature id with you which you want to disable --
Application Security --> Attack Signatures --> Attack Signatures List --> Select the policy for which you want to disable the signature under "Current edited policy" --> Click on "Show filter details" --> Type "Signature ID" --> Click on "Go" --> Click on "Signature Name" which shows up after you clicked on Go --> Remove "Enable" checkbox and Click on "Update" --> Apply Policy
by URL do you mean virtual server? You do not have separate policies for each virtual server? If you do not have separate policy for each VS then you can duplicate the existing policy and apply it to the required URL virtual server and disable the signature as i provided above
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