22-Oct-2020 23:15
26-Oct-2020 01:32
Thanks for the reply.
i have a domain abc.com and it is protected by F5 big-IP but couple of days ago i find out that xyx.com is parked in my abc.com. Is there anyway i can protect my abc.com from any parked domain (or parked domain traffic) via f5 big-IP?
Hope i can make you understand my problem.
Waiting for your reply.
26-Oct-2020 11:44
unfortunately I still don't get it.
how does the F5 BIG-IP protect abc.com? is it one website or is the F5 BIG-IP the public DNS server for abc.com or ….?
how can someone park xyx.com in abc.com? as far as I understand parked domains those are ones that have been bought / registered by someone but there is no site yet. so the company where it was registered puts some default page there. is that what you mean?
if so how can someone do that to you if you are in control of abc.com?
27-Oct-2020 04:14
Sorry as i can't make you understand the problem.
abc.com is under F5 big ip and xyz.com called abc.com via iframe as like following which will call a video in of youtube
<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/sGF6bOi1NfA" width="560" height="315" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
Can i block this type of parked or fetch data to safe abc.com (from xyz.com) with some policy in F5 Big-IP.
Hope i can make you understand my problem.
27-Oct-2020 11:42
ah ok, against iFrames, that should be possible with the X-Frame-Options header
here is an example, try on a test virtual server first:
https://geekflare.com/f5-irule-to-protect-clickjacking-x-frame-options/