Variable | Description | Default |
<wad-file-filter_name> | Type the name of the file filter you can reference in other parts of the configuration. | No default. |
filter-type {black-file-list | white-file-list} | Specify the type of filter: • black-file-list — A list of files or folders that the anti-defacement feature does not monitor. • white-file-list — A list of files or folders that the anti-defacement feature monitors. The feature ignores all other files and folders. FortiWeb still applies criteria in the anti-defacement configuration to these items. For example, if the file size exceeds the maximum, FortiWeb does not monitor it. | No default. |
<entry_index> | Type the index number of the individual entry in the table. | No default. |
file-type {directory | regular-file} | Specify the type of item to add to the list: • directory — A folder or directory path. • regular-file — A file. | No default. |
file-name <file_str> | Type the name of the folder or file to add to the list. Ensure that the name exactly matches the folder or file that you want to specify. If file-type is directory, include the / (forward slash). For example, if file-type is directory and you want to add a folder abc that is under the root folder of a web site, enter /abc. You can restrict the filter condition to a specific file by including file path information in file-name. For example, a web site contains many files with the name 123.txt. To specify the instance located in the abc folder only, enter /abc/123.txt. | No default. |