config : server-policy custom-application application-policy
server-policy custom-application application-policy
Some web applications build URLs differently than expected by FortiWeb, which causes FortiWeb to create incorrect auto-learning data.
To solve this kind of problem, FortiWeb uses application policy plug-ins that recognize the non-standard application URLs so that the auto-learning profile can work properly.
First create a URL interpreter (see
“server-policy custom-application url-replacer”) and then use this command to create an application policy to use it.
To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have either
w or
rw permission to the
traroutegrp area. For more information, see
“Permissions”.
Syntax
config server-policy custom-application application-policy
config rule-list
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end
next
end
Variable | Description | Default |
<policy_name> | Type the name of a new or existing application policy. The maximum length is 35 characters. To display the list of existing policies, type: edit ? | No default. |
<entry_index> | Type the index number of the individual rule in the table. The valid range is from 1 to 9,999,999,999,999,999,999. | No default. |
plugin-name <url-replacer_name> | Type the name of an existing URL interpreter. The maximum length is 35 characters. | No default. |
type {URL_Replacer} | Type the name of the plug-in type. (Currently, only the URL_Replacer option is supported.) | URL_Replacer |
Example
This example adds two existing URL replacer plug-ins to an application policy.
config server-policy custom-application application-policy
edit replacer-policy1
config rule-list
edit 1
set plugin-name url-replacer1
next
edit 2
set plugin-name url-replacer2
next
end
next
end
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