Interface IPSetForwardedIPConfig.Builder

All Superinterfaces:
Buildable, CopyableBuilder<IPSetForwardedIPConfig.Builder,IPSetForwardedIPConfig>, SdkBuilder<IPSetForwardedIPConfig.Builder,IPSetForwardedIPConfig>, SdkPojo
Enclosing class:
IPSetForwardedIPConfig

public static interface IPSetForwardedIPConfig.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<IPSetForwardedIPConfig.Builder,IPSetForwardedIPConfig>
  • Method Details

    • headerName

      IPSetForwardedIPConfig.Builder headerName(String headerName)

      The name of the HTTP header to use for the IP address. For example, to use the X-Forwarded-For (XFF) header, set this to X-Forwarded-For.

      If the specified header isn't present in the request, WAF doesn't apply the rule to the web request at all.

      Parameters:
      headerName - The name of the HTTP header to use for the IP address. For example, to use the X-Forwarded-For (XFF) header, set this to X-Forwarded-For.

      If the specified header isn't present in the request, WAF doesn't apply the rule to the web request at all.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • fallbackBehavior

      IPSetForwardedIPConfig.Builder fallbackBehavior(String fallbackBehavior)

      The match status to assign to the web request if the request doesn't have a valid IP address in the specified position.

      If the specified header isn't present in the request, WAF doesn't apply the rule to the web request at all.

      You can specify the following fallback behaviors:

      • MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action to the request.

      • NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.

      Parameters:
      fallbackBehavior - The match status to assign to the web request if the request doesn't have a valid IP address in the specified position.

      If the specified header isn't present in the request, WAF doesn't apply the rule to the web request at all.

      You can specify the following fallback behaviors:

      • MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action to the request.

      • NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      See Also:
    • fallbackBehavior

      IPSetForwardedIPConfig.Builder fallbackBehavior(FallbackBehavior fallbackBehavior)

      The match status to assign to the web request if the request doesn't have a valid IP address in the specified position.

      If the specified header isn't present in the request, WAF doesn't apply the rule to the web request at all.

      You can specify the following fallback behaviors:

      • MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action to the request.

      • NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.

      Parameters:
      fallbackBehavior - The match status to assign to the web request if the request doesn't have a valid IP address in the specified position.

      If the specified header isn't present in the request, WAF doesn't apply the rule to the web request at all.

      You can specify the following fallback behaviors:

      • MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action to the request.

      • NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      See Also:
    • position

      The position in the header to search for the IP address. The header can contain IP addresses of the original client and also of proxies. For example, the header value could be 10.1.1.1, 127.0.0.0, 10.10.10.10 where the first IP address identifies the original client and the rest identify proxies that the request went through.

      The options for this setting are the following:

      • FIRST - Inspect the first IP address in the list of IP addresses in the header. This is usually the client's original IP.

      • LAST - Inspect the last IP address in the list of IP addresses in the header.

      • ANY - Inspect all IP addresses in the header for a match. If the header contains more than 10 IP addresses, WAF inspects the last 10.

      Parameters:
      position - The position in the header to search for the IP address. The header can contain IP addresses of the original client and also of proxies. For example, the header value could be 10.1.1.1, 127.0.0.0, 10.10.10.10 where the first IP address identifies the original client and the rest identify proxies that the request went through.

      The options for this setting are the following:

      • FIRST - Inspect the first IP address in the list of IP addresses in the header. This is usually the client's original IP.

      • LAST - Inspect the last IP address in the list of IP addresses in the header.

      • ANY - Inspect all IP addresses in the header for a match. If the header contains more than 10 IP addresses, WAF inspects the last 10.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      See Also:
    • position

      The position in the header to search for the IP address. The header can contain IP addresses of the original client and also of proxies. For example, the header value could be 10.1.1.1, 127.0.0.0, 10.10.10.10 where the first IP address identifies the original client and the rest identify proxies that the request went through.

      The options for this setting are the following:

      • FIRST - Inspect the first IP address in the list of IP addresses in the header. This is usually the client's original IP.

      • LAST - Inspect the last IP address in the list of IP addresses in the header.

      • ANY - Inspect all IP addresses in the header for a match. If the header contains more than 10 IP addresses, WAF inspects the last 10.

      Parameters:
      position - The position in the header to search for the IP address. The header can contain IP addresses of the original client and also of proxies. For example, the header value could be 10.1.1.1, 127.0.0.0, 10.10.10.10 where the first IP address identifies the original client and the rest identify proxies that the request went through.

      The options for this setting are the following:

      • FIRST - Inspect the first IP address in the list of IP addresses in the header. This is usually the client's original IP.

      • LAST - Inspect the last IP address in the list of IP addresses in the header.

      • ANY - Inspect all IP addresses in the header for a match. If the header contains more than 10 IP addresses, WAF inspects the last 10.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      See Also: