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Class: Aws::WAFV2::Types::FirewallManagerStatement
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::WAFV2::Types::FirewallManagerStatement
- Defined in:
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Overview
The processing guidance for an AWS Firewall Manager rule. This is like a regular rule Statement, but it can only contain a rule group reference.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#managed_rule_group_statement ⇒ Types::ManagedRuleGroupStatement
This is the latest version of AWS WAF, named AWS WAFV2, released in November, 2019.
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#rule_group_reference_statement ⇒ Types::RuleGroupReferenceStatement
This is the latest version of AWS WAF, named AWS WAFV2, released in November, 2019.
Instance Attribute Details
#managed_rule_group_statement ⇒ Types::ManagedRuleGroupStatement
This is the latest version of AWS WAF, named AWS WAFV2, released in November, 2019. For information, including how to migrate your AWS WAF resources from the prior release, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
A rule statement used to run the rules that are defined in a managed rule group. To use this, provide the vendor name and the name of the rule group in this statement. You can retrieve the required names by calling ListAvailableManagedRuleGroups.
You can't nest a ManagedRuleGroupStatement
, for example for use inside a NotStatement
or OrStatement
. It can only be referenced as a top-level statement within a rule.
#rule_group_reference_statement ⇒ Types::RuleGroupReferenceStatement
This is the latest version of AWS WAF, named AWS WAFV2, released in November, 2019. For information, including how to migrate your AWS WAF resources from the prior release, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
A rule statement used to run the rules that are defined in a RuleGroup. To use this, create a rule group with your rules, then provide the ARN of the rule group in this statement.
You cannot nest a RuleGroupReferenceStatement
, for example for use inside a NotStatement
or OrStatement
. It can only be referenced as a top-level statement within a rule.