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Best Practice for creating IP Whitelist ACL for Web API Assets
Hello,
we're currently deploying CloudGuard WAF aaS for our public services and wanted to add semi-public services also, which we currently run through our old WAF with IP (and Subnet) Whitelisting.
As per the title: What's the recommended way to achieve this?
Thanks!
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Hi Maxh,
You can use Custom Rules and Exceptions for achieving this.
Look for further details here: Setup Custom Rules and Exceptions | CloudGuard WAF
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Hi Maxh,
You can use Custom Rules and Exceptions for achieving this.
Look for further details here: Setup Custom Rules and Exceptions | CloudGuard WAF
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Okay, I was on the right path then. I'd just create a custom rule which drops traffic if the IP is not in the list.