Link11 WAAP
v2.16
v2.16
  • Link11 WAAP v2.16 Portal
  • Introduction
  • Getting Started
  • Setup Checklists
  • Marketplace onboarding
  • Console UI Walkthrough
    • General UI flow
    • Traffic
      • Traffic Concepts
      • Dashboard
      • View Log
    • Security
      • Security Section Concepts
      • Dynamic Rules
      • Quarantined
      • Profiles
        • Profile Concepts
        • Profiles
        • ACL Policies
        • WAF/IPS Policies
        • Custom Signature
      • Args Analysis
      • Tag Rules
      • Rate Limiting
      • Cloud Functions
    • Settings
      • Web Proxy
      • Backend Services
      • Error Pages
      • SSL
      • DNS
      • Planet Overview
      • Account
  • Using the product
    • Best Practices
      • Saving and Publishing Your Changes
      • Enabling Passive Challenges
      • Using the Reblaze Query Box
      • Understanding and Diagnosing Traffic Issues
    • How Do I...
      • Ban, Unban, and Whitelist Traffic Sources
      • Bypass Rate Limits for Loadtesting
      • Control Caching Behavior
      • Filter by Content
      • Quickly Block an Attacker
      • Secure Traffic from a Third-Party Page
      • Set Rate Limits and Exemptions
      • Set up SIEM/SOC integration
      • Video Tutorials
        • DNS Training
    • API
      • Reblaze REST API
      • Mobile SDK
  • Reference Information
    • Access log-structure
    • Acronyms
    • Deployment Terminology
    • Hostile Bot Detection / RCSI
      • Environmental detection and browser verification
      • Client authentication
      • Biometric behavioral verification
    • HTTP Response Codes
    • Pattern Matching Syntax
    • Signatures
    • Tags
    • TTL Expression Syntax
  • Support
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  • Adding a Web Application
  • Editing a Web Application
  • Generating a New SSL Certificate
  • Notification and Alert Settings

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  1. Console UI Walkthrough
  2. Settings

Planet Overview

Administering your entire planet

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The Planet Overview page enables the following actions:

  1. Add and manage a site/application.

  2. Generate an SSL certificate for a site/application using the Let's Encrypt service.

  3. Configuring Notifications and Alerts.

Note that in the discussion below, "site" and "web application" are synonymous.

This section allows you to add and modify web applications. It does not provide the ability to delete them.

Deleting a web application is done at the bottom of the page.

Adding a Web Application

Creating a new web application is done by duplicating an existing one, and then editing the one that is created.

  • Select an existing site that is the most similar to the one you want to add.

  • Select its "Duplicate Application" button.

  • This will clone the site and create a new one with identical settings, which you can then edit.

Editing a Web Application

Clicking on a site name will open it in the page, where it can be edited.

Generating a New SSL Certificate

By clicking on the "Generate Certificate" button at the end of an entry in the site list, you can:

  • Generate a new certificate without attaching it to a site

  • Generate a new certificate and immediately attach it to a site. If the site has an existing certificate, it will be replaced by the new one.

In either case, this is the dialog you will see:

Just choose the button for the activity you want.

Notification and Alert Settings

At the bottom of the Planet Overview are the Notification Settings.

In addition, a cumulative report of the previous week's violations can be sent to one or more email addresses.

This section defines one or more Notification Groups for these notifications. Clicking on the "+" button on the right will display this dialog:

The settings for a Notification Group are as follows.

Setting

Description

Group Name

A name you choose for display in the Group listing.

Sites

The site(s) for which alerts will be sent.

Rules

The Dynamic Rules which, when violated, will trigger alerts. When more than one rule is included, a violation of one or more will trigger the notification.

Alerts

Information for the recipients of alerts: their email addresses, hooks, and mobile numbers for SMS messages.

Reports

Email addresses for the recipients of cumulative weekly reports.

An existing Notification Group can be edited by clicking on its listing, or deleted by clicking on the trash button at the right end of its listing.

Reblaze integrates with to provide free SSL Certificates.

When a is violated, Reblaze can send immediate alerts to a list of one or more email addresses, SMS numbers, and hooks (e.g., Slack).

Publishing configuration changes.
Web Proxy
Web Proxy
Let's Encrypt
Dynamic Rule