/**
* Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0.
*/
#pragma once
#include This is AWS WAF Classic documentation. For more information,
* see AWS
* WAF Classic in the developer guide. For the latest version of AWS
* WAF, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the AWS
* WAF Developer Guide. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of
* endpoints for regional and global use. Contains one or more IP
* addresses or blocks of IP addresses specified in Classless Inter-Domain Routing
* (CIDR) notation. AWS WAF supports IPv4 address ranges: /8 and any range between
* /16 through /32. AWS WAF supports IPv6 address ranges: /24, /32, /48, /56, /64,
* and /128. To specify an individual IP address, you specify the four-part
* IP address followed by a /32
, for example, 192.0.2.0/32. To block a
* range of IP addresses, you can specify /8 or any range between /16 through /32
* (for IPv4) or /24, /32, /48, /56, /64, or /128 (for IPv6). For more information
* about CIDR notation, see the Wikipedia entry Classless
* Inter-Domain Routing. See Also:
AWS
* API Reference
The IPSetId
for an IPSet
. You use
* IPSetId
to get information about an IPSet
(see
* GetIPSet), update an IPSet
(see UpdateIPSet), insert
* an IPSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a
* Rule
(see UpdateRule), and delete an IPSet
from
* AWS WAF (see DeleteIPSet).
IPSetId
is returned by
* CreateIPSet and by ListIPSets.
The IPSetId
for an IPSet
. You use
* IPSetId
to get information about an IPSet
(see
* GetIPSet), update an IPSet
(see UpdateIPSet), insert
* an IPSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a
* Rule
(see UpdateRule), and delete an IPSet
from
* AWS WAF (see DeleteIPSet).
IPSetId
is returned by
* CreateIPSet and by ListIPSets.
The IPSetId
for an IPSet
. You use
* IPSetId
to get information about an IPSet
(see
* GetIPSet), update an IPSet
(see UpdateIPSet), insert
* an IPSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a
* Rule
(see UpdateRule), and delete an IPSet
from
* AWS WAF (see DeleteIPSet).
IPSetId
is returned by
* CreateIPSet and by ListIPSets.
The IPSetId
for an IPSet
. You use
* IPSetId
to get information about an IPSet
(see
* GetIPSet), update an IPSet
(see UpdateIPSet), insert
* an IPSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a
* Rule
(see UpdateRule), and delete an IPSet
from
* AWS WAF (see DeleteIPSet).
IPSetId
is returned by
* CreateIPSet and by ListIPSets.
The IPSetId
for an IPSet
. You use
* IPSetId
to get information about an IPSet
(see
* GetIPSet), update an IPSet
(see UpdateIPSet), insert
* an IPSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a
* Rule
(see UpdateRule), and delete an IPSet
from
* AWS WAF (see DeleteIPSet).
IPSetId
is returned by
* CreateIPSet and by ListIPSets.
The IPSetId
for an IPSet
. You use
* IPSetId
to get information about an IPSet
(see
* GetIPSet), update an IPSet
(see UpdateIPSet), insert
* an IPSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a
* Rule
(see UpdateRule), and delete an IPSet
from
* AWS WAF (see DeleteIPSet).
IPSetId
is returned by
* CreateIPSet and by ListIPSets.
The IPSetId
for an IPSet
. You use
* IPSetId
to get information about an IPSet
(see
* GetIPSet), update an IPSet
(see UpdateIPSet), insert
* an IPSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a
* Rule
(see UpdateRule), and delete an IPSet
from
* AWS WAF (see DeleteIPSet).
IPSetId
is returned by
* CreateIPSet and by ListIPSets.
The IPSetId
for an IPSet
. You use
* IPSetId
to get information about an IPSet
(see
* GetIPSet), update an IPSet
(see UpdateIPSet), insert
* an IPSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a
* Rule
(see UpdateRule), and delete an IPSet
from
* AWS WAF (see DeleteIPSet).
IPSetId
is returned by
* CreateIPSet and by ListIPSets.
A friendly name or description of the IPSet. You can't change the name
* of an IPSet
after you create it.
A friendly name or description of the IPSet. You can't change the name
* of an IPSet
after you create it.
A friendly name or description of the IPSet. You can't change the name
* of an IPSet
after you create it.
A friendly name or description of the IPSet. You can't change the name
* of an IPSet
after you create it.
A friendly name or description of the IPSet. You can't change the name
* of an IPSet
after you create it.
A friendly name or description of the IPSet. You can't change the name
* of an IPSet
after you create it.
A friendly name or description of the IPSet. You can't change the name
* of an IPSet
after you create it.
A friendly name or description of the IPSet. You can't change the name
* of an IPSet
after you create it.
The IP address type (IPV4
or IPV6
) and the IP
* address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from. If the
* WebACL
is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer
* did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the
* value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.
The IP address type (IPV4
or IPV6
) and the IP
* address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from. If the
* WebACL
is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer
* did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the
* value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.
The IP address type (IPV4
or IPV6
) and the IP
* address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from. If the
* WebACL
is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer
* did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the
* value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.
The IP address type (IPV4
or IPV6
) and the IP
* address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from. If the
* WebACL
is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer
* did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the
* value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.
The IP address type (IPV4
or IPV6
) and the IP
* address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from. If the
* WebACL
is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer
* did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the
* value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.
The IP address type (IPV4
or IPV6
) and the IP
* address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from. If the
* WebACL
is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer
* did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the
* value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.
The IP address type (IPV4
or IPV6
) and the IP
* address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from. If the
* WebACL
is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer
* did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the
* value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.
The IP address type (IPV4
or IPV6
) and the IP
* address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from. If the
* WebACL
is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer
* did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the
* value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.