Fortinet 405 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
9. Click OK to save your custom signature.
10.Go to Web Protection > Known Attacks > Custom Protection Policy.
To access this part of the web UI, your administrator’s account access profile must have
Read and Write permission to items in the Web Protection Configuration category. For
details, see “Permissions” on page 47.
11.Click Create New to create a new group of custom signatures. (Alternatively, to add your
custom signature to an existing set, edit that set.)
A dialog appears.
12.In Name, type a name that can be referenced by other parts of the configuration. Do not use
spaces or special characters. The maximum length is 35 characters.
13.Click OK.
14.Click Create New to include individual rules in the set.
A dialog appears.
15.From the Custom Signature drop-down list, select the specific custom signature to add to
the group.
To view or change information associated with the custom signature, select the Detail link.
The Edit Custom Signature dialog appears. You can view and edit the rules. Use the browser
Back button to return.
16.Click OK.
17.Repeat the previous steps for each individual rule that you want to add to the custom
signature set.
18.Group the custom signature set in a signature rule (see “Blocking known attacks & data
leaks” on page 387).
See also
Example: ASP .Net version & other multiple server detail leaks
Example: Zero-day XSS
Example: Local file inclusion fingerprinting via Joomla
Example: Sanitizing poisoned HTML
Blocking known attacks & data leaks
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