Updated on 2024-01-31 GMT+08:00

Editing Server Information

If you select Cloud - CNAME or dedicated when adding a website to WAF, you can edit the server information of your website.

Applicable scenarios:
  • Edit server information.
    • Cloud - CNAME access: You can modify configurations for Client Protocol, Server Protocol, Server Address, and Server Port.
    • Dedicated mode: You can modify configurations for Client Protocol, Server Protocol, Server Address, VPC, and Server Port.
  • Add server configurations.
  • Update a certificate by referring to Updating a Certificate.

If you have enabled enterprise projects, ensure that you have all operation permissions for the project where your WAF instance locates. Then, you can select the enterprise project from the Enterprise Project drop-down list and configure server information for the domain names.

Prerequisites

A website has been added to WAF.

Impact on the System

Modifying the server configuration does not affect services.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region or project.
  3. Click in the upper left corner and choose Web Application Firewall under Security & Compliance.
  4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Website Settings.
  5. In the Domain Name column, click the domain name of the website to go to the basic information page.
  6. In the Server Information area, click . Figure 1 shows an example.

    Figure 1 Server Information

  7. On the Edit Server Information page, edit the server configurations (such as client protocols and associated certificates).

    • For details about certificate, see Updating a Certificate.
    • WAF supports configuring of multiple backend servers. To add a backend server, click Add.
    • You can click Enable in the IPv6 Protection row if needed.

  8. Click Confirm.

Verification

After the server information is modified, it takes about two minutes for the modification to take effect.