Regional IP Blocking
Regional IP Blocking can specify the regional attribution or IDC/ISP information of the originating request IP address for the current domain, and choose whether to allow or block it. Allowing is applicable when unblocking a small range of access requests within a large range. Regional IP Blocking is controlled by the blacklist and whitelist status and only takes effect when the blacklist and whitelist status is activated.
For the priority of various rules, please refer to Rule Priority.
!> Note: Regional IP blocking depends on the accuracy of the IP geographical information database, and some geographical information errors are normal. We will strive to improve the accuracy.
Add Rule
The rules within or outside the region support a maximum of 20 regions. When the selected region is a single province, the user can select more city-level regions, but when the user selects multiple provincial regions, they cannot choose city-level regions. The rule for IP information in the region is keyword matching, which will judge the attribute information (such as IDC/ISP) of the originating IP of the request. If it hits the keyword set in the rule, it will according to the rule allow or refuse the connection. If the action of the rule is to allow, it will only not reject the IP request of the region during the Regional IP Blocking adjudication stage, but the request will undergo subsequent rule judgments (CC rules/UWAF rules).
Rule Parameter Description
Parameter | Description |
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Rule Name | The name of the custom rule, which can be any Chinese or English character |
Region | Domestic (including Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province), Overseas, IP Information |
Details | When the region is domestic or overseas, the selected specific region |
Keyword | When the region is IP information, the custom keyword information |
Action | Refuse or allow the connection of the IP that hits the rule |