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18 changes: 9 additions & 9 deletions documentation/waap/analytics.md
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### Requests table

This table displays incoming requests for the past 24 hours, including good and bad ones (potential threats). Request history is retained for 30 days.
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/waap-requests-table.png" alt="WAAP graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/waap-requests-table.png" alt="Requests graph on the Analytics page" width="80%">

You can select multiple filters to get a more granular view of the displayed information in the table.

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1\. In the top-right corner of the screen, click **Create rule for IP**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/request-details-create-rule.png" alt="Create rule button on the request details page" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/request-details-create-rule.png" alt="Highlighted create rule button on the request details page" width="80%">

2\. Choose the relevant action:
* Allow requests from this IP
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This section displays the most triggered actions and default policies, along with how many times each of them was triggered.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/waf-threats.png" alt="WAAP graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/waf-threats.png" alt="Threats section on the Analytics page" width="80%">

### Top threat origins

This map and table display the origin location of bad requests (threats) from the last 24 hours. You can view the country from which requests are coming and the total number of requests for that country.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/waf-threat-origins.png" alt="WAAP graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/waf-threat-origins.png" alt="Top threat origins map on the Analytics page" width="80%">

## DDoS attacks page

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Clicking the **View attack** link will take you to the DDoS analytics page, where you can view more details related to that specific attack.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/ddos-in-progress.png" alt="WAAP graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/ddos-in-progress.png" alt="DDoS attack warning" width="80%">

### Attacks over time

Requests associated with DDoS attacks are presented in a plot format.

To filter DDoS request data by the timeframe of each attack, click the dropdown menu in the top-right corner of the screen and select the checkbox next to the attack you want to view. You can view up to four sets of timeframes simultaneously.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/ddos-over-time.png" alt="DDoS attacks graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/ddos-over-time.png" alt="DDoS attacks graph on the Analytics page" width="80%">

### IPs participated

This table displays a list of the top IP addresses associated with the selected DDoS attack, along with the total number of times each IP has made a request to your domain.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/ips-participated.png" alt="WAAP graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/ips-participated.png" alt="IPs participated section on the Analytics page" width="80%">

### URLs targeted

This table displays a list of the top URLs that were requested during a DDoS attack, along with the number of times each URL was requested.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/urls-targeted.png" alt="WAAP graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/urls-targeted.png" alt="URLs targeted section on the Analytics page" width="80%">

### User agents

This table displays a list of the top clients, tools, and user agents associated with the selected DDoS attack. It also shows the total number of times each of them has made a request to your site.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/user-agents.png" alt="WAAP graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/analytics/user-agents.png" alt="User agents section on the Analytics page" width="80%">

### Attack requests

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## Scan history

This page lists all endpoints identified by the system:
This page the history of scans performed by the system:

* Via automated network scan. The default scan frequency is set to 24 hours, but you can adjust it on the **Settings** page.
* Automated network scans. The default scan frequency is set to 24 hours, but you can adjust it on the **Settings** page.

* From the uploaded Swagger file (if you added it to the Settings page).
* Scans of the uploaded Swagger file (if you added it to the **Settings** page).

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/api-discovery-and-protection/scan-history.png" alt="Settings page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

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1\. In the <a href="https://accounts.gcore.com/reports/dashboard" target="_blank">Gcore Customer Portal</a>, navigate to **WAAP** > **Domains**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

2\. Find the needed domain and click its name to open it. You'll be directed to the **Policies** page.

3\. In the sidebar, click **Firewall**.

4\. In the **Allowed IPs** section, click **Add IP/IP Range**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/firewall-add-rules.png" alt="Firewall page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/firewall-add-rules.png" alt="Firewall page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

5\. Enter any admin user's public IP address.

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4\. On the **Policies** page, find CMS protection, and then allow traffic for a desired content management system by enabling a toggle next to it.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/cms-protection.png" alt="WAAP policies page with the highlighted CMS protection policy">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/cms-protection.png" alt="WAAP policies page with the highlighted CMS protection policy" width="80%">

<alert-element type="tip" title="Tip">

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3\. Click the **Common automated services** to expand the section and enable the desired bot.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/automated-services.png" alt="WAAP policies page with the highlighted common automated bots policy">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/automated-services.png" alt="WAAP policies page with the highlighted common automated bots policy" width="80%">

The <a href="https://gcore.com/docs/waap/waap-policies/common-automated-services" target="_blank">common automated services</a> policy group allows a few trusted bots by default, which is why we recommend reviewing this list before enabling the protect mode.

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4\. In the upper-right corner of the screen next to WAAP mode, select **Protect**. The WAAP will begin to inspect and act upon incoming requests.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/protect-mode.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/protect-mode.png" alt="WAAP modes dropdown" width="80%">
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After you <a href="https://gcore.com/docs/waap/getting-started/configure-waap-for-a-domain#step-2-enable-waap-in-cdn-resource-settings" target="_blank">activate WAAP for your domain in CDN</a>, it will appear on the **Domains** page in the Gcore Customer Portal. Here, you can view all domains and their statuses, navigate to the CDN settings, and delete inactive domains.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

A domain in WAAP can have the following statuses:

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2\. Next to the resource that you want to protect with WAAP, click the three-dot icon and select **Settings**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/cdn-resources-page.png" alt="CDN resource settings page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/cdn-resources-page.png" alt="CDN resource settings page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

3\. Navigate to the relevant section:

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1\. In the <a href="https://accounts.gcore.com/reports/dashboard" target="_blank">Gcore Customer Portal</a>, navigate to **WAAP** > **Domains**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

2\. Click the three-dot icon next to the domain that you want to remove.

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* In protect mode, the cURL request will be marked as **Blocked**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/waap-requests-blocked.png" alt="WAAP graph on the Analytics page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/waap-requests-blocked.png" alt="Requests table on the Analytics page" width="80%">

## Enable monitor and protect modes for your domain

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1\. In the <a href="https://accounts.gcore.com/reports/dashboard" target="_blank">Gcore Customer Portal</a>, navigate to **WAAP** > **Domains**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

2\. Find the domain for which you want to enable a WAAP mode and click the domain name to open it. You'll be directed to the **Policies** page.

3\. In the upper-right corner of the screen, next to the WAAP mode, select **Protect** from the dropdown.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/protect-mode.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/getting-started/protect-mode.png" alt="WAAP mode dropdown" width="80%">
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All rules with allowed or blocked IPs appear on the **Firewall** page.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/firewall-page.png" alt="Firewall page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/firewall-page.png" alt="Firewall page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

A rule can appear on this page in one of the following ways:

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1\. In the Gcore Customer Portal, navigate to **WAAP** > **Domains**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

2\. Find the needed domain and click its name to open it. You'll be directed to the **Policies** page.

3\. In the sidebar, click **Firewall**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/policies-page-firewall-tab.png" alt="Policies page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/policies-page-firewall-tab.png" alt="Policies page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

4\. Navigate to the needed section:

* **Allow IPs**: Permit specific IPs or IP ranges to access your domain without any restrictions or security checks.

* **Block IPs**: Deny IPs or IP ranges access to your domain.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/firewall-page.png" alt="Firewall page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/firewall-page.png" alt="Firewall page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

5\. Click **Add IP/IP Range**. To allow or block traffic for an IP range, enter its first and last IP address.

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1\. In the Gcore Customer Portal, navigate to **WAAP** > **Domains**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

2\. Find the needed domain and click its name to open it. You'll be directed to the **Policies** page.

3\. In the sidebar, click **Firewall**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/policies-page-firewall-tab.png" alt="Policies page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/policies-page-firewall-tab.png" alt="Policies page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

4\. Navigate to the needed section with the configured IP address—**Allow IPs** or **Block IPs**.

5\. Find the IP you want to manage and click the three-dot icon next to it.

6\. Select the relevant action from the dropdown—**Edit** or **Delete**—and follow the instructions.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/edit-delete-ip.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/edit-delete-ip.png" alt="Allowed IPs table with IP management options" width="80%">

## Delete multiple rules with group actions

You can simultaneously delete multiple rules that allow or block particular IPs or IP ranges. To do so, select checkboxes next to the firewall rules you want to delete and then choose the **Delete** action from the **Actions** dropdown.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/actions-dropdown.png" alt="Actions dropdown on the Firewall page">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/ip-security/actions-dropdown.png" alt="Actions dropdown on the Firewall page" width="80%">
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* Browser validation
* Enable javascript

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/response-pages/choose-default-page-type.png" alt="Crete response page set dialog" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/response-pages/choose-default-page-type.png" alt="Crete response page dialog" width="80%">

### Step 4. Configure the selected response page

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1\. Select the domains where the new custom response page will appear.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/response-pages/add-domains-to-new-set.png" alt="Preview page button" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/response-pages/add-domains-to-new-set.png" alt="List of domains to select" width="80%">

2\. Click **Save** to add the page to the selected domains.

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3\. Select **Delete**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/response-pages/delete-page.png" alt="Edit page button in the page set settings" width="80%">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/response-pages/delete-page.png" alt="Delete page button in the page set settings" width="80%">

4\. Click **Delete**.

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1\. Navigate to **WAAP** > **Domains**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/waap-policies/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/waap-policies/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

2\. Find the domain where you want to configure the policy and click the domain name to open it.

3\. On the **Policies** page that opens, click **Advanced API protection** to expand the section and adjust the policies.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/waap-policies/advanced-api-protection/advanced-api-protection.png" alt="WAAP policies page with the highlighted advanced AIP protection policy">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/waap-policies/advanced-api-protection/advanced-api-protection.png" alt="WAAP policies page with the highlighted advanced AIP protection policy" width="80%">

<alert-element type="info" title="Info">

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1\. Navigate to **WAAP** > **Domains**.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/waap-policies/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/waap-policies/domains-waap-page.png" alt="Domains page in the Customer Portal" width="80%">

2\. Find the domain where you want to configure the policy and click the domain name to open it.

3\. On the **Policies** page that opens, click **Anti-automation and bot protection** to expand the section and adjust the policies.

<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/waap-policies/anti-automation-bot-protection/anti-automation.png" alt="WAAP policies page with the highlighted Anti-automation and bot protection policy">
<img src="https://assets.gcore.pro/docs/waap/waap-policies/anti-automation-bot-protection/anti-automation.png" alt="WAAP policies page with the highlighted Anti-automation and bot protection policy" width="80%">

<alert-element type="info" title="Info">

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