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If you encounter a false positive caused by a managed rule, take one of the following steps.
- Add an exception: Exceptions allow you to skip the execution of WAF managed rulesets or some of their rules for certain requests.
- Adjust the OWASP managed ruleset: A request blocked by rule ID
6179ae15870a4bb7b2d480d4843b323c
and description949110: Inbound Anomaly Score Exceeded
refers to the OWASP Core Ruleset. To resolve the issue, configure the OWASP managed ruleset. - Disable the corresponding managed rules: Create an override to disable specific rules. This can avoid false positives, but also reduces the overall site security. For more information, see Overriding rule sets.
If you contact Support to verify whether a WAF managed rule triggers as expected, provide a HAR file captured while sending the specific request that you want to verify.
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- If one specific rule causes false positives, disable that specific rule and not the entire ruleset.
- For false positives within the administrator area of your website, add an exception that disables a managed rule for the admin section of your site resources by using an expression similar to the following example.
http.host eq "example.com" and starts_with(http.request.uri.path, "/admin")
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