检测到您已登录华为云国际站账号,为了您更好的体验,建议您访问国际站服务网站 https://www.huaweicloud.com/intl/zh-cn
不再显示此消息
To delete a rule, locate the row that contains the rule and click Delete in the Operation column. You can also select multiple rules and click Delete above the list to delete them all together. Parent topic: Policy Management
In the row containing the website domain name you want to delete, click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed confirmation dialog box, confirm the deletion. If you want to retain the policy applied to the domain name, select Retain the policy of this domain name.
To delete a rule, locate the row containing the rule. In the Operation column, click More > Delete. To delete protection policies in batches, select all policies you want to delete and click Delete above the policy list. Parent Topic: Policy Management
To delete a rule, locate the row that contains the rule and click Delete in the Operation column. You can also select multiple rules and click Delete above the list to delete them all together. To enable multiple rules, select them and click Enable above the list.
To delete a policy that has been applied to domain names, add these domain names to other policies first. Then, click Delete in the Operation column of the policy you want to delete. Click Confirm. Parent topic: Policy Management
To delete the added rule, click Delete in the row containing the target rule. Parent topic: Rule Configurations
To delete a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Delete in the Operation column. To update a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Update in the Operation column.
To delete a policy bound to domain names, bind these domain names to other policies, and click Delete in the Operation column of the target policy name. Click OK. Parent topic: Policy Management
To delete a policy that has been applied to domain names, add these domain names to other policies first. Then, click Delete in the Operation column of the policy you want to delete. Click Confirm. Parent topic: Managing Policies
To delete a policy that has been applied to domain names, add these domain names to other policies first. Then, click Delete in the Operation column of the policy you want to delete. Figure 1 Selecting one or more domain names Click Confirm. Parent topic: Managing Policies
In the row containing the website domain name you want to delete, click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed confirmation dialog box, confirm the deletion. If you want to retain the policy applied to the domain name, select Retain the policy of this domain name.
To delete a rule, click Delete in the row containing the rule. Parent topic: IP Address Blacklist and Whitelist
To delete a policy that has been applied to domain names, add these domain names to other policies first. Then, click Delete in the Operation column of the policy you want to delete. Click Confirm. Parent topic: Managing Policies
To delete a rule, click Delete in the row containing the rule. Parent topic: IP Address Blacklist and Whitelist
If they are incorrect, click Delete in the Operation column to delete the rule. Then, click Add Rule above the rule list and configure another rule. After the rule is added successfully, refresh the page several minutes later. Then, access the page again.
If they are incorrect, click Delete in the Operation column to delete the rule. Then, click Add Rule above the rule list and configure another rule. After the rule is added successfully, refresh the page several minutes later. Then, access the page again.
If they are incorrect, click Delete in the Operation column to delete the rule. Then, click Add Rule above the rule list and configure another rule. After the rule is added successfully, refresh the page several minutes later. Then, access the page again.
If they are incorrect, click Delete in the Operation column to delete the rule. Then, click Add Rule above the rule list and configure another rule. After the rule is added successfully, refresh the page several minutes later. Then, access the page again.
To delete a policy that has been applied to domain names, add these domain names to other policies first. Then, click More > Delete in the Operation column of the policy you want to delete. Figure 1 Selecting one or more domain names Click Confirm. Parent Topic: Policy Management
Disabling CC Attack Protection Rule in intelligent access control will delete all CC attack protection rules generated intelligently. Disabling Precise Protection Rule in intelligent access control will delete all precise protection rule generated intelligently.