ctl:ruleUpdateTargetById: Removed from list of ctl actions, added a note about its former existence.

Christian Folini
2013-06-24 23:41:45 -07:00
parent 30a9709a42
commit 7ac04172b6

@@ -2831,7 +2831,6 @@ The following configuration options are supported:
#'''responseBodyLimit''' #'''responseBodyLimit'''
#'''ruleEngine''' #'''ruleEngine'''
#'''ruleRemoveById''' - since this action us triggered at run time, it should be specified '''before''' the rule in which it is disabling. #'''ruleRemoveById''' - since this action us triggered at run time, it should be specified '''before''' the rule in which it is disabling.
#'''ruleUpdateTargetById''' - This is deprecated and will be removed from the code. Use ruleRemoveTargetById for per-request exceptions.
#'''ruleRemoveTargetById''' - since this action is used to just remove targets, users don't need to use the char ! before the target list. #'''ruleRemoveTargetById''' - since this action is used to just remove targets, users don't need to use the char ! before the target list.
#'''ruleRemoveByMsg''' #'''ruleRemoveByMsg'''
#'''hashEngine''' #'''hashEngine'''
@@ -2844,6 +2843,8 @@ The requestBodyProcessor option allows you to configure the request body process
Request body processors will not interrupt a transaction if an error occurs during parsing. Instead, they will set the variables REQBODY_PROCESSOR_ERROR and REQBODY_PROCESSOR_ERROR_MSG. These variables should be inspected in the REQUEST_BODY phase and an appropriate action taken. Request body processors will not interrupt a transaction if an error occurs during parsing. Instead, they will set the variables REQBODY_PROCESSOR_ERROR and REQBODY_PROCESSOR_ERROR_MSG. These variables should be inspected in the REQUEST_BODY phase and an appropriate action taken.
The forceRequestBodyVariable option allows you to configure the REQUEST_BODY variable to be set when there is no request body processor configured. This allows for inspection of request bodies of unknown types. The forceRequestBodyVariable option allows you to configure the REQUEST_BODY variable to be set when there is no request body processor configured. This allows for inspection of request bodies of unknown types.
; Note : There was a ctl:ruleUpdateTargetById introduced in 2.6.0 and removed from the code in 2.7.0.
== deny == == deny ==
'''Description:''' Stops rule processing and intercepts transaction. '''Description:''' Stops rule processing and intercepts transaction.