Pre-Provisioning
The Pre-Provisioning page contains the analyzed resources required to protect your application, which includes the protected URL entries and the locations where JavaScript is inserted through your connector devices to collect client information for bot detection.
The Pre-Provisioning process begins once you have added an Application. This triggers a request to the Professional Engagement Team (PET) to analyze your application details and to identify URLs to protect and the locations to which JavaScript need to be inserted to collect client information. The connector device will then use these Pre-Provisioned resources to apply Advanced Bot Protection to your Application traffic.
If you would like more information on the PET process, please refer to Pre-Provisioning Application resources.
The Pre-Provisioning process is currently conducted internally by the PET and requires 2 to 3 days to complete. If you wish to modify or add entries, please submit a request with Fortinet Support.
When Pre-Provisioning is complete, you can access the information on the protected URL entries and the locations where JavaScript is inserted for bot protection from the Pre-Provisioning page.
Insert JS Entries
The Insert JS Entries table lists all the locations ABP has identified in your Application domain that should be inserted with the JavaScript to collect client information.
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Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
| Domain | Domain of the ABP Application to be protected. |
| URL | The URL path identified from the Application domain. |
| Location |
The location in the HTTP response where the connector device will inject the JavaScript to collect client information. |
Protect Entries
The Protect Entries table lists all the URL paths under your Application domain that ABP has identified should be protected.
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Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
| Domain | Domain of the ABP Application to be protected. |
| URL | The URL path identified from the Application domain. |
| Method | HTTP requests using any of the listed methods in the protected URL will initiate the attack query to the Advanced Bot Protection Cloud Service. |