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waf xml-wsdl

waf xml-wsdl

Use this command to view XML wsdl files that have already been uploaded to FortiWeb. You can upload XML wsdl files only in the web UI.

WSDL files are XML files that describe how to use SOAP to invoke web service. To configure FortiWeb to verify legality of WSDL files and check the SOAP message against WSDL and SOAP protocol, create an XML protection rule and select a WSDL file for that rule. You can select only one WSDL file for each XML protection rule, but you can configure FortiWeb to enforce multiple rules in XML protection policies.

To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have either w or rw permission to the wafgrp area. For details, see Permissions.

Syntax

config waf xml-wsdl file

edit "<xml_wsdl_file_name>"

end

Variable

Description

Default

"<xml_wsdl_file_name>"

To display a list of existing XML WSDL files, enter:

edit ?

No default.

Related topics

waf xml-wsdl

waf xml-wsdl

Use this command to view XML wsdl files that have already been uploaded to FortiWeb. You can upload XML wsdl files only in the web UI.

WSDL files are XML files that describe how to use SOAP to invoke web service. To configure FortiWeb to verify legality of WSDL files and check the SOAP message against WSDL and SOAP protocol, create an XML protection rule and select a WSDL file for that rule. You can select only one WSDL file for each XML protection rule, but you can configure FortiWeb to enforce multiple rules in XML protection policies.

To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have either w or rw permission to the wafgrp area. For details, see Permissions.

Syntax

config waf xml-wsdl file

edit "<xml_wsdl_file_name>"

end

Variable

Description

Default

"<xml_wsdl_file_name>"

To display a list of existing XML WSDL files, enter:

edit ?

No default.

Related topics