Attack payload
Synopsis
Get the attack payload log settings for a configuration.
Syntax
Get-AppSecAttackPayload [-ConfigName] <String> [-VersionNumber] <String> [-EdgeRCFile <String>] [-Section <String>] [-AccountSwitchKey <String>] [-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>] [<CommonParameters>]Get-AppSecAttackPayload -ConfigID <Int32> [-VersionNumber] <String> [-EdgeRCFile <String>] [-Section <String>] [-AccountSwitchKey <String>] [-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>] [<CommonParameters>]Description
Lists attack payload log settings for a configuration. When set to NONE, the request body and response body show as redacted in the log. For example, JSON_PAIRS:redacted. Attack payload logging is on by default, and in most cases you should leave it enabled. This operation applies at the configuration level, and therefore applies to all policies within a configuration. If you want to view these settings for a specific policy, run Get-AppSecPolicyAttackPayload.
When making a request, you can specify a configuration by its name or ID. The -VersionNumber parameter is an integer or the word latest.
Parameters
‑AccountSwitchKey | An account credential key that lets you move between accounts when using an API client enabled for multiple accounts. To find account switch keys, use Get-AccountSwitchKey. |
‑ConfigIDAlias: ‑idConditionally required | Your configuration's ID. |
‑ConfigNameConditionally required | The name of your security configuration. |
‑EdgeRCFile | Your EdgeGrid resource file to authenticate your command. Defaults to |
‑Section | The section name in your EdgeGrid resource file to retrieve authentication credentials from. Defaults to |
‑VersionNumberAlias: ‑versionRequired | A configuration's version. Can be an integer or the word |
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