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.

‑ConfigID
Alias: ‑id
Conditionally required

Your configuration's ID.

‑ConfigName
Conditionally required

The name of your security configuration.

‑EdgeRCFile

Your EdgeGrid resource file to authenticate your command. Defaults to ~/.edgerc.

‑Section

The section name in your EdgeGrid resource file to retrieve authentication credentials from. Defaults to default.

‑VersionNumber
Alias: ‑version
Required

A configuration's version. Can be an integer or the word latest.

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