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Evaluation

Adding a Variable is a compelling feature that will allow you to extract data from the request and utilize it in the Actions. For example, you could log a user username or send an email if there is a security problem.
·     Variable: This must start and end with a $ symbol. For example $variable1$
·     Source: Select from the drop-down box the source of the variable
·     Detail: Select from the list when relevant. If the Source=Request Header, the Details could be User-Agent
·     Value: Enter the text or regular expression to fine-tune the variable.
Built-in Variables:
·     Built-In variables have already been hard coded, so you do not need to create an evaluation entry for these.
·     You can use any of the variable listed below in your action
·     The explanation for each variable is located in the “Condition” table above
o     Method = $method$
o     Path = $path$
o     Querystring = $querystring$
o     Sourceip = $sourceip$
o     Response code (text also included “200 OK”) = $resp$
o     Host = $host$
o     Version = $version$
o     Clientport = $clientport$
o     Clientip = $clientip$
o     Geolocation = $geolocation$”
Example Action:
·     Action = Redirect 302
o     Target = HTTPs://$host$/404.html
·     Action = Log
o     Target = A client from $sourceip$:$sourceport$ has just made a request $path$ page
Explanation:
·     A client accessing page that does not exist would ordinarily be presented with a browsers 404 page
·     In this instance the user is redirected to the original hostname they used but the wrong path is replaced with 404.html
·     An entry is added to the syslog saying “A client from 154.3.22.14:3454 has just made a request to wrong.html page”
Source
Description
Example
Cookie
This is the name and value of the cookie header
MS-WSMAN=afYfn1CDqqCDqUD::Where the name is MS-WSMAN and the value is afYfn1CDqqCDqUD::
Host
This is the hostname extracted from the URL
www.mywebsite.com or 192.168.1.1
Language
This is the language extracted from the Language HTTP header
This condition will produce a dropdown with a list of languages.
Method
This is a drop down of HTTP methods
The dropdown will include GET, POST
Path
This is the path of the website
/mywebsite/index.html
POST
POST request method
Check data being uploaded to a website
Query Item
This is the name and value of a query. As such it can either accept the query name or a value also
“Best=jetNEXUS” Where the Match is Best and the Value is edgeNEXUS
Query String
This is the whole string after the ? character
HTTP://server/path/program?query_string
Request Header
This can be any header sent by the client
Referrer, User-Agent, From, Date…
Response Header
This can be any header sent by the server
Referrer, User-Agent, From, Date…
Version
This is the HTTP version
HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1
Detail
Description
Example
Accept
Content-Types that are acceptable
Accept: text/plain
Accept-Encoding
Acceptable encodings
Accept-Encoding: <compress | gzip | deflate | sdch | identity>
Accept-Language
Acceptable languages for response
Accept-Language: en-US
Accept-Ranges
What partial content range types this server supports
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Authorization
Authentication credentials for HTTP authentication
Authorization: Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ==
Charge-To
Contains account information for the costs of the application of the method requested
 
Content-Encoding
The type of encoding used on the data.
Content-Encoding: gzip
Content-Length
The length of the response body in Octets (8-bit bytes)
Content-Length: 348
Content-Type
The mime type of the body of the request (used with POST and PUT requests)
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Cookie
a HTTP cookie previously sent by the server with Set-Cookie (below)
Cookie: $Version=1; Skin=new;
Date
Date and time at which
the message was originated
Date = “Date” “:” HTTP-date
ETag
An identifier for a specific version of a resource, often a message digest
ETag: “aed6bdb8e090cd1:0”
From
The email address of the user making the request
From: user@example.com
If-Modified-Since
Allows a 304 Not Modified to be returned if content is unchanged
If-Modified-Since: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 19:43:31 GMT
Last-Modified
The last modified date for the requested object, in RFC 2822 format
Last-Modified: Tue, 15 Nov 1994 12:45:26 GMT
Pragma
Implementation-specific headers that may have various effects anywhere along the request-response chain.
Pragma: no-cache
Referrer
This is the address of the previous web page from which a link to the currently requested page was followed
Referrer: HTTP://www.edgenexus.io
Server
A name for the server
Server: Apache/2.4.1 (Unix)
Set-Cookie
an HTTP cookie
Set-Cookie: UserID=JohnDoe; Max-Age=3600; Version=1
User-Agent
The user agent string of the user agent
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/5.0)
Vary
Tells
downstream proxies how to match future request headers to decide
whether the cached response can be used rather than requesting a fresh
one from the origin server
Vary: User-Agent
X-Powered-By
Specifies the technology (e.g. ASP.NET, PHP, JBoss) supporting the web application
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.4.0