AWS waf documentation change
Summary
Updated link text from 'protection pack or web ACLs' to 'protection packs (web ACLs)' in manual DDoS response documentation
Security assessment
Minor documentation link text update for consistency. No security-related content changes or vulnerability disclosures. Maintains existing security guidance without modifications.
Diff
diff --git a/waf/latest/developerguide/ddos-responding-manual.md b/waf/latest/developerguide/ddos-responding-manual.md index b83ae1eeb..0a67b8b04 100644 --- a//waf/latest/developerguide/ddos-responding-manual.md +++ b//waf/latest/developerguide/ddos-responding-manual.md @@ -19 +19 @@ If you use AWS Firewall Manager, you can add your AWS WAF rules to a Firewall Ma - 1. Create rule statements in your web ACL with criteria that matches the unusual behavior. To start with, configure them to count matching requests. For information about configuring your web ACL and rule statements, see [Using protection pack or web ACLs with rules and rule groups in AWS WAF](./web-acl-processing.html) and [Testing and tuning your AWS WAF protections](./web-acl-testing.html). + 1. Create rule statements in your web ACL with criteria that matches the unusual behavior. To start with, configure them to count matching requests. For information about configuring your web ACL and rule statements, see [Using protection packs (web ACLs) with rules and rule groups in AWS WAF](./web-acl-processing.html) and [Testing and tuning your AWS WAF protections](./web-acl-testing.html).