AWS waf documentation change
Summary
Clarified Shield Advanced rule group location in protection pack
Security assessment
Identical clarification to DDoS protection documentation as in other file, improving feature documentation without addressing vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/waf/latest/developerguide/shield-metrics.md b/waf/latest/developerguide/shield-metrics.md index 439721823..c81b83e24 100644 --- a//waf/latest/developerguide/shield-metrics.md +++ b//waf/latest/developerguide/shield-metrics.md @@ -17 +17 @@ The Shield Advanced console presents summaries of many of the metrics that it re -If you enable automatic application layer DDoS mitigation for an application layer protection, Shield Advanced adds a rule group to your that it uses to manage automated protections. This rule group generates AWS WAF metrics, but they are not available to view. This is the same as for any other rule groups that you use in your protection pack (web ACL) but do not own, such as AWS Managed Rules rule groups. For more information about AWS WAF metrics, see [AWS WAF metrics and dimensions](./waf-metrics.html). For information about this Shield Advanced protection option, see [Automating application layer DDoS mitigation with Shield Advanced ](./ddos-automatic-app-layer-response.html). +If you enable automatic application layer DDoS mitigation for an application layer protection, Shield Advanced adds a rule group to your protection pack (web ACL) that it uses to manage automated protections. This rule group generates AWS WAF metrics, but they are not available to view. This is the same as for any other rule groups that you use in your protection pack (web ACL) but do not own, such as AWS Managed Rules rule groups. For more information about AWS WAF metrics, see [AWS WAF metrics and dimensions](./waf-metrics.html). For information about this Shield Advanced protection option, see [Automating application layer DDoS mitigation with Shield Advanced ](./ddos-automatic-app-layer-response.html).