Hello,
a. Is it possible with FWB to block certain HTTP requests, carrying illegal IP addresses in the X-Forwarded-for header? (for example 423.121.1.1)
b. An FWB is in front of a web server and this web server communicates to an application server, like this:
FWB------web server----application server
The web server opens a new session to the application server using HTTP at a custom port. In that case, can the FWB protect the application server too?
Thanks
Andreas
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