Really liked how you showed clean up after for learning. I'd appreciate any advice/tutorial on how to handle non-count actions when used on APIs used by web apps & apps where you can't show CAPTCHAs per se. Perhaps it is just block only?
Hi, it's really good for us that you can write about the equipment you use. But one thing confuses me, I just watched your video three years ago, have you really not changed your desktop equipment in three years? Because I saw that the Desktop Equipment in the video description has not changed between three years ago and now. I mean, are these equipment really so durable?
Excellent as always. Thank you for your content on WAF. One question: I guess having a list of IPs and using the NOT operator for the rule would implement a "white list" of IPs, correct?
yes you can make an IP whitelist by configuring a rule that blocks requests from IP addresses not in your specified list. Essentially, you would use the NOT operator with a list of allowed IPs to deny access to any IP addresses not explicitly allowed.
I literally wouldn't have a job without this channel bro
Thank you bro! keep up the good work
Had no idea you were Canadian, your channel is great, always useful content. Keep it up fellow Canadian 🇨🇦
Дякую, друже!
Окрім AWS я ще непогано підтягнув англійську на твоїх відео! 🙂
Really liked how you showed clean up after for learning.
I'd appreciate any advice/tutorial on how to handle non-count actions when used on APIs used by web apps & apps where you can't show CAPTCHAs per se. Perhaps it is just block only?
Great explanation 👍
Hi, it's really good for us that you can write about the equipment you use. But one thing confuses me, I just watched your video three years ago, have you really not changed your desktop equipment in three years? Because I saw that the Desktop Equipment in the video description has not changed between three years ago and now. I mean, are these equipment really so durable?
Which One is the Video which seems to be their first part where you have created the api gateway??
Excellent as always. Thank you for your content on WAF.
One question: I guess having a list of IPs and using the NOT operator for the rule would implement a "white list" of IPs, correct?
yes you can make an IP whitelist by configuring a rule that blocks requests from IP addresses not in your specified list. Essentially, you would use the NOT operator with a list of allowed IPs to deny access to any IP addresses not explicitly allowed.
I love Canada and Canadians!
Great channel. Please keep your face to the right side of the screen. BOom!
17:04 "Some Capacity Units"
dude, it's literally in front of you. Web ACL Capacity Units.
This guy constantly looking at the camera makes me feel uncomfortable