Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Custom Application Signatures
You can edit, clone, and delete the custom application signatures from the Application Signatures page. You clone a custom application signature to easily create a custom application signature. You delete the unused custom application signatures.
Editing Custom Application Signatures
To edit a custom application signature:
- Select Configure > Application Firewall
Policy > Signatures.
The Application Signatures page appears.
- Select the custom application signature that you want
to edit, and click the pencil icon.
The Edit Application Signatures page appears, showing the same fields that are displayed when you create a custom application signature.
- Edit the application signatures fields as needed.
- Click OK to save the changes.
The changes are saved and you are returned to the Application Signatures page.
Cloning Custom Application Signatures
To clone a custom application signature:
- Select Configure > Application Firewall
Policy > Signatures.
The Application Signatures page appears.
- Select the custom application signature that you want
to clone, and click the Clone button or select Clone from the More or right-click menu.
The Clone Application Signature page appears, showing the same fields that are displayed when you create a custom application signature.
- Modify the application signature fields as needed.
- Click OK to save the changes.
The cloned custom application signature is created and you are returned to the Application Signatures page.
Deleting Custom Application Signatures
To delete one or more custom application signatures:
- Select Configure > Application Firewall
Policy > Signatures.
The Application Signatures page appears.
- Select the custom application signature that you want
to delete, and click the X icon.
A warning dialog box appears asking you to confirm the deletion.
- Click Yes to delete the selected custom application
signatures.
The custom application signatures are deleted and you are returned to the Application Signature page.