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HTTP Verbs Page

Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2

Use the HTTP Verbs page to create a list of verbs for which the request-filtering module will allow or deny access. Several examples of HTTP verbs are: GET, POST, and HEAD.

UI Element List

The following tables describe the UI elements that are available on the feature page and in the Actions pane.

Feature Page Elements

Element Name Description

Verb

Displays the verb for which the request-filtering module will either allow or deny access.

Allowed

Displays the status of the verb, which will be either True if the verb is allowed, or False if the verb is denied.

Note
Only verbs that appear in the list and have Allowed set to False will be blocked. All other verbs are allowed.

Actions Pane Elements

Element Name Description

Allow Verb

Opens the Allow Verb dialog box that lets you add a verb to the list of allowed verbs.

Deny Verb

Opens the Deny Verb dialog box that lets you add a verb to the list of denied verbs.

For common elements, see the Request Filtering Page.

See Also

Concepts

Allow or Deny Verb Dialog Boxes