@robinmordasiewicz/f5xc-terraform-mcp 3.0.0 → 3.0.2

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  1. package/dist/docs/data-sources/addon_service.md +143 -0
  2. package/dist/docs/data-sources/addon_service_activation_status.md +144 -0
  3. package/dist/docs/data-sources/addon_subscription.md +134 -0
  4. package/dist/docs/data-sources/allowed_tenant.md +134 -0
  5. package/dist/docs/data-sources/api_credential.md +134 -0
  6. package/dist/docs/data-sources/bigip_irule.md +134 -0
  7. package/dist/docs/data-sources/child_tenant.md +134 -0
  8. package/dist/docs/data-sources/child_tenant_manager.md +134 -0
  9. package/dist/docs/data-sources/contact.md +134 -0
  10. package/dist/docs/data-sources/customer_support.md +134 -0
  11. package/dist/docs/data-sources/dns_lb_health_check.md +134 -0
  12. package/dist/docs/data-sources/dns_lb_pool.md +134 -0
  13. package/dist/docs/data-sources/dns_load_balancer.md +134 -0
  14. package/dist/docs/data-sources/dns_zone.md +145 -0
  15. package/dist/docs/data-sources/geo_location_set.md +134 -0
  16. package/dist/docs/data-sources/ike1.md +134 -0
  17. package/dist/docs/data-sources/ike2.md +134 -0
  18. package/dist/docs/data-sources/ike_phase1_profile.md +134 -0
  19. package/dist/docs/data-sources/ike_phase2_profile.md +134 -0
  20. package/dist/docs/data-sources/infraprotect_asn.md +134 -0
  21. package/dist/docs/data-sources/infraprotect_asn_prefix.md +134 -0
  22. package/dist/docs/data-sources/infraprotect_deny_list_rule.md +134 -0
  23. package/dist/docs/data-sources/infraprotect_firewall_rule.md +134 -0
  24. package/dist/docs/data-sources/infraprotect_firewall_rule_group.md +134 -0
  25. package/dist/docs/data-sources/infraprotect_internet_prefix_advertisement.md +134 -0
  26. package/dist/docs/data-sources/infraprotect_tunnel.md +134 -0
  27. package/dist/docs/data-sources/k8s_cluster.md +134 -0
  28. package/dist/docs/data-sources/k8s_cluster_role.md +134 -0
  29. package/dist/docs/data-sources/k8s_cluster_role_binding.md +134 -0
  30. package/dist/docs/data-sources/k8s_pod_security_admission.md +134 -0
  31. package/dist/docs/data-sources/k8s_pod_security_policy.md +134 -0
  32. package/dist/docs/data-sources/managed_tenant.md +134 -0
  33. package/dist/docs/data-sources/namespace.md +141 -0
  34. package/dist/docs/data-sources/oidc_provider.md +134 -0
  35. package/dist/docs/data-sources/quota.md +134 -0
  36. package/dist/docs/data-sources/registration.md +134 -0
  37. package/dist/docs/data-sources/report_config.md +134 -0
  38. package/dist/docs/data-sources/role.md +134 -0
  39. package/dist/docs/data-sources/secret_policy.md +134 -0
  40. package/dist/docs/data-sources/secret_policy_rule.md +134 -0
  41. package/dist/docs/data-sources/securemesh_site_v2.md +134 -0
  42. package/dist/docs/data-sources/srv6_network_slice.md +134 -0
  43. package/dist/docs/data-sources/tenant_profile.md +134 -0
  44. package/dist/docs/data-sources/ticket_tracking_system.md +134 -0
  45. package/dist/docs/data-sources/token.md +134 -0
  46. package/dist/docs/data-sources/tpm_api_key.md +134 -0
  47. package/dist/docs/data-sources/tpm_category.md +134 -0
  48. package/dist/docs/data-sources/tpm_manager.md +134 -0
  49. package/dist/docs/data-sources/virtual_k8s.md +134 -0
  50. package/dist/docs/data-sources/voltshare_admin_policy.md +134 -0
  51. package/dist/docs/resources/addon_subscription.md +213 -0
  52. package/dist/docs/resources/allowed_tenant.md +181 -0
  53. package/dist/docs/resources/api_credential.md +184 -0
  54. package/dist/docs/resources/bigip_irule.md +173 -0
  55. package/dist/docs/resources/child_tenant.md +237 -0
  56. package/dist/docs/resources/child_tenant_manager.md +201 -0
  57. package/dist/docs/resources/contact.md +187 -0
  58. package/dist/docs/resources/customer_support.md +253 -0
  59. package/dist/docs/resources/dns_lb_health_check.md +249 -0
  60. package/dist/docs/resources/dns_lb_pool.md +310 -0
  61. package/dist/docs/resources/dns_load_balancer.md +309 -0
  62. package/dist/docs/resources/dns_zone.md +790 -0
  63. package/dist/docs/resources/geo_location_set.md +180 -0
  64. package/dist/docs/resources/ike1.md +216 -0
  65. package/dist/docs/resources/ike2.md +210 -0
  66. package/dist/docs/resources/ike_phase1_profile.md +224 -0
  67. package/dist/docs/resources/ike_phase2_profile.md +214 -0
  68. package/dist/docs/resources/infraprotect_asn.md +183 -0
  69. package/dist/docs/resources/infraprotect_asn_prefix.md +181 -0
  70. package/dist/docs/resources/infraprotect_deny_list_rule.md +191 -0
  71. package/dist/docs/resources/infraprotect_firewall_rule.md +288 -0
  72. package/dist/docs/resources/infraprotect_firewall_rule_group.md +169 -0
  73. package/dist/docs/resources/infraprotect_internet_prefix_advertisement.md +191 -0
  74. package/dist/docs/resources/infraprotect_tunnel.md +289 -0
  75. package/dist/docs/resources/k8s_cluster.md +326 -0
  76. package/dist/docs/resources/k8s_cluster_role.md +222 -0
  77. package/dist/docs/resources/k8s_cluster_role_binding.md +207 -0
  78. package/dist/docs/resources/k8s_pod_security_admission.md +199 -0
  79. package/dist/docs/resources/k8s_pod_security_policy.md +337 -0
  80. package/dist/docs/resources/managed_tenant.md +193 -0
  81. package/dist/docs/resources/namespace.md +170 -0
  82. package/dist/docs/resources/oidc_provider.md +291 -0
  83. package/dist/docs/resources/quota.md +187 -0
  84. package/dist/docs/resources/registration.md +489 -0
  85. package/dist/docs/resources/report_config.md +237 -0
  86. package/dist/docs/resources/role.md +183 -0
  87. package/dist/docs/resources/secret_policy.md +240 -0
  88. package/dist/docs/resources/secret_policy_rule.md +198 -0
  89. package/dist/docs/resources/securemesh_site_v2.md +2027 -0
  90. package/dist/docs/resources/srv6_network_slice.md +175 -0
  91. package/dist/docs/resources/tenant_profile.md +233 -0
  92. package/dist/docs/resources/ticket_tracking_system.md +195 -0
  93. package/dist/docs/resources/token.md +170 -0
  94. package/dist/docs/resources/tpm_api_key.md +191 -0
  95. package/dist/docs/resources/tpm_category.md +191 -0
  96. package/dist/docs/resources/tpm_manager.md +167 -0
  97. package/dist/docs/resources/virtual_k8s.md +209 -0
  98. package/dist/docs/resources/voltshare_admin_policy.md +271 -0
  99. package/package.json +1 -1
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+ ---
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+ page_title: "f5xc_registration Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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+ subcategory: "Sites"
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+ description: |-
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+ Manages a Registration resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for vpm creates registration using this message, never used by users. configuration.
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+ ---
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+
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+ # f5xc_registration (Data Source)
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+
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+ Manages a Registration resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for vpm creates registration using this message, never used by users. configuration.
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+
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+ ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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+
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+ ## Example Usage
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+
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+ ```terraform
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+ # Registration Data Source Example
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+ # Retrieves information about an existing Registration
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+
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+ # Look up an existing Registration by name
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+ data "f5xc_registration" "example" {
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+ name = "example-registration"
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+ namespace = "system"
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+ }
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+
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+ # Example: Use the data source in another resource
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+ # output "registration_id" {
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+ # value = data.f5xc_registration.example.id
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+ # }
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+ ```
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+
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+ <!-- schema generated by tfplugindocs -->
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+ ## Argument Reference
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+
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+ ### Metadata Argument Reference
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+
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+ <a id="name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name) - Required String<br>Name of the Registration
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+
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+ <a id="namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace) - Required String<br>Namespace where the Registration exists
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+
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+ ### Attributes Reference
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+
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+ In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
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+
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+ <a id="annotations"></a>&#x2022; [`annotations`](#annotations) - Optional Map<br>Annotations applied to this resource
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+
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+ <a id="description"></a>&#x2022; [`description`](#description) - Optional String<br>Description of the Registration
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+
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+ <a id="id"></a>&#x2022; [`id`](#id) - Optional String<br>Unique identifier for the resource
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+
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+ <a id="labels"></a>&#x2022; [`labels`](#labels) - Optional Map<br>Labels applied to this resource
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Common Types
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+
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+ The following type definitions are used throughout this resource. See the full definition here rather than repeated inline.
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+
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+ ### Object Reference {#common-object-reference}
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+
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+ Object references establish a direct reference from one configuration object to another in F5 Distributed Cloud. References use the format `tenant/namespace/name`.
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+
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+ | Field | Type | Description |
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+ | ----- | ---- | ----------- |
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+ | `name` | String | Name of the referenced object |
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+ | `namespace` | String | Namespace containing the referenced object |
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+ | `tenant` | String | Tenant of the referenced object (system-managed) |
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+
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+ ### Transformers {#common-transformers}
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+
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+ Transformers apply transformations to input values before matching. Multiple transformers can be applied in order.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `LOWER_CASE` | Convert to lowercase |
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+ | `UPPER_CASE` | Convert to uppercase |
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+ | `BASE64_DECODE` | Decode base64 content |
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+ | `NORMALIZE_PATH` | Normalize URL path |
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+ | `REMOVE_WHITESPACE` | Remove whitespace characters |
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+ | `URL_DECODE` | Decode URL-encoded characters |
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+ | `TRIM_LEFT` | Trim leading whitespace |
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+ | `TRIM_RIGHT` | Trim trailing whitespace |
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+ | `TRIM` | Trim both leading and trailing whitespace |
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+
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+ ### HTTP Methods {#common-http-methods}
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+
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+ HTTP methods used for request matching.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `ANY` | Match any HTTP method |
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+ | `GET` | HTTP GET request |
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+ | `HEAD` | HTTP HEAD request |
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+ | `POST` | HTTP POST request |
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+ | `PUT` | HTTP PUT request |
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+ | `DELETE` | HTTP DELETE request |
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+ | `CONNECT` | HTTP CONNECT request |
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+ | `OPTIONS` | HTTP OPTIONS request |
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+ | `TRACE` | HTTP TRACE request |
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+ | `PATCH` | HTTP PATCH request |
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+ | `COPY` | HTTP COPY request (WebDAV) |
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+
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+ ### TLS Fingerprints {#common-tls-fingerprints}
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+
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+ TLS fingerprint categories for malicious client detection.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `TLS_FINGERPRINT_NONE` | No fingerprint matching |
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+ | `ANY_MALICIOUS_FINGERPRINT` | Match any known malicious fingerprint |
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+ | `ADWARE` | Adware-associated fingerprints |
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+ | `DRIDEX` | Dridex malware fingerprints |
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+ | `GOOTKIT` | Gootkit malware fingerprints |
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+ | `RANSOMWARE` | Ransomware-associated fingerprints |
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+ | `TRICKBOT` | Trickbot malware fingerprints |
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+
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+ ### IP Threat Categories {#common-ip-threat-categories}
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+ IP address threat categories for security filtering.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `SPAM_SOURCES` | Known spam sources |
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+ | `WINDOWS_EXPLOITS` | Windows exploit sources |
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+ | `WEB_ATTACKS` | Web attack sources |
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+ | `BOTNETS` | Known botnet IPs |
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+ | `SCANNERS` | Network scanner IPs |
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+ | `REPUTATION` | Poor reputation IPs |
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+ | `PHISHING` | Phishing-related IPs |
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+ | `PROXY` | Anonymous proxy IPs |
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+ | `MOBILE_THREATS` | Mobile threat sources |
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+ | `TOR_PROXY` | Tor exit nodes |
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+ | `DENIAL_OF_SERVICE` | DoS attack sources |
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+ | `NETWORK` | Known bad network ranges |
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+ ---
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+ page_title: "f5xc_report_config Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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+ subcategory: "Monitoring"
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+ description: |-
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+ Manages a Report Config resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for report configuration is used to schedule report generation at a later point in time. configuration.
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+ ---
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+
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+ # f5xc_report_config (Data Source)
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+ Manages a Report Config resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for report configuration is used to schedule report generation at a later point in time. configuration.
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+ ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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+ ## Example Usage
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+ ```terraform
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+ # Report Config Data Source Example
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+ # Retrieves information about an existing Report Config
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+
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+ # Look up an existing Report Config by name
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+ data "f5xc_report_config" "example" {
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+ name = "example-report-config"
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+ namespace = "system"
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+ }
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+
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+ # Example: Use the data source in another resource
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+ # output "report_config_id" {
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+ # value = data.f5xc_report_config.example.id
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+ # }
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+ ```
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+
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+ <!-- schema generated by tfplugindocs -->
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+ ## Argument Reference
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+
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+ ### Metadata Argument Reference
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+
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+ <a id="name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name) - Required String<br>Name of the ReportConfig
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+
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+ <a id="namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace) - Required String<br>Namespace where the ReportConfig exists
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+
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+ ### Attributes Reference
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+
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+ In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
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+
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+ <a id="annotations"></a>&#x2022; [`annotations`](#annotations) - Optional Map<br>Annotations applied to this resource
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+
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+ <a id="description"></a>&#x2022; [`description`](#description) - Optional String<br>Description of the ReportConfig
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+ <a id="id"></a>&#x2022; [`id`](#id) - Optional String<br>Unique identifier for the resource
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+ <a id="labels"></a>&#x2022; [`labels`](#labels) - Optional Map<br>Labels applied to this resource
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Common Types
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+
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+ The following type definitions are used throughout this resource. See the full definition here rather than repeated inline.
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+
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+ ### Object Reference {#common-object-reference}
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+
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+ Object references establish a direct reference from one configuration object to another in F5 Distributed Cloud. References use the format `tenant/namespace/name`.
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+
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+ | Field | Type | Description |
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+ | ----- | ---- | ----------- |
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+ | `name` | String | Name of the referenced object |
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+ | `namespace` | String | Namespace containing the referenced object |
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+ | `tenant` | String | Tenant of the referenced object (system-managed) |
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+
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+ ### Transformers {#common-transformers}
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+
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+ Transformers apply transformations to input values before matching. Multiple transformers can be applied in order.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `LOWER_CASE` | Convert to lowercase |
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+ | `UPPER_CASE` | Convert to uppercase |
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+ | `BASE64_DECODE` | Decode base64 content |
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+ | `NORMALIZE_PATH` | Normalize URL path |
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+ | `REMOVE_WHITESPACE` | Remove whitespace characters |
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+ | `URL_DECODE` | Decode URL-encoded characters |
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+ | `TRIM_LEFT` | Trim leading whitespace |
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+ | `TRIM_RIGHT` | Trim trailing whitespace |
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+ | `TRIM` | Trim both leading and trailing whitespace |
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+
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+ ### HTTP Methods {#common-http-methods}
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+ HTTP methods used for request matching.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `ANY` | Match any HTTP method |
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+ | `GET` | HTTP GET request |
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+ | `HEAD` | HTTP HEAD request |
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+ | `POST` | HTTP POST request |
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+ | `PUT` | HTTP PUT request |
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+ | `DELETE` | HTTP DELETE request |
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+ | `CONNECT` | HTTP CONNECT request |
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+ | `OPTIONS` | HTTP OPTIONS request |
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+ | `TRACE` | HTTP TRACE request |
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+ | `PATCH` | HTTP PATCH request |
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+ | `COPY` | HTTP COPY request (WebDAV) |
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+
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+ ### TLS Fingerprints {#common-tls-fingerprints}
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+ TLS fingerprint categories for malicious client detection.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `TLS_FINGERPRINT_NONE` | No fingerprint matching |
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+ | `ANY_MALICIOUS_FINGERPRINT` | Match any known malicious fingerprint |
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+ | `ADWARE` | Adware-associated fingerprints |
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+ | `DRIDEX` | Dridex malware fingerprints |
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+ | `GOOTKIT` | Gootkit malware fingerprints |
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+ | `RANSOMWARE` | Ransomware-associated fingerprints |
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+ | `TRICKBOT` | Trickbot malware fingerprints |
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+
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+ ### IP Threat Categories {#common-ip-threat-categories}
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+
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+ IP address threat categories for security filtering.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `SPAM_SOURCES` | Known spam sources |
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+ | `WINDOWS_EXPLOITS` | Windows exploit sources |
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+ | `WEB_ATTACKS` | Web attack sources |
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+ | `BOTNETS` | Known botnet IPs |
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+ | `SCANNERS` | Network scanner IPs |
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+ | `REPUTATION` | Poor reputation IPs |
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+ | `PHISHING` | Phishing-related IPs |
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+ | `PROXY` | Anonymous proxy IPs |
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+ | `MOBILE_THREATS` | Mobile threat sources |
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+ | `TOR_PROXY` | Tor exit nodes |
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+ | `DENIAL_OF_SERVICE` | DoS attack sources |
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+ | `NETWORK` | Known bad network ranges |
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+ ---
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+ page_title: "f5xc_role Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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+ subcategory: "Organization"
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+ description: |-
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+ Manages role in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ ---
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+
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+ # f5xc_role (Data Source)
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+ Manages role in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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+ ## Example Usage
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+ ```terraform
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+ # Role Data Source Example
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+ # Retrieves information about an existing Role
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+
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+ # Look up an existing Role by name
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+ data "f5xc_role" "example" {
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+ name = "example-role"
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+ namespace = "system"
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+ }
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+
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+ # Example: Use the data source in another resource
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+ # output "role_id" {
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+ # value = data.f5xc_role.example.id
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+ # }
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+ ```
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+
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+ <!-- schema generated by tfplugindocs -->
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+ ## Argument Reference
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+ ### Metadata Argument Reference
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+ <a id="name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name) - Required String<br>Name of the Role
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+ <a id="namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace) - Required String<br>Namespace where the Role exists
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+
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+ ### Attributes Reference
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+
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+ In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
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+ <a id="annotations"></a>&#x2022; [`annotations`](#annotations) - Optional Map<br>Annotations applied to this resource
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+ <a id="description"></a>&#x2022; [`description`](#description) - Optional String<br>Description of the Role
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+ <a id="id"></a>&#x2022; [`id`](#id) - Optional String<br>Unique identifier for the resource
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+ <a id="labels"></a>&#x2022; [`labels`](#labels) - Optional Map<br>Labels applied to this resource
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Common Types
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+
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+ The following type definitions are used throughout this resource. See the full definition here rather than repeated inline.
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+
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+ ### Object Reference {#common-object-reference}
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+
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+ Object references establish a direct reference from one configuration object to another in F5 Distributed Cloud. References use the format `tenant/namespace/name`.
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+
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+ | Field | Type | Description |
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+ | ----- | ---- | ----------- |
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+ | `name` | String | Name of the referenced object |
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+ | `namespace` | String | Namespace containing the referenced object |
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+ | `tenant` | String | Tenant of the referenced object (system-managed) |
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+
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+ ### Transformers {#common-transformers}
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+
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+ Transformers apply transformations to input values before matching. Multiple transformers can be applied in order.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `LOWER_CASE` | Convert to lowercase |
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+ | `UPPER_CASE` | Convert to uppercase |
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+ | `BASE64_DECODE` | Decode base64 content |
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+ | `NORMALIZE_PATH` | Normalize URL path |
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+ | `REMOVE_WHITESPACE` | Remove whitespace characters |
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+ | `URL_DECODE` | Decode URL-encoded characters |
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+ | `TRIM_LEFT` | Trim leading whitespace |
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+ | `TRIM_RIGHT` | Trim trailing whitespace |
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+ | `TRIM` | Trim both leading and trailing whitespace |
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+
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+ ### HTTP Methods {#common-http-methods}
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+
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+ HTTP methods used for request matching.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `ANY` | Match any HTTP method |
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+ | `GET` | HTTP GET request |
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+ | `HEAD` | HTTP HEAD request |
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+ | `POST` | HTTP POST request |
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+ | `PUT` | HTTP PUT request |
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+ | `DELETE` | HTTP DELETE request |
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+ | `CONNECT` | HTTP CONNECT request |
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+ | `OPTIONS` | HTTP OPTIONS request |
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+ | `TRACE` | HTTP TRACE request |
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+ | `PATCH` | HTTP PATCH request |
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+ | `COPY` | HTTP COPY request (WebDAV) |
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+
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+ ### TLS Fingerprints {#common-tls-fingerprints}
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+
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+ TLS fingerprint categories for malicious client detection.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `TLS_FINGERPRINT_NONE` | No fingerprint matching |
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+ | `ANY_MALICIOUS_FINGERPRINT` | Match any known malicious fingerprint |
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+ | `ADWARE` | Adware-associated fingerprints |
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+ | `DRIDEX` | Dridex malware fingerprints |
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+ | `GOOTKIT` | Gootkit malware fingerprints |
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+ | `RANSOMWARE` | Ransomware-associated fingerprints |
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+ | `TRICKBOT` | Trickbot malware fingerprints |
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+
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+ ### IP Threat Categories {#common-ip-threat-categories}
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+
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+ IP address threat categories for security filtering.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `SPAM_SOURCES` | Known spam sources |
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+ | `WINDOWS_EXPLOITS` | Windows exploit sources |
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+ | `WEB_ATTACKS` | Web attack sources |
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+ | `BOTNETS` | Known botnet IPs |
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+ | `SCANNERS` | Network scanner IPs |
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+ | `REPUTATION` | Poor reputation IPs |
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+ | `PHISHING` | Phishing-related IPs |
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+ | `PROXY` | Anonymous proxy IPs |
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+ | `MOBILE_THREATS` | Mobile threat sources |
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+ | `TOR_PROXY` | Tor exit nodes |
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+ | `DENIAL_OF_SERVICE` | DoS attack sources |
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+ | `NETWORK` | Known bad network ranges |
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+ ---
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+ page_title: "f5xc_secret_policy Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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+ subcategory: "Security"
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+ description: |-
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+ Manages secret_policy creates a new object in the storage backend for metadata.namespace. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ ---
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+
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+ # f5xc_secret_policy (Data Source)
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+
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+ Manages secret_policy creates a new object in the storage backend for metadata.namespace. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+
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+ ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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+
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+ ## Example Usage
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+
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+ ```terraform
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+ # Secret Policy Data Source Example
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+ # Retrieves information about an existing Secret Policy
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+
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+ # Look up an existing Secret Policy by name
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+ data "f5xc_secret_policy" "example" {
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+ name = "example-secret-policy"
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+ namespace = "system"
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+ }
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+
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+ # Example: Use the data source in another resource
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+ # output "secret_policy_id" {
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+ # value = data.f5xc_secret_policy.example.id
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+ # }
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+ ```
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+
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+ <!-- schema generated by tfplugindocs -->
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+ ## Argument Reference
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+
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+ ### Metadata Argument Reference
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+
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+ <a id="name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name) - Required String<br>Name of the SecretPolicy
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+
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+ <a id="namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace) - Required String<br>Namespace where the SecretPolicy exists
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+
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+ ### Attributes Reference
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+
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+ In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
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+
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+ <a id="annotations"></a>&#x2022; [`annotations`](#annotations) - Optional Map<br>Annotations applied to this resource
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+
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+ <a id="description"></a>&#x2022; [`description`](#description) - Optional String<br>Description of the SecretPolicy
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+
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+ <a id="id"></a>&#x2022; [`id`](#id) - Optional String<br>Unique identifier for the resource
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+
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+ <a id="labels"></a>&#x2022; [`labels`](#labels) - Optional Map<br>Labels applied to this resource
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Common Types
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+
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+ The following type definitions are used throughout this resource. See the full definition here rather than repeated inline.
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+
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+ ### Object Reference {#common-object-reference}
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+
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+ Object references establish a direct reference from one configuration object to another in F5 Distributed Cloud. References use the format `tenant/namespace/name`.
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+
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+ | Field | Type | Description |
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+ | ----- | ---- | ----------- |
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+ | `name` | String | Name of the referenced object |
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+ | `namespace` | String | Namespace containing the referenced object |
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+ | `tenant` | String | Tenant of the referenced object (system-managed) |
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+
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+ ### Transformers {#common-transformers}
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+
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+ Transformers apply transformations to input values before matching. Multiple transformers can be applied in order.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `LOWER_CASE` | Convert to lowercase |
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+ | `UPPER_CASE` | Convert to uppercase |
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+ | `BASE64_DECODE` | Decode base64 content |
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+ | `NORMALIZE_PATH` | Normalize URL path |
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+ | `REMOVE_WHITESPACE` | Remove whitespace characters |
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+ | `URL_DECODE` | Decode URL-encoded characters |
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+ | `TRIM_LEFT` | Trim leading whitespace |
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+ | `TRIM_RIGHT` | Trim trailing whitespace |
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+ | `TRIM` | Trim both leading and trailing whitespace |
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+
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+ ### HTTP Methods {#common-http-methods}
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+
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+ HTTP methods used for request matching.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
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+ | `ANY` | Match any HTTP method |
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+ | `GET` | HTTP GET request |
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+ | `HEAD` | HTTP HEAD request |
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+ | `POST` | HTTP POST request |
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+ | `PUT` | HTTP PUT request |
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+ | `DELETE` | HTTP DELETE request |
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+ | `CONNECT` | HTTP CONNECT request |
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+ | `OPTIONS` | HTTP OPTIONS request |
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+ | `TRACE` | HTTP TRACE request |
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+ | `PATCH` | HTTP PATCH request |
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+ | `COPY` | HTTP COPY request (WebDAV) |
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+
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+ ### TLS Fingerprints {#common-tls-fingerprints}
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+
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+ TLS fingerprint categories for malicious client detection.
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+
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+ | Value | Description |
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+ | ----- | ----------- |
109
+ | `TLS_FINGERPRINT_NONE` | No fingerprint matching |
110
+ | `ANY_MALICIOUS_FINGERPRINT` | Match any known malicious fingerprint |
111
+ | `ADWARE` | Adware-associated fingerprints |
112
+ | `DRIDEX` | Dridex malware fingerprints |
113
+ | `GOOTKIT` | Gootkit malware fingerprints |
114
+ | `RANSOMWARE` | Ransomware-associated fingerprints |
115
+ | `TRICKBOT` | Trickbot malware fingerprints |
116
+
117
+ ### IP Threat Categories {#common-ip-threat-categories}
118
+
119
+ IP address threat categories for security filtering.
120
+
121
+ | Value | Description |
122
+ | ----- | ----------- |
123
+ | `SPAM_SOURCES` | Known spam sources |
124
+ | `WINDOWS_EXPLOITS` | Windows exploit sources |
125
+ | `WEB_ATTACKS` | Web attack sources |
126
+ | `BOTNETS` | Known botnet IPs |
127
+ | `SCANNERS` | Network scanner IPs |
128
+ | `REPUTATION` | Poor reputation IPs |
129
+ | `PHISHING` | Phishing-related IPs |
130
+ | `PROXY` | Anonymous proxy IPs |
131
+ | `MOBILE_THREATS` | Mobile threat sources |
132
+ | `TOR_PROXY` | Tor exit nodes |
133
+ | `DENIAL_OF_SERVICE` | DoS attack sources |
134
+ | `NETWORK` | Known bad network ranges |
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+ ---
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+ page_title: "f5xc_secret_policy_rule Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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+ subcategory: "Security"
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+ description: |-
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+ Manages secret_policy_rule creates a new object in storage backend for metadata.namespace. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ ---
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+
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+ # f5xc_secret_policy_rule (Data Source)
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+
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+ Manages secret_policy_rule creates a new object in storage backend for metadata.namespace. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+
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+ ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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+
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+ ## Example Usage
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+
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+ ```terraform
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+ # Secret Policy Rule Data Source Example
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+ # Retrieves information about an existing Secret Policy Rule
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+
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+ # Look up an existing Secret Policy Rule by name
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+ data "f5xc_secret_policy_rule" "example" {
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+ name = "example-secret-policy-rule"
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+ namespace = "system"
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+ }
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+
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+ # Example: Use the data source in another resource
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+ # output "secret_policy_rule_id" {
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+ # value = data.f5xc_secret_policy_rule.example.id
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+ # }
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+ ```
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+
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+ <!-- schema generated by tfplugindocs -->
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+ ## Argument Reference
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+
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+ ### Metadata Argument Reference
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+
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+ <a id="name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name) - Required String<br>Name of the SecretPolicyRule
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+
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+ <a id="namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace) - Required String<br>Namespace where the SecretPolicyRule exists
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+
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+ ### Attributes Reference
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+
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+ In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
44
+
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+ <a id="annotations"></a>&#x2022; [`annotations`](#annotations) - Optional Map<br>Annotations applied to this resource
46
+
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+ <a id="description"></a>&#x2022; [`description`](#description) - Optional String<br>Description of the SecretPolicyRule
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+
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+ <a id="id"></a>&#x2022; [`id`](#id) - Optional String<br>Unique identifier for the resource
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+
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+ <a id="labels"></a>&#x2022; [`labels`](#labels) - Optional Map<br>Labels applied to this resource
52
+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Common Types
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+
57
+ The following type definitions are used throughout this resource. See the full definition here rather than repeated inline.
58
+
59
+ ### Object Reference {#common-object-reference}
60
+
61
+ Object references establish a direct reference from one configuration object to another in F5 Distributed Cloud. References use the format `tenant/namespace/name`.
62
+
63
+ | Field | Type | Description |
64
+ | ----- | ---- | ----------- |
65
+ | `name` | String | Name of the referenced object |
66
+ | `namespace` | String | Namespace containing the referenced object |
67
+ | `tenant` | String | Tenant of the referenced object (system-managed) |
68
+
69
+ ### Transformers {#common-transformers}
70
+
71
+ Transformers apply transformations to input values before matching. Multiple transformers can be applied in order.
72
+
73
+ | Value | Description |
74
+ | ----- | ----------- |
75
+ | `LOWER_CASE` | Convert to lowercase |
76
+ | `UPPER_CASE` | Convert to uppercase |
77
+ | `BASE64_DECODE` | Decode base64 content |
78
+ | `NORMALIZE_PATH` | Normalize URL path |
79
+ | `REMOVE_WHITESPACE` | Remove whitespace characters |
80
+ | `URL_DECODE` | Decode URL-encoded characters |
81
+ | `TRIM_LEFT` | Trim leading whitespace |
82
+ | `TRIM_RIGHT` | Trim trailing whitespace |
83
+ | `TRIM` | Trim both leading and trailing whitespace |
84
+
85
+ ### HTTP Methods {#common-http-methods}
86
+
87
+ HTTP methods used for request matching.
88
+
89
+ | Value | Description |
90
+ | ----- | ----------- |
91
+ | `ANY` | Match any HTTP method |
92
+ | `GET` | HTTP GET request |
93
+ | `HEAD` | HTTP HEAD request |
94
+ | `POST` | HTTP POST request |
95
+ | `PUT` | HTTP PUT request |
96
+ | `DELETE` | HTTP DELETE request |
97
+ | `CONNECT` | HTTP CONNECT request |
98
+ | `OPTIONS` | HTTP OPTIONS request |
99
+ | `TRACE` | HTTP TRACE request |
100
+ | `PATCH` | HTTP PATCH request |
101
+ | `COPY` | HTTP COPY request (WebDAV) |
102
+
103
+ ### TLS Fingerprints {#common-tls-fingerprints}
104
+
105
+ TLS fingerprint categories for malicious client detection.
106
+
107
+ | Value | Description |
108
+ | ----- | ----------- |
109
+ | `TLS_FINGERPRINT_NONE` | No fingerprint matching |
110
+ | `ANY_MALICIOUS_FINGERPRINT` | Match any known malicious fingerprint |
111
+ | `ADWARE` | Adware-associated fingerprints |
112
+ | `DRIDEX` | Dridex malware fingerprints |
113
+ | `GOOTKIT` | Gootkit malware fingerprints |
114
+ | `RANSOMWARE` | Ransomware-associated fingerprints |
115
+ | `TRICKBOT` | Trickbot malware fingerprints |
116
+
117
+ ### IP Threat Categories {#common-ip-threat-categories}
118
+
119
+ IP address threat categories for security filtering.
120
+
121
+ | Value | Description |
122
+ | ----- | ----------- |
123
+ | `SPAM_SOURCES` | Known spam sources |
124
+ | `WINDOWS_EXPLOITS` | Windows exploit sources |
125
+ | `WEB_ATTACKS` | Web attack sources |
126
+ | `BOTNETS` | Known botnet IPs |
127
+ | `SCANNERS` | Network scanner IPs |
128
+ | `REPUTATION` | Poor reputation IPs |
129
+ | `PHISHING` | Phishing-related IPs |
130
+ | `PROXY` | Anonymous proxy IPs |
131
+ | `MOBILE_THREATS` | Mobile threat sources |
132
+ | `TOR_PROXY` | Tor exit nodes |
133
+ | `DENIAL_OF_SERVICE` | DoS attack sources |
134
+ | `NETWORK` | Known bad network ranges |