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src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/email-security/email-monitoring/search-email.mdx

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1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Email Security** > **Investigation**.
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2. Locate the message you want to open links for, select the three dots, then select **View details**.
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2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**.
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2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**.
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3. Locate the link you want to open, and select **Open in Security Center**.
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4. You will be redirected to **Investigate** under **Security Center**.
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4. You will be redirected to **Investigate** in the Cloudflare dashboard.
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5. Select **Scan now**.
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6. The dashboard will generate a report for your link.
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To open links in Browser Isolation:
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1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Email Security** > **Investigation**.
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2. Locate the message you want to open links for, select the three dots, then select **View details**.
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2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**.
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2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**.
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3. Locate the link you want to open, and select **Open in Browser Isolation**.
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4. The link will open in a separate window where you will be able to browse the content securely.
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1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Email Security** > **Investigation**.
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2. Locate the message you want to open links for, select the three dots, then select **View details**.
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2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**.
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2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**.
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3. Locate the link you want to open, and select **Copy URL**.
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3. Paste the link in your external tool.
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:::caution
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You may encounter a `400 Bad Request` error after turning **Clientless Web Isolation** on.
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You may encounter a `400 Bad Request` error after turning **Clientless Web Isolation** on.
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If you encounter this error:
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src/content/docs/magic-firewall/how-to/add-rules.mdx

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## Add a rule
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1. Log in to your [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/login), and select your account.
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2. Select **Magic Firewall**.
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3. In the **Custom rules** tab, select **Add a Rule**.
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4. Fill out the information for your new rule. All existing rules apply to IPv4. You can use a managed [IP list](https://www.cloudflare.com/en-gb/ips/) when populating the **Value**.
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5. When you are done, select **Add new rule**.
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1. In the Cloudflare dashboard, go to the **Magic Firewall** page.
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<DashButton url="/?to=/:account/network-security/magic_firewall" />
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2. In the **Custom rules** tab, select **Add a Rule**.
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3. Fill out the information for your new rule. All existing rules apply to IPv4. You can use a managed [IP list](https://www.cloudflare.com/en-gb/ips/) when populating the **Value**.
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4. When you are done, select **Add new rule**.
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2. Select **Magic Firewall** > **Custom rules**.
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3. Locate the rule you want to edit, and select **Edit**.
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4. Update the rule with your changes and select **Edit rule**.
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1. In the Cloudflare dashboard, go to the **Magic Firewall** page.
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<DashButton url="/?to=/:account/network-security/magic_firewall" />
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2. In the **Custom rules** tab, locate the rule you want to edit and select the three dots > **Edit**.
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3. Update the rule with your changes and select **Save rule**.
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src/content/docs/magic-firewall/how-to/enable-managed-rulesets.mdx

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2. Go to **Magic Firewall** > **Managed rules**.
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3. Select **Deploy managed ruleset**.
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4. The page will refresh and show you rulesets configured by Cloudflare that are available to your account. Choose the ruleset you want with **Select ruleset**. If you do not see the ruleset you want, contact your account manager to get a list of all Magic Firewall Managed rulesets.
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5. Under **Ruleset configuration**, configure the **Ruleset action** from the drop-down menu. Cloudflare recommends you change this setting to **Log** to evaluate how the ruleset impacts your traffic before deciding on an action. For more information, refer to [Override a managed ruleset](/ruleset-engine/managed-rulesets/override-managed-ruleset/).
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6. Still under **Ruleset configuration**, choose *Enabled* from the dropdown-menu for the **Ruleset status**. This will apply an override to the default status of all the rules in the ruleset.
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7. Select **Deploy** to deploy the Magic Firewall Managed ruleset with no rule-level overrides.
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<DashButton url="/?to=/:account/network-security/magic_firewall" />
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2. In the **Managed rules** tab, select **Deploy managed ruleset**.
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3. The page will refresh and show you rulesets configured by Cloudflare that are available to your account. Choose the ruleset you want with **Select ruleset**. If you do not see the ruleset you want, contact your account manager to get a list of all Magic Firewall Managed rulesets.
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4. Under **Ruleset configuration**, configure the **Ruleset action** from the drop-down menu. Cloudflare recommends you change this setting to **Log** to evaluate how the ruleset impacts your traffic before deciding on an action. For more information, refer to [Override a managed ruleset](/ruleset-engine/managed-rulesets/override-managed-ruleset/).
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5. Still under **Ruleset configuration**, choose *Enabled* from the dropdown-menu for the **Ruleset status**. This will apply an override to the default status of all the rules in the ruleset.
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<DashButton url="/?to=/:account/network-security/magic_firewall" />
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3. Select **Browse rules**.
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src/content/docs/magic-firewall/tutorials/graphql-analytics.mdx

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