doc/exceptions: standardize page section markdown

Following the discussion on #7396, use those symbols for to keep the
standard.
Remove the repeting `Exception Policies` section header, too.

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Task #7396

(cherry picked from commit e5c1e5f792)
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Juliana Fajardini 7 months ago committed by Victor Julien
parent de5d6df321
commit c5269e2c26

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.. _exception policies:
Exception Policies
==================
##################
Suricata has a set of configuration variables to indicate what should the engine
do when certain exception conditions, such as hitting a memcap, are reached.
@ -13,13 +13,10 @@ For developers or for researching purposes, there are also simulation options
exposed in debug mode and passed via command-line. These exist to force or
simulate failures or errors and understand Suricata behavior under such conditions.
Exception Policies
------------------
.. _master-switch:
Master Switch
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*************
It is possible to set all configuration policies via what we call "master
switch". This offers a quick way to define what the engine should do in case of
@ -43,7 +40,7 @@ This value will be overwritten by specific exception policies whose settings are
also defined in the yaml file.
Auto
''''
====
**In IPS mode**, the default behavior for most of the exception policies is to
fail close. This means droping the flow, or the packet, when the flow action is
@ -57,7 +54,7 @@ It is possible to disable this default, by setting the exception policies'
``master-switch``, or ignoring the exception policies.
Specific settings
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*****************
Exception policies are implemented for:
@ -116,7 +113,7 @@ The *drop*, *pass* and *reject* are similar to the rule actions described in :re
actions<suricata-yaml-action-order>`.
Exception Policies and Midstream Pick-up Sessions
-------------------------------------------------
*************************************************
Suricata behavior can be difficult to track in case of midstream session
pick-ups. Consider this matrix illustrating the different interactions for
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Notes:
* Not valid means that Suricata will error out and won't start.
* ``REJECT`` will make Suricata send a Reset-packet unreach error to the sender of the matching packet.
* ``REJECT`` will make Suricata send a Reset-packet unreach error to the sender
of the matching packet.
Command-line Options for Simulating Exceptions
----------------------------------------------
==============================================
It is also possible to force specific exception scenarios, to check engine
behavior under failure or error conditions.

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