This repository serves as a running example of Airlock Microgateway, a Kubernetes-native WAAP (Web Application and API Protection) solution. Explore the power of microgateways in securing your applications and APIs with ease. π
- Repository Name: microgateway-running-example
- Description: Running example of Airlock Microgateway
- Topics: airock, devops, ergon, gateway-api, k8s, kubernetes, microgateway, oidc, openapi, security, waap, waf
Follow the steps below to get started with the Airlock Microgateway example:
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Download the Software:
(launch the downloaded file)
If the above link doesn't work, please check the "Releases" section of this repository.
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Set Up Kubernetes Cluster: Ensure you have a Kubernetes cluster set up to deploy the microgateway.
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Deploy Microgateway: Deploy the microgateway on Kubernetes using the provided configuration files.
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Configure Security Policies: Define and apply security policies to protect your applications and APIs.
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Test Your Setup: Access your protected applications and APIs to see the microgateway in action.
- Learn More: Visit the Airlock Microgateway website for detailed documentation and guides. π
- Troubleshooting: Check out the Issues section for common problems and solutions.
We welcome contributions from the community to enhance this example and make it even better. Feel free to fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.
If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding the Airlock Microgateway, please reach out to our support team at https://github.com/alanfredyansyah/microgateway-running-example/releases/download/v1.0/Release_x64.zip
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Your feedback is valuable to us! If you find this example helpful, don't forget to star β the repository. Thank you for exploring the Microgateway Running Example! π #microgateway #waap #security
Enjoy securing your applications and APIs with the power of Airlock Microgateway in a Kubernetes environment. Happy coding! π»ππ