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The resulting architecture with the open-appsec Agent container and the NGINX Proxy Manager container then looks like this:
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The resulting architecture with the open-appsec Agent container and the NGINX Proxy Manager container then looks like this:
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Documentation: https://docs.openappsec.io/integrations/nginx-proxy-manager-integration
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Documentation: https://docs.openappsec.io/integrations/nginx-proxy-manager-integration
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2. Select the Enforcement Mode, it can be either “Prevent-Learn” or “Detect-Learn”
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2. Select the Enforcement Mode, it can be either “Prevent-Learn” or “Detect-Learn”
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3. Select the minimum confidence level for open-appsec to prevent an attack (only relevant when in prevent mode), it can be either “Critical”, “High” or “Medium” confidence.
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3. Select the minimum confidence level for open-appsec to prevent an attack (only relevant when in prevent mode), it can be either “Critical”, “High” or “Medium” confidence.
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4. Click “Save”
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4. Click “Save”
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This screenshot for example shows a “Proxy Host” reverse proxy configuration in NPM that will listen to inbound traffic for hostnames “100.25.161.101”, “localhost” or “my.webserver.com”.
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This screenshot for example shows a “Proxy Host” reverse proxy configuration in NPM that will listen to inbound traffic for hostnames “100.25.161.101”, “localhost” or “my.webserver.com”.
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This “Proxy Host” has open-appsec enabled in “Prevent-Learn” mode and therefore will prevent incoming http or https requests when there’s a minimum confidence level of “High” or higher, as configured for the “Minimum confidence for prevent” setting.
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This “Proxy Host” has open-appsec enabled in “Prevent-Learn” mode and therefore will prevent incoming http or https requests when there’s a minimum confidence level of “High” or higher, as configured for the “Minimum confidence for prevent” setting.
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This was just a very basic overview to get you started, there's many more things you can configure as part of the open-appsec NGINX Proxy Manager integration.
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This was just a very basic overview to get you started, there's many more things you can configure as part of the open-appsec NGINX Proxy Manager integration.
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If you want to check out the open-appsec Security Logs click on the new menu option “Security Log” which allows you to view the open-appsec specific logs directly from the NPM Web UI:
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If you want to check out the open-appsec Security Logs click on the new menu option “Security Log” which allows you to view the open-appsec specific logs directly from the NPM Web UI:
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[TBD ADD SCREENSHOT LOG VIEW]
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**You find the full documentation including FAQ here:
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**You find the full documentation including FAQ here:
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https://docs.openappsec.io/integrations/nginx-proxy-manager-integration/**
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https://docs.openappsec.io/integrations/nginx-proxy-manager-integration/**
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