This post will explore the new support in Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC) for Web Application Firewall (WAF) as documented in https://aka.ms/agc/waf. This blog is part of a series: Before we start, kudos need to go to the great Christof Claessens, author of this extremely useful Azure Monitor Workbook to triage WAF logs. Is WAF a big … Continue reading Application Gateway for Containers: Web Application Firewall support| Cloudtrooper
Azure Kubernetes Fleet Manager is a very interesting solution that allows you to deploy code to multiple clusters at the same time. I am not going to stir up the debate here of whether this approac…| Cloudtrooper
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This post will take you one step further from the hello-world configuration that I described in the first post by adding TLS end-to-end, a scenario described in the public docs here. This blog is p…| Cloudtrooper
I haven’t had a look at the Azure Application Gateway for Containers for a while now, and after I was recently asked about it I decided to go for another dive. I believe I found a couple of i…| Cloudtrooper