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Protecting Access to the Diagnostics Interface
Protecting Access to the Diagnostics Interface
Out of the box, Ambassador Edge Stack enables Mappings to provide access to the diagnostics
interfaces that can help you debug your installation. In a production environment, though,
public access to these endpoints is not an ideal situation. To solve this, we will be
using the Ambassador Module to remove the default mappings, after which we'll create a
new, host-based mapping to expose the diagnostics interface more securely. The
Ambassador Module applies system-wide configuration settings for Ambassador Edge Stack to follow.
After applying this module, the diagnostics interface are no longer accessible from
the outside world. We should not, however, exclude actual administrators from using
these interfaces, so to create a more managed endpoint for them to use, create a
Mapping to expose the endpoint:
Now, administrators can connect to the diagnostic interface using the diag.example.com
hostname, and the Mapping settings can
be appropriately configured to better control access to these services. To learn more
about Ambassador Module configurations, see Ambassador Module.