Create a new NSG: In the Azure portal, navigate to the Network Security Groups and click on the "Add" button to create a new NSG.
Attach NSG to the Application Gateway subnet: Once the NSG has been created, navigate to the subnet where your WAF v2 Application Gateway is deployed and attach the NSG to that subnet.
Create Inbound Security Rules: Create inbound security rules in the NSG to allow traffic to reach the Application Gateway.
Create Outbound Security Rules: Create outbound security rules in the NSG to allow traffic to leave the Application Gateway.
Test the configuration: Once the NSG rules have been configured, test the connectivity to the Application Gateway to ensure that the NSG is working as expected.
Monitor NSG logs: Monitor the NSG logs to identify any potential security threats and take necessary actions to mitigate them.
Modify NSG rules as needed: Depending on the application requirements, you may need to modify the NSG rules to allow or block certain traffic. Continuously monitor and modify the NSG rules as needed.
Please start posting anonymously - your entry will be published after you log in or create a new account. This space is reserved only for answers. If you would like to engage in a discussion, please instead post a comment under the question or an answer that you would like to discuss
Asked: 2022-03-05 11:00:00 +0000
Seen: 13 times
Last updated: Apr 11 '21
Is it possible to globally install System.Data.OleDb?
How to debug NextJS application in VSCode?
Why does the app shut down when switching to the Google Maps section in a Flutter application?
How can an application Manager be put in place to manage the system?
How can a Qt application detect a trigger triggered by a batch script?
How can I execute a React Native application on my Android device?
What conditions could cause Wildfly to automatically undeploy an EAR?
How can an application be run with parameters from the context menu?