Noname Security Kong Traffic Source

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Third Party: This plugin is developed, tested, and maintained by Noname Security.

The Noname Traffic Source plugin (also known as nonamesecurity) lets you tune how the Noname machine learning engine receives Kong Gateway API traffic data to inspect.

How it works

All Noname integrations require you to create an integration profile in Noname. Nearly all integrations require you to have administration access to the systems you want to integrate. The simplest integrations require you to record some kind of credentials or access key from the remote system to enter into Noname while creating the profile. This enables Noname to receive information from, or perform actions on, the remote system. For example, an action could be fetching a log file, or initiating a block based on an incident created in Noname.

Prevention is enabled by default. To disable the prevention feature, review the Noname documentation.

If you already had a prevention integration configured and would like to migrate to this new integration, see the upgrade guide in the Noname documentation.

Install

The Noname Security Kong plugin is available as a LuaRocks module.

The Noname Security install and configuration documentation explains how set up a custom Docker image with the plugin preinstalled, using the Noname admin user interface.

Alternatively, use the following steps to manually set up the integration.

Create the integration profile

Configure the integration profile in Noname and download the plugin:

  1. In the Noname UI, navigate to Settings > Integrations > Traffic Sources.
  2. Select Add Integration and select the Kong tile to create an integration profile.
  3. Download the Zip file, and copy it to your Kong machine, then select Next.
  4. Provide an alias for the integration.
  5. Select Finish to save the integration.

Install the Noname Security plugin

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