![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, in a real-world deployment, you will want to restrict the permission of the bouncer to the ACLs and rule groups it will manage. We just need to create a new rule using the AWS console, and associate it with our ALB: In this article, we will associate our ACL with an application load balancer (ALB) proxying traffic to an EC2 instance running a simple Nginx server. In order to be able to use the bouncer, you will need to have created a web ACL (web access control list) in AWS WAF and associate it with a (or multiple) AWS resources. NAME IP ADDRESS VALID LAST API PULL TYPE VERSIONĪWS-WAF-1647938971 127.0.0.1 ✔ crowdsec-aws-waf-bouncer AWS WAF configuration ![]()
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