Application Gateway for Containers: a not-so-gentle intro (4)

This post will explore the new support in Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC) for the overlay network option in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) as documented in https://aka.ms/agc/overlay, as well as whether you can see traffic between AGC and AKS with VNet Flow Logs. This blog is part of a series: What am I talking … Continue reading Application Gateway for Containers: a not-so-gentle intro (4)

Application Gateway for Containers: a not-so-gentle intro (1)

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 interesting things that would be worthy to share, so here we go. This blog post is part … Continue reading Application Gateway for Containers: a not-so-gentle intro (1)

AAD Application Proxy: Where is my WAF?

You might have read my previous intro post to the AAD Application Proxy, where I went over a quick intro to this service and a comparison with other reverse proxies available in the Azure portfolio. I finished that post with a very generic diagram describing how to combine multiple proxies to get different capabilities, for … Continue reading AAD Application Proxy: Where is my WAF?

Where does AAD App Proxy fit with other Azure reverse proxies?

One of the best kept secrets in Azure is Azure Active Directory (AAD) Application Proxy. When exposing web applications running in Azure or on-premises, we all tend to look at services such as Azure Front Door or Azure Application Gateway, but this little gem can make the life of a network administrator so much simpler. … Continue reading Where does AAD App Proxy fit with other Azure reverse proxies?