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API Protector

Prerequisites

  1. Install Vagrant from the official site, https://developer.hashicorp.com/vagrant/downloads.
  1. Install Virtualbox from the official site, https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads

Minimum Spec

  • 4 GB RAM
  • 4 CPU cores
  • 10 GB of free disk space

Note: More firewalls/traffic will require more RAM and CPU. Please adjust the Vagrantfile (line number: 58,59) as needed

Installing VM

Download this repository via

git clone https://github.com/CSPF-Founder/api-protector-with-controller-and-panel.git

Or you can download it as a zip file by clicking on Code in the top right and clicking Download zip.

cd into the folder that is created.

In Linux:

In the project folder run the below command.

chmod +x setupvm.sh

./setupvm.sh

During the installation and startup, it will ask you to select the bridge adapter interface as shown below:

Which interface should the network bridge to?.

Please enter the corresponding number for the bridge interface option and press enter.

Once the vagrant installation is completed, it will automatically restart in Linux.

In Windows:

Go to the project folder on command prompt and then run the below commands.

vagrant up

During the installation and startup, it will ask you to select the bridge adapter interface as shown below:

Which interface should the network bridge to?.

Please enter the corresponding number for the bridge interface option and press enter.

After it has been completed, run the below command to reload the VM manually.

vagrant reload

Accessing the Panel

The API Protector Panel is available on this URL: https://localhost:18443.

Note: If you want to change the port, you can change forwardport in the vagrantfile.

For information on how to use the panel refer to Manual.md

Further Reading:

  • It is highly recommended to change the default password of the user vagrant and change the SSH keys.

  • If you want to start the VM after your computer restarts you can give vargant up on this folder or start from the virtualbox manager.

  • Once up you can access the VM by giving the command vagrant ssh apiprotectorvm

Contributors

Sabari Selvan

Suriya Prakash