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SaaS deployment

To create a SaaS Server instance (we host it) log in to the licensing portal and follow the promp...

IPsets with Shorewall

This is an example that lets you use Shorewall https://shorewall.org/index.html and IPsets to dyn...

Agent installation

The Orchestration Agent runs on a server to control network access for users on their behalf. Thi...

Logging

Logging is important - we love logging. Because of this, we have included an easy to find, follow...

Apache Webserver

Apache 2.4 and above have slightly different ACL syntax, so this page covers how you can use Knoc...

IPsets with UFW

This is an example that lets you use UFW (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UncomplicatedFirewall) and IPse...

Juniper SRX

Passive, Active or a combination Passive - Knocknoc's Allowlist feature provides a passive integr...

Nginx

Nginx support via script was added in knocknoc-agent version 1.0.30. This allows for flexible ACL...

Agent registration

API keys can be created to allow just-in-time orchestration Agent registration, which is suitable...

v7.6

Knocknoc 7.6 Knocknoc 7.6 continues the theme of user-experience improvements, this time for end ...

HAProxy

HAProxy is a fantastic reverse proxy with a massive amount of features. Knocknoc has supported HA...

SonicWall

The SonicWall can be orchestrated in three ways, Actively (API call from an Orchestration Agent t...

Server installation (on premise)

On a Linux host as Root, execute the below command to setup and install your Knocknoc server. You...

Fortinet

Knocknoc orchestrates Fortinet FortiGate firewalls - directly or via FortiManager - to dynamicall...

Getting Started

Cloud SaaS or self-hosted server? You can run your Knocknoc server either as a managed cloud inst...

High availability

The Knocknoc Server can be deployed in various ways to match your high-availability needs and dep...