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Applies to:Image ModifiedKyvos Enterprise  Image ModifiedKyvos Cloud (Managed Services on AWS)  Image ModifiedKyvos Azure Marketplace

Image ModifiedKyvos AWS Marketplace  Image ModifiedKyvos Single Node Installation (Kyvos SNI)  Image ModifiedKyvos Free (Limited offering for AWS)

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For HTTPS Connectivity

Prerequisites

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  1. Sign in to your Azure account with Admin credentials. 
    or
    A user with the right to create an Application Gateway can sign in to the Azure portal. 
  2. Provide information on the Basics tab page.


  3. Click the Frontends tab and enter the following details:
    1. Public IP address: To open the URL for business users.
    2. Add new public IP: Use this option if existing IPs are not available.



  4. Click the Backends tab and provide details for the backend pool.
    1. Provide the name of the backend pool.
    2. Select the Target type as IP or FQDN.
    3. Provide FQDN of Kyvos web portal machines.
  5. Click the Configuration tab and provide details for:
    1. On the Add a routing rule page, define rules for Listener.



    2. On the Add a routing rule page, define rules for Backend targets.
      1. Select the created backend target from the list.
      2. Add the HTTP setting in the next steps.
      3. Provide the Kyvos web portal .cer file and the required details, as shown in the following figure.
      4. Enable Cookie-based affinity for session stickiness.

    3. Click Add and then click the Save button.
  6. Click the Next button and provide the required tags for the Application Gateway.
  7. Click Create.
  8. After the resource is created successfully, go to Health Probe and add a path as /Kyvos



  9. Go to overview and copy the public IP or the hostname.