HAProxy & HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) sends a user to the secure version of a site without an HTTP redirect. Learn how to enable HSTS with HAProxy.
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) sends a user to the secure version of a site without an HTTP redirect. Learn how to enable HSTS with HAProxy.
Read on to learn how to use the HAProxy load balancer to redirect users from HTTP to HTTPS automatically in a few easy steps.
This blog post covers how to set up custom error pages in HAProxy in order to ensure consistent, branded messaging that supports any backend web stack.
Find out how you can detect and stop fake web crawlers by using Verify Crawler add-on which comes included with the HAProxy Enterprise license.
In the blog post, you will learn how to become FIPS compliant using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and HAProxy Enterprise for TLS encryption.
HAProxy Enterprise handles SAML single sign-on for your applications and integrates with identity providers like Azure Active Directory.
Learn how to use the Dynamic SSL Certificate Storage introduced in HAProxy 2.1 and expanded in HAProxy 2.2 in order to update SSL certificates dynamically.
In this blog post, you will learn how to use HAProxy's Deny, Tarpit, Silent Drop, Reject, and Shadowban response policies to stop threats and malicious users.
Learn how to configure TLS with the HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller to provide secure communication to everyone accessing your Kubernetes services.
Version 2.1 of the HAProxy Data Plane API expands support to all available request and response actions, adds Lua actions, and improves file handling.
In this blog post, you will find out more about the HAProxy Process Manager, which allows you to start external programs that are hosted under HAProxy.
HAProxy 2.2 adds exciting features such as a fully dynamic SSL certificate storage, a native response generator, security hardening, and much more.