Chapter 6. Securing the Fuse Console


See the Managing Fuse on Karaf Standalone guide for information on how to implement the following security features to secure Fuse containers for standalone deployments:

  • Set HTTPS as the required protocol
  • Use public keys to secure responses
  • Enable SSL/TLS security
  • Control user access

By default, the Fuse Console is not accessible remotely. For information on how to access the Fuse Console remotely, see the unlocking the Fuse Console section in the Managing Fuse on Karaf Standalone guide.

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