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Enabling Application Protection
Scenario
To protect Java applications on Linux servers, enable application protection for the servers. HSS will install the RASP plug-in on the servers, and you will need to configure startup parameters.
Enabling Application Protection
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service. The HSS page is displayed. - Choose Prevention > Application Protection. Click the Protected Servers tab.
- Click Add Server. Select servers in the dialog box that is displayed.
- Click Add and Enable Protection.
- On the Protected Servers tab, click the status in the RASP Protection column.
- Check the RASP software installation progress. Wait until the message "Installation completed." is displayed.
- Log in to the server, go to the Spring Boot startup path, and copy the parameters from the Configure Startup Parameters step to the command box.
- Restart the microservice to apply the protection settings.
- On the Protected Servers tab, check the protection status in the Microservice Protection column. If the status is Active, the protection has been enabled.
Parent topic: Application Protection


