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Helm Deploy

You can install Akto via Helm charts.

Resources

Akto's Helm chart repo is on GitHub here. You can also find Akto on Helm.sh here.

Prerequisites

Please ensure you have the following -

  1. A Kubernetes cluster where you have deploy permissions
  2. helm command installed. Check here

Steps

Here are the steps to install Akto via Helm charts -

  1. Prepare Mongo Connection string
  2. Install Akto via Helm
  3. Verify Installation and harden security

Create Mongo instance

Akto Helm setup needs a Mongo connection string as input. It can come from either of the following -

  1. Your own Mongo Ensure your machine where you setup Mongo is NOT exposed to public internet. It shouldn't have a public IP. You can setup Mongo by running the following commands.

    sudo yum update -y
    sudo yum install -y docker
    sudo dockerd&
    docker run --name mongo --restart always -v ./data:/data/db -p 27017:27017 mongo
    sudo systemctl enable /usr/lib/systemd/system/docker.service
    
    AWS EC2 Mongo

    The connection string would then be mongodb://<YOUR_INSTANCE_PRIVATE_IP>:27017/admini

  2. Mongo Atlas You can use Mongo Atlas connection as well

    1. Go to Database Deployments page for your project
    2. Click on Connect button
    3. Choose Connect your application option
    4. Copy the connection string. It should look like mongodb://.... Mongo Atlas
  3. AWS Document DB If you are on AWS, you can use AWS Document DB too. You can find the connection string on the Cluster page itself. AWS DocDB

Note: Please ensure your K8S cluster has connectivity to Mongo.

Install Akto via Helm

  1. Add Akto repo helm repo add akto https://akto-api-security.github.io/helm-charts
  2. Install Akto via helm helm install akto akto/akto -n dev --set mongo.aktoMongoConn="<AKTO_CONNECTION_STRING>"
  3. Run kubectl get pods -n <NAMESPACE> and verify you can see 4 pods Screenshot 2023-11-16 at 10 08 23 AM

Verify Installation and harden security

  1. Run the following to get Akto dashboard url kubectl get services/akto-dashboard -n dev | awk -F " " '{print $4;}'
  2. Open Akto dashboard on port 8080. eg http://a54b36c1f4asdaasdfbd06a259de2-acf687643f6fe4eb.elb.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com:8080/
  3. For good security measures, you should enable HTTPS by adding a certificate and put it behind a VPN. If you are on AWS, follow the guide here.