You can create a container to host WAF-as-a-Service.
- Go to the Resources tab. Click WAF Containers > Container Management and click Add Container.
- Provide a unique name for the container.
- Select the Encryption Key you want to use for the SSL certificate. If you did not create one yet, refer to Create Your Own Container Key.
- Google reCAPTCHA is available for the applications in your container. An advanced risk analysis engine and adaptive CAPTCHAs are employed to challenge suspicious clients and protect against spam, BOTS and other threats. Clients failing the challenge will not be able to further use your application. To enable this protection you must provide your own reCAPTCHA keys. Refer to the Google documentation for creating reCAPTCHA keys.
- If you leave these fields blank, or if reCAPTCHA is enabled, but connection with Google is lost, WAF-as-a-Service's basic CAPTCHA will still challenge clients marked as suspicious.
- Click Add.
The next article describes how to Create a Container Deployment File.