Video Walkthrough

*Note: Ignore the :8997 port shown in the browser, I have Panamax running in a virtual machine and have to port forward into that first. If you were deploying Panamax to Amazon EC2, etc. you would just need to open the firewall for port 80 or 443.

See how easy that was? A reverse proxy, with optional blocking WAF (using the OWASP Top 10 ruleset) in 3 minutes. There are quite a few more options available for the reverse proxy including SSL support (with your own key/cert), and options to change Nginx’s worker options. Inside Panamax you can view all of the docs for the container by searching for it and clicking on details.

Get my template

If that video was too fast for you, take a look at the template I built here: https://github.com/CenturyLinkLabs/panamax-contest-templates/blob/master/nginx_modsecurity_reverse_proxy_jchaney.pmx