Getting started
You can easily install the self-hosted gateway with Docker:
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -p 8081:8081 --name <gateway-name> --envconfig.service.endpoint=<instance-name>.configuration.azure-api.net
config.service.auth=<auth-token> mcr.microsoft.com/azure-api-management/gateway:2.3.5
Learn how you can install it on other container platforms:
- Deploy self-hosted gateway on Kubernetes with Helm
- Deploy self-hosted gateway on Kubernetes with Azure Arc (Preview)
- Deploy self-hosted gateway on Kubernetes with YAML
Here are other relevant resources:
- Authenticate self-hosted gateway with Azure AD
- Self-hosted gateway on Microsoft Artifact Registry
- Migrate to self-hosted gateway v2
- Our image tagging strategy
What is new?
Features
None.
Fixes / Changes
- Fix a bug where loading configuration from Configuration API times out without capability to increase timeout
- Configuration
config.service.integration.timeout
allows defining timeout, for example00:05:00
for 5 minutes
- Configuration
- Fix for CVE-2023-44487 vulnerability in our image (High severity | details | blog post)
- Fix for CVE-2023-38039 vulnerability in our base image (High severity | details)
- Fix for CVE-2023-44487 vulnerability in our base image (High severity | details)
Breaking Changes
None.
Removal
None.