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Step 3: Keep Going

What's Next?

Here are some things you might want to configure next for Juniper Cloud Workload Protection.

If you want to Then
Find more in-depth information about installing and configuring vSRX Virtual Firewall See vSRX Documentation
Check out blog posts about Juniper Cloud Workload Protection See Connecting and Protecting Applications within a Zero Trust Data Center Architecture with Juniper Cloud Workload Protection
Configure Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP) In the Intrusion Detection and Prevention User Guide, see IDP Policies
Learn how to configure the IDP SSL Inspection feature on your SRX Series device In the Intrusion Detection and Prevention User Guide, see IDP SSL Inspection
Configure screen options on your SRX Series device In the Attack Detection and Prevention User Guide for Security Devices, see Screens Options for Attack Detection and Prevention

General Information

Here are some excellent resources that will help you take your Juniper Cloud Workload Protection knowledge to the next level:

If you want to Then
Find product information for Juniper Cloud Workload Protection See the Juniper Cloud Workload Protection Datasheet

See all documentation available for Juniper Cloud Workload Protection

Check out Product Documentation

Learn With Videos

Our video library continues to grow! We’ve created many, many videos that demonstrate how to do everything from install your hardware to configure advanced Junos OS network features. Here are some great video and training resources that will help you expand your knowledge of Junos OS.

If you want to Then
Learn about how Juniper Cloud Workload Protection and the vSRX work together to defend cloud workload Watch the Juniper Cloud Workload Protection Demonstration
Get short and concise tips and instructions that provide quick answers, clarity, and insight into specific features and functions of Juniper technologies See Learning with Juniper on Juniper Networks main YouTube page
View a list of the many free technical trainings we offer at Juniper Visit the Getting Started page on the Juniper Learning Portal

Additional Information

Juniper Cloud Workload Protection supports following software and hardware system requirements.

Supported Linux OS Versions

Operating Systems Version
Ubuntu
  • 16.04
  • 18.04
  • 19.04
  • 20.04
CentOS
  • 7 4.

  • 7.2.1511
  • 7.3.1611
  • 7.4.1708
  • 7.5.1804
  • 7.6.1810
RHEL
  • 7.6
  • 7.7
  • 7.8
  • 8.1
Fedora
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30

Container Support

Juniper Cloud Workload Protection works with bare metal, VMs, with or without containers, and with Kubernetes.

Docker

Docker versions 18.06 and above are supported.

Language Support- Java Builds

JDK Build JDK Version Static Attachment Dynamic Attachment

Oracle JDK

1.8.0.222 Yes Yes
OpenJDK 1.8.0.222 Yes Yes
Adopt OpenJDK 1.8.0.222 Yes Yes
RedHat OpenJDK 1.8.0.222 Yes Yes
Azul Zulu 1.8.0_222-b10 Yes Yes
Amazon Corretto 8.222.10.1 Yes Yes
IBM 1.8.0_211 Yes Yes

Java Versions

Java Version (Runtime Environment) Application Build Java 8 Java 9 Java 10 Java 11 Java 12
Java 8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Java 9 - Yes Yes Yes Yes
Java 10 - - Yes Yes Yes
Java 11 - - - Yes Yes
Java 12 - - - - Yes

Servers

Server Supported Versions
Tomcat
  • Tomcat 7 (7.0.6, 7.0.12, 7.0.19, 7.0.23, 7.0.42, 7.0.55, 7.0.76, 7.0.9)
  • Tomcat 8.5 (8.5.4, 8.5.9, 8.5.11, 8.5.27, 8.5.38, 8.5.41)
  • Tomcat 9 (9.0.1, 9.0.2, 9.0.4, 9.0.6, 9.0.7, 9.0.8, 9.0.10, 9.0.12, 9.0.13, 9.0.14, 9.0.20)
Jetty
  • Jetty 9.2 (9.2.28, 9.2.22, 9.2.14, 9.2.11, 9.2.10, 9.2.3, 9.2.0)

  • Jetty 9.3 (9.3.27, 9.3.25, 9.3.20, 9.3.14, 9.3.11, 9.3.8, 9.3.0)
  • Jetty 9.4 (9.4.18, 9.4.14, 9.4.12, 9.4.11, 9.4.8, 9.4.6, 9.4.0)
IBM WebSphere Liberty 19.0.0.9 19.0.0.8 19.0.0.7 19.0.0.6 19.0.0.5 19.0.0.4 19.0.0.3
IBM WebSphere Traditional 8.5.5.1
Weblogic
  • 12.1.3.0.0, 12.2.1.0.0, 12.2.1.1.0, 12.2.1.2.0, 12.2.1.3.0 (On Host)
  • 12.2.1.3, 12.1.3 (On Docker)
JBoss

Wildfly: 17.0.1.Final, 17.0.0.Final, 16.0.0.Final, 15.0.1.Final, 15.0.0.Final, 14.0.1.Final, 14.0.0.Final, 13.0.0.Final,12.0.0.Final, 10.1.0.Final, 10.0.0.Final, 9.0.2.Final, 9.0.1.Final, 8.2.1.Final, 9.0.0.Final, 8.2.0.Final, 8.1.0.Final Jboss EAP: eap-7.2.0, eap-7.1.0, eap-7.0.0

Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) 6.5

Frameworks

  • JSP servlet

  • Struts
  • Struts2
  • Spring Boot
  • Spring MVC

Databases

  • MySQL: 5.6, 5.7, 8.0

  • MongoDb: 3.2.22, 3.4.24, 3.617, 4.0.17, 4.2.5
  • MSSQL MS SQL 2017 server
  • Oracle: 18c, 12c, 11g
  • PostgreSQL: 8, 9, 10, 11
  • HSQL: 1.8.0.10, 2.3.4

Node.js

  • Operating System: Ubuntu, CentOS
  • Databases: Mysql, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MongoDB, SQLite
  • Servers/versions: NODE 8.x to Node 14.x (all version in active and maintenance LTS status)
  • Frameworks: express 4.x and above, KOA and HAPI 17.x to 18.x
  • Third-party: BlueBird3.x, Sequelize, mongoose, generic-pool, multer

PHP

  • Operating System: Ubuntu
  • Databases: MySQL
  • Versions: PHP 7 and above
  • Servers: Apache

Ruby

  • Operating System: Ubuntu, CentOS

  • Language: Ruby 2.6
  • Database: SQLite 3, Mysql2, AuroraDB, Postgres
  • Frameworks: Rails v.6.0, Sinatra
  • Deployments: Host Mode, Container Mode, EKS, ECS
  • Ruby Interpreter: MRI

Application Server Support

Web Application Server Mode

Puma

  • Multi-threaded Mode
  • Cluster Mode

Phusion Passenger

  • Standalone mode (with Nginx)
  • Nginx Mode+ Passenger (use ruby as like mod_php)
    • Dynamic scaling of Ruby Application Process
    • Static pool of Ruby Application Process
    • Direct Spawn Method & Smart Spawn Method
Apache+Passenger
  • Dynamic scaling of Ruby Application Process
  • Static pool of Ruby Application Process
Unicorn
  • Niginx+Unicorn
  • Unicorn(no reverse proxy)

Cloud Support

  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Hardware Requirements

  • Juniper Cloud Workload Protection agents (RASP mode)—Linux machine with 500MB to 2GB RAM, 2 vCPUs and 5 GB HD minimum
  • Juniper Cloud Workload Protection agents (IAST mode)—Linux machine with 2GB to 8GB RAM (depending on load), 2 vCPUs and 5 GB HD minimum

Agent and vSRX Connectivity Requirements

Use ports 80 and 443 to connect Juniper Cloud Workload Protection portal www.juniper.k2io.net.