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AWS - MTE API Relay Released

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Joe Jeanjaquet
Senior Director of Engineering

The Eclypses MTE API Relay Container-type product is now available in the AWS Marketplace.

Eclypses MTE API Relay Server is a proxy server deployed through a docker container. Due to the success of the MTE Relay Server container for Client/Server use-cases, the decision was made to publish the MTE API Relay through the AWS marketplace for Server-to-Server network level communication for HTTP Requests between API Services.

Use Case

Network-level protection for HTTP Requests between AWS and another AWS Region, account, etc. As the product evolves, the "3rd Party Environment" could be another cloud service like Azure, or an on-premise container. Typical Use Case

Big changes:

  • Server-to-Server support
  • New usage guide

AWS - MTE Relay Server v4

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Joe Jeanjaquet
Senior Director of Engineering

The Eclypses MTE Relay Server Container-type product is now available in the AWS Marketplace.

MTE Relay Server in AWS has been updated to include MTE 4.0 library and features.

Other changes:

  • Added Kyber algorithm for the handshake
  • Fixed bugs
  • Support for streaming requests and responses
  • Consolidated MTE-Relay Header

More information is available here.

AWS - MTE Relay Server v3

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Joe Jeanjaquet
Senior Director of Engineering

The Eclypses MTE Relay Server Container-type product is now available in the AWS Marketplace.

Eclypses MTE Relay Server is a proxy server deployed through a docker container, and is ideal for companies that want to protect their Web application data, credentials, and other critical data. Originally, the Relay was designed as a one-size-fits-most implementation for MTE Web customers. Due to the success of the container, the decision was made to publish the MTE Relay through the AWS marketplace.

Big changes:

  • Built-in support for AWS Services
    • ECS, Elasticache, CloudWatch
  • Streaming support for pass-through routes

More information is available here.