Self-hosting Apidog
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Self-hosting Apidog
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Installation Overview
Obtaining Apidog On-premises License
Running Apidog on Docker
Running Apidog on Kubernetes
Running Apidog Multi-Container Deployment without Kubernetes
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Installing Apidog Client
Backing up Apidog
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Configuration
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Configuring the application database
Configuring the application storage service
Using LDAP for authentication
Using OKTA for authentication
Using OAuth2.0 for authentication
Apidog API (coming soon)
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
FAQ
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Container Service Startup Exception
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Upon gaining access to the container via the docker exec -it apidog sh command, proceed with the following execution:
If an error occurs, please provide the execution result logs to the Apidog team for further analysis.
Using LDAP for authentication not working
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If you are using LDAP for authentication and it is not working, please try execute the following:
This will test the LDAP connection and provide the result logs.
Modified at
over 1 year ago
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