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diff --git a/doc/user/clusters/applications.md b/doc/user/clusters/applications.md index 5c3b276b90c..b11ca7aac12 100644 --- a/doc/user/clusters/applications.md +++ b/doc/user/clusters/applications.md @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ apps were fetched from the central Helm stable repository (`https://kubernetes-c This repository [was deleted](https://github.com/helm/charts#deprecation-timeline) on November 13, 2020. This causes the installation CI/CD pipeline to fail. Upgrade to GitLab 13.6, or alternatively, you can -use the following `.gitlab-ci.yml`, which has been tested on GitLab 13.5: +use the following `.gitlab-ci.yml`, which has been tested in GitLab 13.5: ```yaml include: @@ -1001,8 +1001,8 @@ Logs produced by pods running **GitLab Managed Apps** can be browsed using ## Install with one click WARNING: -The one click installation method is scheduled for removal in GitLab 14.0. The removal -of this feature from GitLab does not affect installed applications to avoid breaking +The one-click installation method is deprecated and scheduled for removal in [GitLab 14.0](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/4280). +This removal does not affect installed applications to avoid breaking changes. Following GitLab 14.0, users can take ownership of already installed applications using our documentation. @@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ supported by GitLab before installing any of the applications. used to install the GitLab-managed apps. GitLab runs each `helm` command in a pod in the `gitlab-managed-apps` namespace inside the cluster. -- For clusters created on GitLab 13.6 and newer, GitLab uses Helm 3 to manage +- For clusters created in GitLab 13.6 and newer, GitLab uses Helm 3 to manage applications. - For clusters created on versions of GitLab prior to 13.6, GitLab uses Helm 2 with a local [Tiller](https://v2.helm.sh/docs/glossary/#tiller) server. Prior @@ -1239,7 +1239,7 @@ of a WAF are: By default, GitLab provides you with a WAF known as [`ModSecurity`](https://www.modsecurity.org/), which is a toolkit for real-time web application monitoring, logging, and access -control. GitLab applies the [OWASP's Core Rule Set](https://www.modsecurity.org/CRS/Documentation/), +control. GitLab applies the [OWASP's Core Rule Set](https://coreruleset.org/), which provides generic attack detection capabilities. This feature: @@ -1314,7 +1314,7 @@ tracked over time: - The total amount of traffic to your application. - The proportion of traffic that's considered anomalous by the Web Application - Firewall's default [OWASP ruleset](https://www.modsecurity.org/CRS/Documentation/). + Firewall's default [OWASP ruleset](https://coreruleset.org/). If a significant percentage of traffic is anomalous, investigate it for potential threats by [examining the Web Application Firewall logs](#web-application-firewall-modsecurity). |